More VoWiFi

A company out of New York City wants to deploy an interesting VoWiFi solution. Wanting to and actually getting customers are two different things.

Boardrooms Getting VoIP?

VNU has a story about how he boardrooms of companies around the globe are seeing the value in VoIP. This is good news for VoIP players focusing on the enterprise market like Covad, Level3, AT&T and others.

Level3 Gets Cox and It’s Confirmed

RedNova has the confirmation story about Cox going to Level3 with more business. Didn’t we say that a few days ago here and hasn’t hawk-eyed Level3 watcher SkiBare been telling us all for months that it’s going to be happening at VoIPNuke.org?

Red Herring On VoWiFi

It’s all about getting permission, and right now the carriers really don’t want to give the permission to the WiFi market to switch, or maybe I should say, switch on to WiFI networks. How stupid is that ? Recently I was in a Las Vegas hotel and the cell reception on T-Mobile was so bad … Read more

Sylnatro Sees The Sun Rocket

Sylantro may have the best VoIP application server on the market, or it least the best known. They scored a win with Sun Rocket but really who else could Sun Rocket worked with to put the features in to a network. What you are seeing is the cobbling together of network and feature management from … Read more

Aswath Is The Ghostbuster

I saw the Xcelis post on Leonardo’s site and opted to not blog it because I thought there was something fishy about the service. God bless Aswath, one of the smarter dudes out there when it comes to VoIP. What he’s basically saying is that calls from Xcellis won’t be passed over the USA’s largest … Read more

Superior VoIP

A company in Ireland claims a patent on Dial Up VoIP and then does some bait and switch PR by linking to a story about VoIP and Vonage in general that News.aired on CBS It’s all from 3WTel and I have my concerns.

Level 3 View by Rocky Mountain News

The local paper that serves Level 3’s headquarters, the Rocky Mountain News has very lenghthy column about Level3 and points out what’s going on with the company. The one item that drew my interest was the comment about the SEC and the way Level3 reports usage and traffic, raising a spectre of doubt in some … Read more

How Much Bandwidth Do You Need

Leonardo asks about how much bandwidth does one need for quality VoIP? Well, I’ve made a Skype call sitting on the airplane and talking to James Enck of EurtelcoBlog of rather good quality via the Sprint 1xRTT network. The speeds are about 100k down and roughly half of that up. They key though is what … Read more