My CallVantage Service Is Working

Less than a week ago I signed up for a trial of AT&T’s new CallVantage service. Based on some initial calling I can only say that people on the other end have no clue I’m using VoIP until I tell them so. The call quality is as close to PSTN as I have heard to … Read more

Good Morning Vietnam

In an article that is largely driven by Net2Phone, Internet Week draws attention to the expanding role VoIP will play in the country if Vietnam. VoIP will indeed play a role in many countries. Given the developing nations status of Vietnam, VoIP has a chance to possibly make the country the next Singapore. Already the … Read more

When Giants Unite

A non-exclusive alliance between Cisco and Ericcson is rather interesting, especially when one realizes that a few years back Cisco struke deals with USA based RBOC’s to be integrators with them. The implecations are far reaching, with the biggest being that CISCO can leverage already existing Ericsson softswitch technology and add onto it at both … Read more

TechCentralStation Launches VOIP Central

In case you’re not getting enough VOIP information and insight here, Techcentralstation.com has launched VOIPCentral, a news and opinion aggregation site. While it’s got a nice format, I much prefer Om Malik’s VoIP Daily. Not only does he link back here from time to time but he gets the stories I miss. His candor and … Read more

FCC Summons Packet 8

8×8 NASDAQ: EGHT), the parent company of Packet8, has regularly been the subject of e-mails to me from some shareholders who feel that their marketing is rather anemic in light of all that Vonage and AT&T are doing. I tended to agree, for they have not really reached out to the media and embraced them … Read more

Wireless Travels

While this post has nothing to do with VoIP, it does have everything to do with mobility, as in my mind, the two are interrelated. Yesterday morning, I boarded an AMTRAK train north to Santa Barbara from suburban San Diego’s Solana Beach station. The journey, about five hours, is no more in time than driving … Read more

USA VoIP Legislation Battles To Begin

The battle over whether or not VoIP is a service or an application delivered over the Internet is gearing up in the United States’ Congress. eWeek’s article provides a nice backdrop and helps clarify a situation that will only get murkier. Here’s why. First the FCC is really not making decisions around VoIP, despite the … Read more

C:NET On Linksys

While I’ve never jumped on the Linksys bandwagon, I do own one of their wireless routers that I use when I travel to Europe as it has the European adapter. I’m anxiously awaiting their entry into the VOIP space, which as the CNET interview points out, is something they are clearly aiming for. With their … Read more

SKYPE Gets More P2P Like

Reports in BoardWatch are that Skype is working with the current parent of Kazaa to integrate a file sharing on a P2P basis. Ouch. That could be the fastest way to get the regulators into the fray once copyrighted content starts being moved back and forth, in my opinion.