Is Cisco Your The Next Telco?

Back in the days of the Janet Reno led Microsoft Anti-Trust case, I used to always comment on KenRadio’s World Technology Round Up about Cisco being the real monopoly player out there. Between their swarming sales tactics, drive the upstarts out of business (or buy them) and their very solid management leadership with John Chambers … Read more

More VoIP over Wi-Fi

A Levittown PA company has introduced a $39.95 a month VoIP Wi-Fi package in conjunction with VoiceGlo. What they don’t say is what you get? Expect all the other major VoIP players to come out with similar and more advanced packages in the next few months.

Big Air In Oz Wants to Do VoIP via Wi-Fi

A company in Australia wants to deliver voice service over Wi-Fi, something that could have Telstra shaking in their boots. What makes this interesting is how much of Sydney will be wireless, so its the mobile carriers and Telstra both who have to start realizing that as new wireless technologies roll out, that their revenues … Read more

Report Says Voice and WiMax I Say

Voice over data networks, which is the basis of VoIP will grow. Now reports are starting to come out from research houses basically saying as faster and more access to high speed comes along that will drive voice over packet usage. What I like about this recap is how it links together various communication platforms … Read more

On The Hunt for a Viper

Being from San Diego, I always like to keep tabs on the local companies playing in the VoIP space. Viper Networks seems to be making the right moves, looking far ahead to where the market will be as indicated in the Wi-Fi Planet story. While the story refers to thier Wi-Fi phone service, darn if … Read more

Wi-Fi VoIP

The Assoicated Press today moved a story about Wi-Fi and VoIP. What’s so good about it is the accuracy. Stories like this in the mainstream press only go to move the concept of VoIP wirelessly closer to more people all the time.

Viper Keeps Selling In

Viper Networks keeps selling into new markets. The San Diego based VoIP player has a WiFI handset that lets users on Wi-Fi make phone calls over the VIPER VoIP network.

AT&T’s Dorman on VoIP

I just read AT&T’s Dave Dorman’s interview in the Boston Globe. This guy is a marketer. He’s doing everything right, and now, he’s out in front telling what he’s going to do, telling them again, and again, and teasing the market at the same time. He’s trial ballooning ideas, getting feedback, seeing what gets picked … Read more