More on Verizon VoIP

The New York Times has a detailed breakdown of the the Verizon announcement in today’s online edition which registration is required. There’s a lot about this that indicates this is a “oh #$^%R, we better get into this space now” type of effort from Verizon, rather than one that has been too well thought out. … Read more

Verizon Follows AT&T

Verizon, which for years has tried to be what AT&T already is, keeps playing the game of follow the leader. Much like Microsoft, the east coast telecom giant always seems to be content with being number two then work their way to be number one via marketing clout. This time, it’s with VoIP as they … Read more

20 Percent Want VoIP Already

Surveys are rather good ways to confirm what you think you know. That’s why today’s announcement from Ipsos-Insight is only slightly revealing about USA based Internet users and their intention to move towards VoIP. The survey shows that nearly one in five Internet users will switch to VoIP, and that DSL and dial up users … Read more

Internet Telephony Publisher Salutes Call Vantage

Pal Rich Tehrani, who I’ve known off and on for a few years has a very positive first person account on his AT&T Call Vantage experience, while dissing Vonage at the same time. While my number portability experience with Vonage was very painless, seems Rich’s was so bad he ended up swapping out for AT&T’s … Read more

Alcatel Grabs Vietnam

Alcatel, the French telecom giant, has planted its flag on Vietnam. If there is a country to watch for rapid growth in the Southeast Asian market, it’s Vietnam. They have a very industrious workforce, have been planning their Internet policies for at least the last four years, have based the laws to be globally friendly. … Read more

Covad Issues VoIP White Paper

Covad is clearly gearing up for their push to sell the GoBeam service and the announcement about a white paper is the first step to begin generating news coverage. I’ll provide additional commentaryafter digesting the white paper, but here are some thoughts collected about the GoBeam acquisition: 1) When Covad purchased GoBeam, there were reportedly … Read more

Want To Do VoIP in France

Seems the leading provider of Internet service to homes and business in France, Wanadoo would rather have you switch, than fight with the telephone company. They offering an all in one Phone, IP Router and Wireless access point later in the year. Expect to see that from USA carriers at about the same time. Reports … Read more

Freedom To Talk With Messenger

UK ISP Freedom To Surf has released a VoIP service that works with Microsoft’s Windows Messenger (not not MSN Messenger). The version of Windows Messenger works either by making a system call on the SIP stack resident in the Windows XP OS or uses h.323, an older, yet still stable way to make VoIP calls. … Read more

Yankee Group Says VoIP Ready For Investment Surge

Danny Klein, one of my favorite VoIP analysts with the Yankee Group, is quoted in a press release from his firm about the potential influx of VC funding into VoIP. With all this money out there, you would think that instead of another service provider coming on board, that someone would create some usefull services. … Read more