Who Says You Can’t VoIP on Aircell, I just Did It
This post is committed to my father, the late Master Sergeant Bernard Abramson, who in the USMC fashion taught me that “the impossible we do right away, but miracles take a little longer.”
He would be proud.
Tonight I got an e mail from Laptop Magazine’s new News Editor (recently promoted) Joanna…
Voxeo Shows Growth, Another Sign that VoIP Is On the Way Up
A few weeks after BT grabbed Silicon Valley startup, Ribbit, Voxeo, located out of the usual tech belt in Florida, has shown us once again that the business of VoIP is on the way up, not down.
In his post, Voxeo resident social media maven, Dan York, highlights details of the way things are going t…
Wall Street Journal Catches on To Alternative lengthy Distance Mobile Calling
Today’s Wall Street Journal has a story highlighting client Truphone and a few others in the alternative mobile lengthy Distance biz.
Jajah, Mobivox, Gizmo project and a few others are mentioned in the well researched and thorough must read on the subject of Mobile VoIP.
From my position Truphone …
You Can Still Skype on Airplanes
Even though the Chicago Tribune says cellular phones and VoIP won’t be allowed on the Aircell network on American Airlines, and singled out Skype, have no fear.
Skype Instant Messaging will still be allowed. It’s just the voice traffic that will be “filtered” or “blocked.”
Original post by Andy Abr…
SalesForce.com In the shout Center
This acquisition by SalesForce.com shows how far reaching their efforts to bring cloud computing to the epicenter of business really is.
For companies and developers in the Mashup and Voice XML space that will supply a lot of opportunities, and mean that SalesForce.com’s AppExchange becomes a key d…
Video Conferencing to See Wider Adoption Say CIO’s
A Robert Half sponsored survey’s results shows that 16% of CIO’s plan to adopt Video Conferencing in the next five years in the same survey that says 13% plan to adopt Collaborative workspaces.
This is huge boon to web cam companies and any of the firms in the video conferencing and web based colla…
WiFi In the Air is Back
TechCrunch reports that Aircell is launching WiFi in the Sky today.
As a person who used to choose his flights by which airlines had Airfone and later which airlines offered the ill fated Boeing Connexion service for universal travel, I’m happy to form out that service is now a reality.
So, while …









