DeltaThree Adds SBC To It’s Line Up

According to a sell side analyst covering DeltaThree it seems in their SEC filings today they have announced a relationship with SBC to do what they are doing for Verizon and more. The relationship spans just about everything but the network, something SBC already has in place. Who said the RBOC’s are standing still. This is … Read more

Om Malik on Broadband » Comcast VoIP too expensive?

Om Malik on Broadband » Comcast VoIP too expensive? Om thinks so. I do too. This is a clear example of how Comcast works. They’re a lot like Microsoft. Watch someone else introduce something, then do it themselves. At Comcast someone wrote a marketing and business plan for VoIP back when VoIP was going for $39.95 … Read more

Uniden Unveils Whole House VoIP Phone System; Uniden’s UIP1868 5.8GHz Corded/Cordless Phone with Built-in VoIP Technology Offers Expandability up to 10 Handsets

Uniden Unveils Whole House VoIP Phone System; Uniden’s UIP1868 5.8GHz Corded/Cordless Phone with Built-in VoIP Technology Offers Expandability up to 10 Handsets I’m a huge fan of Uniden phones and use them in the home office. I just want the two line unit they have to come with some additional handsets.

eurovoip: Skype VoIP threat to Euro telcos

eurovoip: Skype VoIP threat to Euro telcos is on the EuroVoIP blog. I don’t know about you, but I have at least one Skype call a day these days, and it usually is either to someone international or someone who is nomadic (moving from place to place) who has too many ways to be reached, but … Read more

Light Reading – Says Vonage Won’t Make Money

Light Reading – Networking the Telecom Industry Light Reading – Says Vonage Won’t Make Money, will likely be acquired. More rumors. I hear Vonage is close to announcing a PBX like service geared for the SOHO and smaller enterprise market. Second rumor. Vonage may make a deal with Level3. Problem is Level3 is slowing down. … Read more

Mark Evans :: Cable VOIP in Canada

Mark Evans :: Cable VOIP in Canada is expected to grow. I actually think the Canadian market will grow faster on a percentage basis. Why? Close proximity. While Canada has a lot of remote territory, the bulk of people live in or near the major metropolitan centers (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City, … Read more