Five Myths of VoIP According To SpeakEasy

Longtime business DSL and VoIP operator Speakeasy, now owned by BestBuy, has identified what they call the Five Myths of VoIP that prevent business from making the switch to VoIP: 1. It’s not really going to save much money- saves up to 45% over traditional services in some cases, not to mention costs of switching … Read more

Does FaceBook Really Even Need VoIP?

An interesting article out o Japan questions if FaceBook really even needs VoIP. My view is it does, but it’s really from the perspective of being a call trigger point, not a voice hosting platform. Services like Calliflower live well inside the Facebook world for group communications, but as far as building a calling service … Read more

Google Android Users Get VoIP

The company behind PBXes, i-p-tel of Germany has developed and released a VoIP client for the Google Android, called SipDroid. It takes advantage of the WiFi stack and the recently made available API. I have not tested it yet.

Voice Tools Summarized by The Wall Street Journal

I’d be remiss if I didn’t draw attention to the story in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal Online entitled One Home For Your Voice Mail. The story led off with Google Voice, aka the service formerly knows as GrandCentral started by former clients and very good friends Craig Walker and Vincent Paquet, which remains in a … Read more

Voice Tools Summarized by The Wall Street Journal

I’d be remiss if I didn’t draw attention to the story in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal Online entitled One Home For Your Voice Mail. The story led off with Google Voice, aka the service formerly knows as GrandCentral started by former clients and very good friends Craig Walker and Vincent Paquet, which remains in a … Read more