Gizmo Adds More Features

GizmoProject, something I like, and appreciate while it’s still in Beta, has added some features. The selective announcements and music are great ideas and provide some differentiation from Skype. I won’t be surprised if Yahoo adds some of these before Skype gets around to it. Om has some comments about the Mac aspects of Gizmo. … Read more

Getting It Almost Right

Hat tip to Russell Shaw on his attempt at analysis of the Keynote VoIP Study, that was reported on widely this past Monday. Shaw has analyzed the analysis and come up with some conclusions, but as I discussed with the Keynote team last week, there remains two huge and fatal holes to the study. On … Read more

Comments Welcome Once Again

With the update of TypePad and the TypeKey technology comments are again welcome, however I am choosing to moderate them, rather than let them run wild until I see how this works out. Thanks for your patience.

Bell South Talking To Vonage?

A loyal reader tipped me to Internet Telephony’s Rich Tehrani having the jump on the possible buy of Vonage by BellSouth. The price of $3.5 billion seems almost excessive and for 800,000 customer or so, no real in house technology, a team that would largely go bye bye after acquisition, I don’t see the value. … Read more

Texas Governor Makes A Rallying Cry for Telecom

Obviously with energy a declining sector in Texas, and with a company like AT&T moving there, it’s no surprise that Governor Perry is now making some populist appearing moves that benefit the elitists who keep things going in the USA’s biggest state. For those in the telecom sector, this is only good news.

Will VoIP Be A Big Part of This?

A few days ago this story about Broadband over Powerlines came out. The more I think about it, the more I think that VoIP is a big part of this, because it’s not what and who you see, it’s who and what you don’t that matters. What one has to do is look at the … Read more

Vonage Spending More $$$

Vonage continues to spend ad dollars like a sailor on liberty after months at sea. Now they are opening the checkbook and dolling out cash in Canada according to Mark Evan’s post today.

Who Says VoIP’s Not Sexy?

BT, in an attempt to drive more usage of their BT-Yahoo Communicator and other VoIP based services has added a highly popular Page 3 girl to their advertising efforts. Michelle Marsh is the lucky lady. Makes me wonder if Yahoo’s VoIP exec’s are planning to check out the USA’s finest fillies for their campaign…