Clearwire Spotted in Seattle

While wandering from coffee shop to wine shop and other cool places in Seattle today, I spoted a UPS Store that was selling Clearwire. As you can see the product is being marketed much like cell phone service both for fixed and mobile. You can get both fixed and mobile for rate of just under … Read more

Preserve The Net

Long time Pulver blog readers will recognize the name Jonathan Askin, the former FCC Staff Attorney and Pulver lawyer. Recently Jonathan came back to the blogosphere and his presence will clearly help clarify a lot of “legal” and legislative matters. Today he posted on one of the burning issues that ties into the whole net … Read more

When Will We See Adobe’s Pacific for VoIP?

I keep hearing rumors over twitter and elsewhere about Adobe having a project called Pacifica. It’s supposed to be a Flash based platform which will have a SIP stack embedded inside. That means handsets with faster user interfaces, more compact and powerful processors may not be as necessary as some. It also is a great … Read more

Skype Whacks Developer Program in London

Not long after my post on Plug In London and Paul Amery, I received dreadful news. Paul sent out an email to friends and colleagues that he is moving on from Skype as Director of the Developer Program. Sad . Paul did a great job according to many, some developer partners have said a much … Read more

Plug In London This Saturday

Beyond having the opportunity to catch up with Mobile VoIP blogger guru Dean Bubley and one of my favorite bloggers, Martin Geddes tonight while I’m in London, what makes this such an exciting place is how easy it is to connect with people. Last trip Paui Amery, Skype’s Developer Relations Chief and I became fast … Read more

New VoIP Player Debuts

A new player, SinglePipe Communications wants to offer Vonage customers a safe home with what they claim is a built from the ground up VoIP solution. I’d be interested in hearing from any of their wholesale customers to see what they have to say so comment away.

DeviceScape Scores Big With Nokia

I’ve had the good fortune to have DeviceScape on one of my panels and to get to know the company rather well thanks to their bubbly and outgoing Marketing lead Beth Rogozinski. They will be returning to a panel I’m moderating at MuniWireless later this month, so the news about their relationshp with Blogger Relations … Read more

Why FON Has Some Acceptance Problems

Glenn at WiFi Net News posts about FON and some of the issues he has with the social WiFi service that says “you share me your’s and I’ll share you mine.” On paper the concept is very good, but in reality broadband varies by installation and FON is thus a “free and best efforts” type … Read more