VoIP Supply and Bandwidth.com

I’ve always liked the model of Bandwidth.com, that being to sell service everywhere by working in the middle of the broadband carriers, and giving the customer a single point of contact, much like another company that was previously the best at the same thing, Speakeasy. By teaming up, VoIP Supply and Bandwidth.com, can offer a … Read more

VoIP Supply on Truphone

I love seeing reviews like this. Not simply because they’re about a client, but because the client’s team is being recognized by someone in a position to tell others. In this case, Cory Andrews who writes along with Garrett and Nicole at VoIPSupply (a company which has been very busy of late). Cory singles out … Read more

He’s Back (Almost)

The much missed, really needed, always witty and all knowing James Enck has given us all fair warning. He’s close to coming back to the BLOGOSPHERE. His “Prisoner” like sentence at the hedge fund seems to have ended, and the world awaits the insight of the person best on the perch of the Euro Telco … Read more

The Tools of The Global Nomad

Today I was quoted, and client Boingo mentioned, in Conde Naste Portfolio’s widely read Seat 2B in a story about Hotel WiFi, in a story from the world’s best Business Travel reporter, Joe Brancatelli who also puts out what I consider the most essential bible for the business traveler and road warrior, JoeSentMe. Since last … Read more

The Tools of The Global Nomad

Today I was quoted, and client Boingo mentioned, in Conde Naste Portfolio’s widely read Seat 2B in a story about Hotel WiFi, in a story from the world’s best Business Travel reporter, Joe Brancatelli who also puts out what I consider the most essential bible for the business traveler and road warrior, JoeSentMe. Since last … Read more

Trojan Horse No More

Over at Between The Lines Larry Dignan says that the uptake by PC buyers of new 3G iPhones is now 14 points ahead where iPhone 1 was. He also points out that clearly the Trojan Horse approach by Apple is more than working. What one has to really wonder is after all the years of … Read more

In Pennsylvania VoIP Operators To Pay A 911 Fee

The Governor of Pennsylvania, Ed Rendell has signed into law a bill that has amended the Public Safety Emergency Telephone Act to now require VoIP (voice over internet protocol) telephone service providers charge a $1 fee on each service line. The money will be placed in a fund in the state treasury and disbursed to … Read more