Tom Keating On Heartland Report

Internet Telephony’s Tom Keating, in his blog, draws attention to a Heartland Institute post about AT&T’s dual strategy of leaving one market and building another. While the Heartland Institute does a decent job at explaining the situation, like most theoretical viewpoints, it lacks an understanding as to why AT&T has to take the dual path … Read more

Where’s The Box?

On Tuesday Vonage made noise about their relationships with Staples and Linksys. In their press release about the Linksys relationship they said: The Linksys Phone Adapter with 2 Phone Ports (PAP2) and the Linksys Broadband Router with 2-Phone Ports (RT31P2) bundled with Vonage phone service offerings are immediately available at select retailers throughout the United … Read more

VoIP From Above but Down Under

An Australian company, Multimedia, plans to offer VoIP integrated into their satellite delivered IP network to customers in the Middle East and South Pacific. Can you spell latency? One of the biggest issues with satellite delivered Internet access to date has been latency. If they can solve that problem this could be the start of … Read more

WSJ Hints of VoIP Price War

Today’s Wall Street Journal has a story about the looming price war in the VoIP sector. I say we’re already there. The price war is between the next generation carriers, the RBOCs in the USA and the cable companies. All kinds of creative bundling deals are making the rounds. Hardware and service. Features. Tie ins. … Read more

Investors Biz Daily On Vonage

Investors Business Daily, the second paper for financial news in the USA behind the Wall Street Journal has a long piece about Vonage and their recent $105 million dollar series D fund raising round. One inaccuracy is the pricing of some of the Vonage competitors. For example, CallVantage is $19.99 a month to start for … Read more

Vonage Viability Questioned

A story in today’s National Post, the USA Today of Canada, Paul Kedrosky of Financial Post questions the viability of Vonage long term. The key point he brings up is the sleeping giants. The RBOCs which have been either waiting or letting the VoIP world pass them by. He also draws a comparison to @HOME, … Read more

For Whom The Bell May No Longer Toll-WSJ

The Wall Street Journal has a page one story about the changing face of the telephone industry with some very insightful viewpoints from the two authors. The whole idea of VoIP disrupting the baby bells business by others such as the traditional long distance players (i.e. Sprint, MCI, AT&T), the Cable Companies (Time Warner, Cox, … Read more

VoIPDaily on Linksys’ Dirty Little Secret

VoIPDaily points to Voxilla ( a SIPURA reseller’s blog) and unmasked a secret about the new Linksys VoIP routers. Seems the technology came from SIPURA, not Cisco. Why am I not surprised. Sipura supplies the telephone adaptor to VoicePulse and the service with it has been superior to Vonage who supplied me a Cisco ATA-186. … Read more

Landlines Go Bye Bye, Hello Cell Phones and VoIP

A Reuters report out of Amsterdam shows the adoption of broadband and cell phone is leading to the reduction of landlines. In the trendy Euro style of life, I see this as a telescope view of what will happen all over the world.