VoIP Market Has Lots of Room To

A report from Parks and Associates shows that only 2 percent of the public is using VoIP. That means there is alot of room for all of the carriers to grow in the residential market. Marketing will be key to spawning adoption. As broadband from cable companies and DSL/FTTP proliferates then the market will start … Read more

Enck On Geddes

James Enck recaps why Martin Geddes is in the leage of Aswath when it comes to being so smart. Martin’s wit is uncanny. The fact that he survived living in Kansas working for Spint is a tribute to his resolve.

Jeff’s VoIP Predictions for 2005

Jeff Pulver has posted his predictions for 2005. I love his line about marketing. My two companies do just that. Advertising, Public Relations, Marketing-direct, broadcast, sales promotions and events. His other predictions are a sober eye towards what may happen. Give them a read.

5 Million VoIP Subscribers

In a report out of Europe, the stats say that there are five million VoIP subscribers. I don’t think they are counting the Enterprise space. I also feel the numbers may be already dated.

Are You Available

Wall Street Journal Blogger Supremo Jeremy Wagstaff ponders the idea of VoIP, Presence and IM, giving Skype kudos. I see the day when our “aware” technology makes it easy to be found, and even easier to not be.

CableVision’s VoIP at Quarter Million Subs

Cablevision’s Optimum Voice VoIP service is now at 250,000 subscribers, making them clearly the number two to Vonage and the runaway leader within the MSO’s when it comes to telephony services that are SIP based. But unlike CallVantage, VoicePulse, Vonage, Packet8, Broadvoice or any of the other telephone adapter driven competitors, you can’t go to … Read more

Level3 Officially with Comcast

For a long while our sources inside the Broomfield HQ of Level3 have been loudly whispering that Comcast is going to be a major customer of the all fiber IP carrier with a state of the art VoIP platform. Well with today’s announcement, more of the picture is becoming clearer. It’s not only about VoIP, … Read more