Broadcom and Scientific Atlanta Hook Up on Chips for VoIP

Scientific Atlanta supplies many of the cable boxes to North American cable customers via the MSOs. With this announcement today it clearly tells me that VoIP will be embedded in the cable box at some point in the future, with carrier selection being a feature controlled either by the same remote control used by consumers … Read more

Global Crossing Promises Five Nines for VoIP

In an announcement today, carrier’s carrier, Global Crossing promised the delivery of five nines Service Level Agreements (SLA’s) to their customers. This has to be viewed as good news for Vonage, which works with Global Crossing not for Voice Transport but for network operations management. If you recall an outage with Vonage was reported to … Read more

Will States Regulate VoIP?

An article in this week’s DM News, a publication geared towards the Direct Marketing industry seems to point out that states in the USA will still find a way to be involved in the regulation of VoIP related issues. The key here is what they will regulate and how they will apply their ability to … Read more

How Many Customers Does Your Carrier Have?

ISP Planet has cobbled together a news account detailing how many customers some of the VoIP carriers have. While one has to seperate free downloads and installed clients from paying customers (i.e. Skype vs. Optimum Online) what is apparent is that the cable companies like Charter and Cablevision are gaining significant marketshare in getting their … Read more

VoWiFi Context Aware Application

A Voice over WiFi technology that becomes available when you enter a hotspot location was announced by a Sweedish firm with the concept behind it called “context aware.” The idea is simple. When you enter a hotspot, part of the authentication includes the installation of VoWiFi/VoIP software. How this works and what corporate IT professionals … Read more

Powell Is Pissed. Om’s On It

While I’m out checking out wine bars and tapas bars in Portland, OM-nipresent online Om Malik is on the case and grabbed the first post related to Michael Powell’s pissed off response to SBC’s plan to roll out TipTop. From the very start I have felt that the SBC foray, as well as some other … Read more

Tekrati Points To VoIP Growth

What we all suspected over the past year has now been validated. VoIP deployments by the carriers and RBOC’s are on the rise. Check out the posting over on TekRati. What this means in plain language is that the RBOC and ILECs are all gearing up to roll out more VoIP based services to consumers … Read more

Will European VoIP Ever Sing In The Same Key?

The purpose of the EU was supposed to bring together greater commonality between members. So far, not so with VoIP. That’s why this meeting that James Enck comments on is going to be so interesting. It also is likely one of the reasons Level3 and others are be as aggressive in the European market at … Read more

Pulver’s Top VoIP Bloggers

I want to thank Jeff for the recognition for my making the list of who the Top VoIP Bloggers are. What makes all of us on the list worthy is the ability to share what we know between each other. I don’t look at others as competitors, but as peers. That’s what makes Blogging great … Read more