Is Canada Wireless Opening Up?

News out of Canada via Mobile Syrup shows that Canada may be opening up. Three stories that lead me to that conclusion: 1) Primus’s relationship with Rogers is expanding. As an MVNO Primus will “increase to cover 94% of Canada, enhanced voice and text packages, picture messaging (MMS), web browsing and ring tones are all … Read more

Happy To Hear the VON Event Was Good

While I wish I could have been in attendance at VON in Miami Beach this week, I was having fun at DEMO in San Diego. Alec Saunders was there, and has a positive and upbeat report. One of my agency’s clients, Junction Networks, debuted their new and snazzy interface, my.onsip.com, a unified communications, all web … Read more

Cisco Becomes Skype’s Biggest Partner in SIP

I love being right when I write. Om’s post last night about Cisco going with Skype for SIP was what I said back when Skype and ShoreTel hooked up. They’ll be more of these announcements as Skype is playing the momentum game and deserves all the accolades they can get. Too much attention is being … Read more

Tiscali Offers WiPhone-My Take

Pal Luca broke the news about Tiscali, a broadband and MVNO operator whose deployment of the new WiPhone app, not to be confused with iPhone, that enables their users to make WiFi phone calls ala client Truphone. I keep hearing rumors of other GSM players entering the WiFi phone call market just as we have … Read more

Did eBay Buy A Lemon?

Perhaps the most interesting post of all the many posts about the Skype and eBay fiasco -that is rapidly turning into what could be an eye opening investigation by someone about the interlocking relationships between lawyers, VC’s, startups and suitors- is the post by Tom Keating that references and alleges all kinds of treachery by … Read more

Jajah’s Twitter Play Sliced, Diced and Gutted

Stuart has taken either a bayonet or a surgeon’s blade to the recent announcement/attempt by Jajah to catch onto the wave of hype surrounding Twitter. It is a masterfully written post, that only someone who has spent the time to really care about what can be done, and truly studied the possibilities could author. I’ll … Read more

Is Clearwire Suffering?

From the outset, as an early adopter, I’m very intrigued by the prospect of mobile WiMax, and even more excited about fixed WiMax. The two big players in those games are Clearwire in mobile, and Open Range in fixed. Well despite the hype, the always very much user oriented DSL Reports, has a post today … Read more

Verizon Chief Says Ditch Your Landline-Sorta

In what has to be a very broad swipe at AT&T, Verizon chief Ivan Seidenberg is basically telling the investment community to cut the copper cord and get on a fiber or copper light diet. In a speech yesterday Seidenberg disclosed that he may have been a tad behind the curve in realizing what the … Read more