VoIP Report
VoIP Report has cable companies adding subscribers according to Tom Keating of Internet Telephony magazine.
VoIP Report has cable companies adding subscribers according to Tom Keating of Internet Telephony magazine.
IP Inferno: Tax-Free VoIP Forever! Forever? presents an interesting viewpoint and some good links on the Taxation of VoIP issue. By the way, Dan is worth reading…I do.
The Jeff Pulver Blog: VoIP Blogger Session @ Spring 2005 VON Yep, its True. I’ll be leading the blogger session at Spring VoN. I’ve started to extend the invitations….please don’t ask though to be on the panel, we’ll be asking you……keep an eye peeled here.
A new version of Skype, 1.1 is out. It has some minor fixes and some new features. If you use it, upgrade.
DingoTel 2Way Enables Free Conversations Over the Internet Using Two-Way Radios Walkie Talkie over VoIP….Sounds like the Next Tel phone idea to me.
Rich Tehrani – VoIP Blog: VoIP Blog Legends Plug Internet Telephony Conference & Expo Show wars. Pulver vs. Tehrani. I love it. Both shows are musts. Both meet different needs. Both talk to the market in different ways. While SuperComm is a buyers show, these two shows, Spring VON and Intenet Telephony’s Trade Show are … Read more
I have a friend who had such a hard time with H-P that they ended up buying back his PC that their tech support people basically ruined by phone. It was a Windows Media Center laptop. After almost 20 hours of telephone “support” someone with a cooler head realized that buying it back was the … Read more
The Jeff Pulver Blog: Back to work; Getting Ready for CES 2005 The holidays are over. Time to stop playing and start making it all happen again. I’ll be at the VoIP Summit and Tech Zone later this week. CES is a vaccine, well maybe a booster shot, for all of us who suffer male … Read more
Mark Evans :: Wholesale VOIP points to what folks like Keith Bare @ Voipnuke and I have been saying about Level3, but he adds a twist about Qwest. What many people fail to realize is Qwests fiber runs along many of the same domestic routes as Level3 because when Level3 went to the railway to have the … Read more
Mark Evans on Net2Phone