Voice

For F*ck Sake, VoIP The Movie. Techdirt rants as well and adds, “an advertising campaign for VoIP that involves a series of movie trailers about “VoIP: The Movie” which are designed to look like trailers from a thriller movie” Lure of the Virtual Numbers: Aswath writes,… Read More »

Over on VoIPDaily, I posted this item about VoicePulse carrying nearly 20 Million VoIP Minutes Using IAX2 Protocol. IAX2 stands for the Inter-Asterisk Exchange (IAX) protocol. It is used as a primary protocol for Asterisk, the open source PBX developed by Digium. IAX is used… Read More »

8X8 shares surge after distro deal VoicePulse: 20 Million Minutes Using IAX2 Packet8 VoIP Now Available At Ingram Micro, NavarreComcast Adopting AT&T For VoIP? Read More »

Vonage goes to Mexico Cisco’s Volpi joins Skype Board VoIPMDU partners with UnityVoice 10 numbers or one Its the VoIP Stupid Canadian Commission to meet on VoIP Nuvio calls on FCC iBasis Launches Pingo D-Link VoIP sales going well Skype for Treo next month UnitedGlobalCom rolling out VoIP in Europe Cisco buys DynamicSoft Xten Full Motion Video eyeBeam Skype… Read More »

Business Week columnist Alex Salkever urges Steve Jobs to heed VoIP’s Call and writes, “Apple has what it would need — including its ongoing transition to a services outfit — to make a “Macphone” network work.” He points out that nearly 105,000 mac users have downloaded… Read More »

Its the VoIP Stupid

Light Reading reports that VOIP’s taking the marquee position among new telecom services taking shape. Much of their conclusions comes from the panelists and speakers at Light Reading’s Next Generation Services (NGS) 2004. Service providers, analysts, and equipment providers gathered here Monday to talk about which… Read More »

Greg Scher gripes about Skype, which is fine, but makes some seriously incorrect assumptions. These were brought to my attention by a reader who pointed out these three key points: The article says that after authentication, Skype does not need central infrastructure. This is true only legalistically.… Read More »

The Daily Camera’s VoIP Snapshot

The Daily Camera has an astonishingly good, detailed and comprehensive report on the state of VoIP, and who are the real players in the business. “Will Stofega, a senior analyst on VoIP services for IDC, another research firm, says the companies that provide hosting VoIP services,… Read More »

AOL VoIP is almost live now

AOL is finally getting its VoIP act together, and is about to start beta testing its VoIP services, powered by Level 3. A poster on DSLReports forum posted this introductory email: “Thanks and congratulations! You have been successfully registered as an AOL VoIP Trial Enabled by… Read More »

Vonage funding reactions

Last week’s Vonage received $105 million in funding, and elicited a huge reaction from the blogsphere. I have put together a small post on who said what. Alistair: had hoped that a comment that the company was cash flow positive before customer acquisition cost might inspire… Read More »

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