Archive for January, 2008
SightSpeaker of the House Caught Using SightSpeed
Yes that was Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi using SightSpeed
More and more government officials are realizing the value of video conferencing as it earns its place in reducing carbon emissions and enables more face to face interaction both near and far.
Original post by Andy Abramson
Looks Like AOL PhoneLine Is Really Gone?
Based on what I’m hearing all the third party apps are now gone…….
Original post by Andy Abramson
Terahertz Wireless through Quantum Tunneling
Jason Lee Miller from Web Pro News recently wrote about a company that is using Quantum Tunneling technology to develop microchips that would operate in the Terahertz region, wirelessly transmitting huge amounts of input at blazing speeds.
The appropriately named Phiar Corporation, located in Boulde…
Jaduka’s EarthCaller Delivers Voice Quality, Free U.S. Calls and Lowest Cost worldly Dialing
Reliability and quality have been VoIP’s achilles heel. Even with recent improvements, whether you rely on VoIP calls, you know that the voice quality is nowhere near the quality of landline phones. That’s considering landline phone calls run by the public switched phone network (PSTN) and those…
AT&T To Include VoIP in UVerse
What is not any kind of surprise, AT&T is utilizing what is the core of CallVantage, their stand alone VoIP platform within the converged next generation UVerse platform that features IPTV and Wireless services. That’s whether you belive Network World’s explanation.
But my sources tell me that AT&T…
VON Camp Webinar Tomorrow
Here’s a cool way to take in about what you can expect at VONCamp, the unconference portion of VON that towering day friend Carl Ford is organizing.
Two of my close friends and clients are on the panel tomorrow, Alec Saunders and Thomas Howe. Both are at the cutting edge of Voice 2.0 and Web 2.0, a…
T-Mobile Grows in USA Without A 3G Play
If you want to see why a Fixed Mobile Convergence play is a good thing, just look at T-Mobile here in the USA. Their numbers continue to look good, they keep growing and they continually emphasize how well the fledgling T-Mobile @ Home service is doing.
As a user of it, I’m thrilled with its perfor…









