What Are The VoIP Trends in 2009

Robert Poe has another of his well thought out “lists” over at VoIP-News where he identifies some of the trends in VoIP for the new year. I think there will be a few more trends. 1) Consolidation of companies-instead of features being companies, smart money will “roll up” the VoIP features and put them into … Read more

Now Colleges and More Businesses Are Cutting The Cord-Where’s the Mobile PBX?

A few days ago, USA Today ran a story that describes how more and more universities, and companies, as well as local governments are cutting the cord, ditching the land line and going mobile. The trend is nothing unexpected, as cellular calling rates, bundle plans, rollover minutes and newer handsets every few years outweigh outmoded … Read more

Mediocre At Its Finest

Om call 2008 the year of Mediocrity. Ted points to for whom the Bell tolls. Let’s start with the source of money closest to the hearts of the start ups. The VCs. Over the past 60 days I’m hearing the following “the VC’s don’t really have the money in the funds they represent. They have … Read more

Putting VoIP In It’s Place

Many of the pundits are all basically saying the same thing about VoIP. Some are calling it dead. Others are saying it’s changing. I’m saying that things like VoIP, SIP, etc. are terms for what has become the foundation level building blocks for the 21st century communication. Some call the notion of a discussion a … Read more

Jon Arnold Proclaims-VoIP Is Not Dead

Analyst Jon Arnold has written a killer piece this morning for TMC proclaiming that VoIP is not dead, and he’s right. The acquisition of Sylantro by Broadsoft sure proves that, but Arnold goes much deeper. In his well penned muse, the laser focused, hard charging Boston Red Sox fan points out that many are crying … Read more

It’s Official-Broadsoft Acquires Sylantro

In what was a classic example of a secret not being well kept, Broadsoft today finally announced the acquisition of Sylantro. Doug Mohney of Fierce VoIP has been on the story and really provided the early reporting on the story first with his report on December 18, and then with the follow-up the next day … Read more

The Secrets of Texting (and Profit) and What Twitter is Money in The Bank

Randall Stross of the New York Times has an excellent analysis and shows some very good reporting around the SMS industry and to what lengths the carriers will go to preserve what they have. In many ways this makes me think of Twitter and the value it would bring to a mobile operator, much the … Read more