Will Telcos Carry Sports

PaidContent.org has a story item about New York’s YES Network creating a broadband delivery model. I have for many years been saying that the telcos are the next cable tv network and if they want to deliver true content over DSL, that sports and movies will lead the way. Imagine VoIP and Sports, plus Sports … Read more

How Vonage Can Call FWD Numbers

Jeff Pulver, who I have more respect for than anyone in the VoIP space around posted a note today about how Vonage subscribers can call users of Pulver’s Free World Dialup and vice versa. It got me thinking about the softphones I have. One for FWD, another for Vonage. While I have XTEN Pro I … Read more

VoIP and The Media

A major market newspaper called me this week to talk about VoIP. I did the interview and now they want to send a photographer, so hopefully the story runs soon The questions centered largely around my customer experience with VoIP, many of which have been chronicled here and on the “World Technology Roundup” which I … Read more

Chambers Bullish on VoIP

Cisco’s John Chambers is very positive about VoIP. Given the accumulation of companies and technology which Cisco has been amassing, is that a surprise? In many ways Cisco has all the potential in the world to be a phone company too. With their core router and switching technology, MPLS protocol and owning Linksys, they have … Read more

076 for VoIP in The Emerald Isle

Irish regulators would like to create a special prefix for VoIP. Sounds like it may make some sense….especially since a VoIP number is portable, while a landline is not.

USA VoIP Legislation

Lots of news and noise were created this week around the introduction of a bill designed to keep VoIP free of over regulation. Wired has a very good recap as does IT Vibe.

Insight Research Says….

VoIP in the enterprise will grow at a 20 percent rate over the next five years, as TDM PBX systems decline at the same rate. While they likely did some surveys, as the business of selling VoIP systems becomes more mainstream expect the uptake to increase once the understanding of cost efficiencies increases and hardware … Read more

Pulver’s Senate Speech

I continue to be a supporter of Jeff Pulver’s position when it comes to VoIP and regulation. His speech, which he posted in advance of his remarks to the U.S. Senate today is again on the mark. Not only is it factually correct, it is passionate without being self serving. It is also better written … Read more

Skype Dial Up Out-Sort Of

GeekZone reports that SKYPE has released a new client that is PSTN termination enabled for SKYPE out. Unbound Spiral digs deeper and provides some really insightful analysis on rates and more. I think a marriage between SIPphone and Skype would really set the telephony market on it’s end. Then again, I also think that the … Read more

Noodle This

Okay. This takes the cake for brand names for VoIP. Hot on the heels of GossipTel in the UK comes NoodlePhone. So, what happens when the sound quality of their calls drops? Do you call it a “wet noodle?” Come on guys. The same imagination that came up with Noodle Phone could have come up … Read more