Archive for: March 2005

10 March 2005

The dot.com bubble burst, five years later

Filed under: Uncategorized - 10 Mar 2005

A couple of recent blogs by Om reminded me of the dot.com bubble that “burst” five years ago this month. You know, the one where everyone’s sky-high stock prices came tumbling down and a bunch of people lost their shirts….

9 March 2005

Finally, an open-standard competitor to Skype

Filed under: Uncategorized - 09 Mar 2005

Damaka appears to be doing something similar to Skype except they use SIP instead of the proprietary protocol that Skype uses. They seem to be heading for a similar business model to Skype (e.g. charge for premium services). …

8 March 2005

Who will be the biggest VoIP provider in 2 years?

Filed under: Uncategorized - 08 Mar 2005

This thread on DSL Reports pontificates on who will be the bigger fish in 2 years. I think people are missing a part of the bigger picture when it comes to VoIP.

Will consolidation happen in the …

5 March 2005

What it will take to win the Home IP Phone market

Filed under: Uncategorized - 05 Mar 2005

Andy points out an article on the Home IP Phone market. And while there’s not a lot of entrants in this market, it’s only a matter of time. Here’s what I think it will take to win this market. …

Missing out on some stuff next week

Filed under: Uncategorized - 05 Mar 2005

Next week, VON is going on in the San Francisco Bay Area. I actually got invited to be on the VoIP Blogger Panel by Andy, but I couldn’t be down there next week, so of course I’m not on the …

1 March 2005

Why Troubleshooting VoIP Issues is Hard

Filed under: Uncategorized - 01 Mar 2005

The people who work in tech support for companies like BroadVoice have a hery hard job. They have to troubleshoot to discover if one of the myriad of problems with audio quality or making and receiving calls is a problem …

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