Jon Arnold on ChangeWave Research
Toronto’s Jon Arnold has some views and links to the ChangeWave Residential VoIP Research project on his blog.
Toronto’s Jon Arnold has some views and links to the ChangeWave Residential VoIP Research project on his blog.
Check out Om’s newest plaything, the Daily GigaOm. Om has the goods and the sources to be right on….. Andy says–Required reading if you really want to know what’s going on!
I’ve been in Munich the last 36 hours before I head to France for meetings, gourmet dining and wine tasting. While one part of the trip is to secure a vineyard for my wedding, much of it really is tied to a series of meetings I’m having for a variety of activities I’m involved in. … Read more
I just got a report that shareholders will received $2.05 per share of Net2Phone stck value. The merger is agreed to and now work can get back to normal. Net2Phone has a lot of very cool technology and some very smart technical team members. Watch IDT become a global brand in telecom via VOIP and … Read more
Alec Saunders beat us all to the draw on Michael Robertson’s latest disruption effort, Area775. What the maestro of chaos has culled is a way to blend CallWave (a company I hear is on the block to be sold) with SipPhone and Gizmo to create a mini Webley type service at prices that will cause … Read more
Last week Skype announced SkypeWeb, a way to advise presence via a web page so calls can be made. Today, The Globe, makers of GloPhone announced a patent has been awarded to them by the U.S. Patent Office for the process of origination and termination of telephone calls between subscriber terminals connected to a public … Read more
Watch out for Helio this spring. The MVNO will likely have Mobile To IP capabilities and be linked to Boingo or some WiFi carrier….They are also doing a deal with MySpace.
ABC News has a report about the new Nokia and Motorola phones that will handle VoIP and Cellular. It’s all part of the Fixed Mobile Convergence world.
Jon Arnold has done another podcast, this time with client iotum’s founders Dr. Howard Thaw and Alec Saunders.
While Ted makes some very good points about Comcast being in a position to crush SBC in residential voice, many of which are more appropriate today, I disagree with his thought that it could have happened five years ago. Here’s why: 1. Comcast has a conservative streak that dates back to its founding.2. Comcast does … Read more