Aswath on VoIP Forwarding Numbers

Aswath who regularly posts comments to the VoIPWatch blog and emails me from time to time has an interesting perspective and has done some fact finding out about the new Virtual numbers via VoIP that are popping up all over the place. First, I don’t think the market is as global as it is local … Read more

DingoTel

Tom Keating and Keith Bare both drew my attention to DingoTel They are being rather cryptic about their efforts but clearly taking a shot at Skype with the line on their software page about P2P telephony where the say “The DingoTelâ„¢ Network allows users to connect directly to one another without going through a central … Read more

Business Week on Apple and VoIP

Give the Skype folks credit for knowing how to weave their way into the media at every angle, but this story is more about the Mac and it becoming a telephony device of major proportion. As a reformed Mac user (i.e. I used to use a Mac) I always enjoyed how easy they were to … Read more

Unbound Spiral on Skype

Stuart has a very insightful piece on the Skype project and explains in easy to read terms, why it is so disruptive. What he has done with the story is break down the Skype business story as we all know it into easy terms to understand language. The big point he makes that really draws … Read more

Earthlink Goes SIP P2P

EarthLink’s lab released a proof-of-concept application showing off how SIP can be used for purposes other than what it was designed–VOICE. The proof of concept shows off the concept of sharing data, ala KAZAA. It’s called SIPshare, and is a peer-to-peer application designed to show how SIP — for Session Initiation Protocol — can be … Read more

The Morning SIP of…

Daiwa Securities London based analyst in the Telecom space James Enck has an awesome post about the SIP world and who is buying up what. I’ve been saying that SIP is it for a long time here, versus H.323 and MGCP because of all the features embedded into the algorithm and what it is capable … Read more

Comcast Adopting AT&T For VoIP?

In a story that makes total sense, TMC.net has a report that Comast would be well best aided by casting their VoIP fortunes to AT&T for the network and management, if you want to believe one of the Telecom industry’s brighter analysts from Probe Research, a company that has always had a great handle on … Read more

Nimcat and Peerio

James Enck over at EuroTelcoBlog has an interesting report on Nimcat and explains the differences between them and Peerio from Popular Telephony.