Orange and T-Mobile Hotspots
Orange Mobile users roaming in the USA will begin having access to T-Mobile’s network of hotspots all across the USA at Starbucks, Hyatt Hotels and elsewhere.
Orange Mobile users roaming in the USA will begin having access to T-Mobile’s network of hotspots all across the USA at Starbucks, Hyatt Hotels and elsewhere.
The saying “what’s old is new again” clearly applies here with these retro style phone handsets from Hulger now working with VoIP. Talk about a physical mashup. These very cool designs are trendy and hip and if they sound as good as they look, they could usher in a whole new Shagadelic era for VoIP.
The San Francisco Chronicle’s Ryan Kim has a nice recap of the expanding use of Wireless Data cards by companies here in California. While the cards, either EvDO (Sprint and Verizon) or UMTS/EDGE from Cingular are useful on downloads, the upload speeds, and the potential restriction of what you can use them for remain the … Read more
Jeff Pulver and all the rest are taking a stand on freedom. Freedom from opression. Freedom from tyranical rulers. Freedom from despots. And the freedom to choose. Back in 1984 Judge Greene broke up the Bell system and in just 22 years his landmark ruling has basically been overturned, not by a higher court, but … Read more
It looks like being a lawyer for Vonage means you used to work for a firm that represented Microsoft as yet two more law suits over the falling IPO continue to mount. This one though could have ramifications in many directions, especially if you were deemed an insider and have to now prove you were … Read more
With only three Bell companies left, AT&T, Verizon and Qwest, you think with all their experience, expertise and distribution they would figure out how to win the VoIP battle against the renegade upstarts like Vonage, Packet 8 and Skype or fight the good fight against their version of the federation, the cable companies. Today’s New … Read more
Information Week’s Nick Hoover has written a very length, super informative and practical story on what you need to know as you get ready to switch to VoIP in your business. What I like about his story is how clear and concise the language is, and how he has provided real world examples of how … Read more
Ken Camp has written one of the most powerful and compelling posts on the subject of Microsoft’s Unified Communications efforts and in doing so has clearly made iotum an even more significant player in the game. What’s more I’m both professionally and personally gratified by the comments by Ken and others that say so many … Read more
VoIP Peering is going to be a hot subject really soon, and not only with the VoIP loyalists. I expect this to be a major business sector with the roll out of municipal wireless hotspot clouds in cities around the USA and the rest of the world. If you think about it, as Google, Earthlink … Read more
VoIP Peering is going to be a hot subject really soon, and not only with the VoIP loyalists. I expect this to be a major business sector with the roll out of municipal wireless hotspot clouds in cities around the USA and the rest of the world. If you think about it, as Google, Earthlink … Read more