MarketWatch On VoIP

Bambi points out how much VoIP can cost the non-broadband user. Basically, if someone’s not already on broadband, VOIP pricing today offers little in the way of appeal. That’s why pricing will eventually be driven down to $9.95 for a line. VoIP will, IMHO, end up being priced the same as PSTN is today.

Jon Arnold On AOL as a VoIP Provider

AOL is certainly getting the coverage around their VoIP release, especially from those insightful pundits from outside the USA. Jon Arnold weighs in with some thoughts. Like me, he’s playing up the ease of use and the fact that the AOL approach is geared and always has been about that. One of the things AOL … Read more

Mark Evans on Adoption Hurdles

Mark sent me a note and referred me to a link about a recent post about VoIP Adoption hurdles that I missed. In his warm and personal note, which I appreciated greatly, as Mark is like Om, a professional journalist who writes everyday for a leading Canadian media outlet. Notes from folks at their level … Read more

Sprint Buying Vonage????

I’m glad Russell waited a few days after April Fool’s Day to post this as it would be sweet chin music for SBC/AT&T folks. If any telecom company has had more great ideas that never went anywhere it’s SPRINT. Year after year they come up with absolutely stunning ideas around technology and even as business … Read more

When In Germany….Do It Their Way

Taking some license with the phrase “When in Rome” I would say AOL is working global but thinking local when it comes to their VoIP approach. Looking at this account, which is more a news release, it would seem AOL’s global strategy is to work with market leaders, country by country to build out their … Read more

IDT Moving Big Time into Wireless VoIP

James Enck gets the hat tip on this one, that I missed on the wires. That’s likely because my gut tells me IDT which is a well funded alternative long distance carrier that also birthed Net2Phone and is playing in the cable space as a technology supplier to MSOs made a very strong move in … Read more

Is Google Thinking VoIP

The Motley Fool seems to think so. I know they’ve executives at Google have been buying Sipura adapter, but that may just be to learn. Google would need to get into the presence space first, before they do a VoIP play, but I wouldn’t rule it out down the road that they do something telephone … Read more