VoIP Quality Testing

BandWidth.com has rolled out their Broadband VoIP quality tester to help end users determine if they’ve got the network in place to handle a quality voice over Internet service. I an it and was not surprised to see my latency running at .214 milliseconds (fifty os considered excellent) which is deemed poor. I’ve been forever … Read more

Nokia Looking At WiMax

“The enemy of my enemy is my friend” is a trend I’m seeing more and more around Internet based business efforts. Last week it was Yahoo and MSN joining together to defend against the moves of Google and eBay/Skype. Now I see Nokia making moves in the WiMax space, the next sector for the wireless … Read more

Bambi on the Skype – eBay Deal

MarketWatch’s Bambi Francisco, who has the brains and the experience to elicit anything from most geeks in the Bay Area has done some homework on the Skype/eBay deal. Overall I agree with her, especially on the potential surrounding the Linksys-Skype product which I hope to try one of these days.

Yahoo Adds Bell South

First it was Softbank which created Yahoo BB. Then SBC started a branded SBC-Yahoo DSL. Then BT, followed by Verizon. Now Bell South has signed on to be the next DSL on ramp for Yahoo’s content and web based services.

BroadVoice Getting Creamed on Broadband Reports

A read through this thread over on Broadband Reports reveals some unhappy customers with Broadvoice’s Unlimited plan. It seems someone talking 4000 minutes or so a month internationally is getting the boot, being told to pay up. I fully expect to see the end of unlimited calling that involves PSTN or Circuit switched termination and … Read more

Its Time For Internet 2.0 To Really Come To Life

Jeff’s very eloquent post about the FCC’s far reaching CALEA moves got me thinking. While I agree with most of what Jeff and others have said, a part of me, the realist, and a Public Safety Commissioner in my town, understands some of the rationale behind it. But all that as food to fuel debate … Read more

Skype: Feeling The Heat

Skype is clearly feeling the heat and trying to spin things as they begin their defensive posture on behalf of eBay’s acquisition through what can best be described as a good offense. You see in sports the best defense is a good offense and that seems to be how Skype’s team is playing things these … Read more