I realize that these "top blogs" lists are highly subjective, even when they claim to base it on some statistics, which can also be highly suspect. That being said, it's nice to see that...
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Here are some highlights from Q3 2007: Sunrocket Flameout: My first post on The VoIP Weblog was about SunRocket and whether or not they were going to live. And, of course, they ended up in the dead...
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Here's some highlights from 2nd Quarter 2007: GrandCentral Goes Mobile, Get's Bought By Google: In March, I got to meet Craig Walker of GrandCentral, where he showed me their new (at the time)...
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Let's face it: news is slow around the Christmas holidays. And, of course, everyone does these long, massive "year in review" posts. Instead of doing one gigantic one, I am going to do a...
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For many people, Christmas is a time to get together with your family, exchange gifts, and enjoy. For others, it's also a day of worship for those who believe in Jesus Christ. For people who...
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If you've never used video calling before, you might not realize everything that goes into presenting yourself in the best possible way. Peter Zottolo, SightSpeed's head of customer service...
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It's the Thanksgiving holiday here in the US, which usually mean getting together with your family to stuff your face with turkey. Or if you're a vegetarian, maybe you'll eat tofu instead?...
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Unlicensed Mobile Access-otherwise known as UMA-is a way in which GSM mobile phones can use WiFi to make and receive calls, send and receive text messages and browse the web. The GSM protocol is...
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VoIP is supposed to revolutionize how we communicate. At least that's what all the marketing hype suggests. But the truth of the matter is, it's more of the same. That's why it's hard...
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Over the past couple of days, many of the blogs in the Creative Weblogging network, including this one, was serving an ad that was redirecting people to a malware site. The issue was intermittent, so...
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(The lady pictured above is The Gabby Geek. Check out her podcasts, where she interviews VoIP/telecom blogger Ken Camp and SightSpeed CEO Peter Csathy.) It's nice to see FWD (formerly Free World...
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There's a fine line between participating in a discussion on a blog and spamming. Surely when I comment on other people's posts, I include a link to one of my many blogs. That's what makes...
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This week, I'm up in Ottawa for my day job. This presented me with the opportunity to have lunch with Alec Saunders of iotum. Alec is well-known in the VoIP blogosphere with his Saunderslog blog....
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Martyn Davies responded to my post about what VoIP is. After re-reading his post, something in particular caught my attention: The fact that so many technologies have converged on SIP means that all...
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As I posted earlier, it's quite possible to configure VoipBuster with your VoIP-enabled Nokia handset. I recently participated with one of my online buddies in a test call with VoipBuster from a...
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VoIP originally stood for Voice over Internet Protocol. We largely still think of VoIP as voice but the V in VoIP also stands for video, or if you look at tagline for Jeff Pulver's VON Conference,...
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Back when I first started playing with VoIP, I would use whatever VoIP calling method I could. Partially to save money, partially because it was the latest shiny toy. I set up Sipura (now Linksys)...
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Regular readers of this blog may wonder: who the heck is this guy writing now? Of course, instead of introducing myself as I should have when Creative Weblogging announced a new blogger was taking...
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Pat Phelan, a cook-cum-Telecom Titan based in Ireland raises an interesting idea: let's make a VoIP application for phones most people can afford. He does have a point. Most mobile VoIP...
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