Spirit Chairman Comments on eBay’s Buy of Competitor

Andrew Sviridenko, Chairman of Russia based Spirit DSP sent me some comments on the Sonorit/Camino purchase by eBay/Skype. He wrote: This is Skype / eBay move in the right direction to complete with Microsoft, Google, AOL and Yahoo, as Andy points out (added Google which is very strong technology company and top eBay competitor), Skype … Read more

Comments Due From You

The comment period for the Pulver-Evslin Disaster Communications petition to the FCC is about to close. It’s time to get your comments in. This is what the FCC should be supporting, not toying around with the Telco influenced Net Neutrality issues they seem to want to focus on.

SexTel (Sprint Nextel) Now Offers VoIP

For customers of Sprint and Nextel who have cable service with select cable operators they can now get VoIP. Now only if they would offer a fixed mobile convergence service that would enable the mobile call to be switched over to an IP end point on a SIP capable device or client it would be … Read more

Gizmo Adds UK, France and Spain Inbound Numbers

Now users of GizmoProject can have inbound numbers in Spain, France and the U.K. The prices seem comparable to Skype and what’s more SipPhone has beaten Yahoo to the punch with offering numbers in Spain as Yahoo only offers in bound service in the USA, UK and France.

IM In the USA—Room To Grow

According to a report over at Information Week, there is lots of room for growth in the IM space in the USA. What was surprising was the small number attributed to Skype, at only 3 percent.

Telstra Fires Back Versus VoIP

While we all know VoIP will erode the tradtional landline business, for some carriers there are still ways to keep the traffic on their legacy networks, especially for customers who don’t need the next generation capabilities of VoIP. In Australia, Phone giant Telstra is starting to make some moves against the VoIP operators by simply … Read more

Vodafone:Will It Block VoIP?

While no one’s saying, it seems that the natives are getting restless at Vodafone and the rumors of their blocking VoIP on their mobile networks data side are swirling. And that means Skype is their first target, at least in Ben Charney’s view. This is a continuation of the mobile operators walled garden approach to … Read more

Skype Makes A Buy-Sonorit

Skype made a strategic move today when it acquired Sonorit Holding and its USA subsidiary Camino Networks for what amounts to $27 million in eBay stock. One can only speculate but this appears to help fill some core needs as Skype and eBay seek to be less dependent on licensed technology and want more of … Read more

VoIP With Your Burger and Fries

VoIP and the Internet are making possible the use of far away call centers to serve the role of order takers for McDonald’s drive thurs. The claim is that this is all about speed, but I’m suspecting there is another reason. It’s the language barrier. It’s getting harder and harder for  quick serve restaurants to … Read more