Keating on GNUP
Tom Keating of Internet Telephony blogs the Popular Telephony GNUP announcement, as he waits for the release of the software.
Tom Keating of Internet Telephony blogs the Popular Telephony GNUP announcement, as he waits for the release of the software.
Eurotelcoblog James Enck of Daiwa Securities in London makes some interesting observations today about Popular Telephony and Nimcat. Given how close he is to the P2P space his opinion counts alot especially as he’s a sell side analyst and neither of the companies are publicly traded.
Yankee Group has released a study on which carriers are doing the best. I find it not a surprise that AT&T and Level 3 came out on top.
As we originally reported back in September, the battle between City Telecom and PCCW continues to heat up. PCCW is trying to be the tyrant here and it looks like the regulators are giving City some room right now.
A Ham radio enthusiast publication, e.HAM looks at VoIP as a way to find new friends.
I’m actually meeting up with Danny Klein, one of my favorite analysts in the telecom space while at VoN so when I saw this article I had to post it. Danny likely helped assemble the stats, yet the author went to Current Analysis for commentary. I’m anxious to hear Danny’s views over some wine while … Read more
I keep thinking that the ideal marriage is a company that offers both VoIP and Cellular (see posts below as this is starting to look clearer. So when I came across two notes from VoIPNuke’s Keith aka Skibare, and then a post from test em out uber – blogger Tom Keating I only felt more … Read more
Tom has an interesting post about Nero and their new softphone. I think there will be many softphone coming out in the next year, some open and many locked to carriers.
I don’t know much more about this company than what their web site reveals but it seems the UK has a new VoIP player on the march, called PipeCall. On the surface they seem like a Vonage clone. Since Vonage is entering the UK market in the early winter, companies like this have the early … Read more
AT&T has a new local only plan for CallVantage. This makes VoIP even more of a competitive product with the Baby Bells in my opinion. AT&T Introduces New Residential VoIP Plan Feature-rich Unlimited Local Service for $19.99 per month FOR RELEASE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2004 BEDMINSTER, N.J. – Providing customers a choice in voice over … Read more