The Los Angeles Times Looks at Videoconferencing

The Los Angeles Times takes a look at video conferencing, but is only telling part of the story. Over the past few days I’ve been holed up my friends hotel in Carmel Valley as the house remains under construction. The hotel, the Hilton branded Homewood Suites, and its neighboring Hilton Garden Inn, would never have … Read more

For Whom The Bell Tolls

Over on DSL Reports is a note that AT&T has stopped putting new customers on their VoIP platform called CallVanatge. While current customers are not affected, it looks like any new additions are a thing of the past for the foreseeable future. As a CallVantage customer, I have yet to have any major issues other … Read more

VoIP Usage Continues to Grow

There seems to be a common trend in VoIP research. Every report says growth, growth, growth. That’s good news for companies in the space, especially those who get what the SOHO, SMB and Enterprise customers want. And, since this growth is all around SIP based platforms, not others, the developer marketplace is hot also. Companies … Read more

Dell’Orro Group Says Voice Will Drive Broadband

With all the penetration cable has today, it’s nice to see that the analyst community is still predicting growth of broadband adoption. A report in America’s Network cites the Dell’Orro group saying that voice will be the driver through 2012 of expanded numbers of subscribers to broadband.

Oh This May Get Fring Sued

Before getting into the technology world, I was in the sports world. One of the most prestigious marks in sports is the Olympic rings. The International Olympic Committee holds their mark in the highest regard, and is very specific about how it can be used and who can use it. Today I spied this post … Read more