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Planet
Wireless
VoIP on Wi-Fi Planet
VoIP
and that Duck Alex
Goldman
[November 23, 2005] One VoIP CEO urged the
FCC to look at VoIP and not to duck responsibility based on an old saying.
Asterisk
1.2 Released Sean
Michael Kerner
[November 21, 2005] New version of open-source
IP-PBX adds more than 3,000 feature improvements.
Asterisk
Business Edition Alex
Goldman
[November 11, 2005] The certified build of
the open source PBX is available now at a price that's designed to unnerve
the closed-source competition.
The
Power of Open Source Telephony Alex
Goldman
[November 11, 2005] Interested in learning
more about Asterisk, we spoke to the author.
Synchronous
and Asynchronous Collaboration . . . Collaborate Ted
Stevenson
[October 31, 2005] We never wrote up the company's
first product, which we thought nobody would buy (we were wrong). Now
that the company's second product is on the market, we decided to learn
about both.
The
Many Challenges of VoIP Peering Alex
Goldman
[October 21, 2005] At ISPCON, one speaker explained
why building a global VoIP network will be far more challenging than
the stitching together of a global IP network through peering agreements.
Thinking
About Skype and eBay Alex
Goldman
[October 6, 2005] We spoke to a company that's
already offering voice services to eBay users to learn more about the
Skype buy specifically and about VoIP opportunities in general.
VoIP
Consolidation Alex
Goldman
[October 3, 2005] One VoIP acquires another
and the combined package enables even more services. But are businesses
ready to take advantage of what's on offer?
A
Disconnect Between SMBs, VoIP Colin
C. Haley
[September 23, 2005] Businesses don't know
where to go for VoIP service.
TelTel
Launches SVNO Program, Announces First Partner Ted
Stevenson
[September 12, 2005] TelTel last week announced
the launch of an ambitious program wherein carriers, ISPs, ITSPs, CLECs
and others can sign on as SIP Virtual Network Operator partners.
Customers
Don't Realize What VoIP Can Do Alex
Goldman
[September 12, 2005] We talk to a VoIP solution
maker and one of their more interesting niche customers about what is
possible now and what the future may bring.
IP
E911: Better Plan Than FCC's? Roy
Mark
[August 18, 2005] VoIP providers are trying
to stay out of a 20th-century hole.
Skype
Talk at Boingo Hotspots Eric
Griffith
[July 12, 2005] The VoIP provider has built
a version of its software into the Boingo Wireless client give users
better access while on the road.
Be
a Better VoIP Partner Alex
Goldman
[July 1, 2005] Dave Clark says that ISPs and
WISPs make common mistakes during the VoIP startup phase, mistakes that
can be easily avoided. Avoiding getting it wrong is easy; getting it
right is quite complex, as he explains in detail.
Asterisk
is Developing Alex
Goldman
[June 17, 2005] We talk to two participants
in the VoIP open source project about achievements so far and goals
for the future.
At
F2C, ISPs and VoIPs Have Similar Concerns Alex
Goldman
[May 10, 2005] The prospect of a network dominated
by a single short sighted company threatens the freedom to connect—and innovate—of
small businesses everywhere.
VoIP
Court Ruling Alex Goldman
[May 4, 2005] A ruling on a little watched case in
Texas could set the stage for the legal freedom of VoIP.
A
Simple Strategy Alex Goldman
[March 31, 2005] This VoIP provider claims it's the
simplest. Any ISP with a billing system is welcome to join for an up front
prepayment for services of $250.
Don't
Rip Your Heart Out Alex
Goldman
[March 7, 2005] One VoIP vendor says that an
enterprise's sense of self-preservation will lead it to embrace evolutionary
change rather than a total PBX extinction.
VoIP
Adds Spice to Life Alex
Goldman
[February 7, 2005] And VoIP is also adding spice
to the CLEC business plan, challenged recently by adverse FCC decisions.
Vonage
Where You Want To Alex
Goldman
[December 17, 2004] If you're roaming around the world,
you can take your Vonage with you. Vonage CEO Jeffrey Citron says everything's
going well at his company.
ISPs
are Talking About Voice over IP Alex
Goldman
[December 14, 2004] Read an article about Voice over
IP (VoIP) recently? Now Jupitermedia is launching a space to talk about VoIP,
the ISP-VOICEOVERIP list.
An
Enticement to Softswitch Alex
Goldman
[December 10, 2004] CLECs and ISPs looking for a VoIP
system designed specifically for tier 2 and tier 3 carriers have an option
in a company that was swallowed by Lucent but, luckily, never digested by
it.
U.S.
VoIP Ranking by Subscriber: Q3 2004 Alex
Goldman
[November 29, 2004] As ISP-Planet's list of VoIP
providers grows, even more companies announce plans to enter the market.
A
CLEC of CLECs Alex
Goldman
[November 18, 2004] Cutting through the VoIP
hype, one company says that, with the right CLEC alliances, a voice
company can deliver network agnostic voice services and applications
anywhere in the U.S.
A
Lower Cost ATA ISP-Planet
Staff
[November 15, 2004] ISPs rolling out VoIP services
complain that CPE cost is the biggest problem. One company has a simple solution.
Pulver
Says the Future is Purple Alex
Goldman
[November 11, 2004] The guru of VoIP packed a massive
ballroom as ISPCON attendees gathered to learn what VoIP would mean for them.
No
Old Iron Alex Goldman
[November 4, 2004] Take a look at what you get when
you build a VoIP service with the new technology of softswitches and SIP,
incorporating the lessons of the CLEC buildout.
Sure,
it's a Free Phone, But Will it Sell? Alex
Goldman
[November 2, 2004] The free ISPs found that
a million people using a free service was no business at all. But one
VoIP startup says this time, it's different.
Panning
for Gold Alex Goldman
[October 8, 2004] They say that the people
who made real money from the California gold rush weren't miners, but
the people selling the shovels. This year's gold rush in California
is VoIP, and one innovative Californian company is offering small businesses
a new e-commerce shovel: click to call.
EarthLink
Endorses SIP, Again Alex
Goldman
[October 7, 2004] Perhaps the VoIP protocol wars
aren't over yet, but one major ISP made its protocol choice very clear with
a new product announcement earlier this week.
VoIP
Battleground in RBOC Monopoly War Alex
Goldman
[September 17, 2004] The Bells have mostly succeeded
in closing their networks to ISPs. The next step in the monopoly war is being
fought right now, as the Bells seek the right to close their networks to all
non-Bell applications.
Laying
a Virtual Foundation for a Global Telco Alex
Goldman
[August 16, 2004] Meet a truly global VoIP provider
and wholesaler.
Editorial:
Selling VoIP Alex Goldman
[August 13, 2004] YWhen you look at adding VoIP to
your bundle of services, don't forget that technology is not the only hurdle.
Marketing is tough too, but there's plenty of advice available, and some of
it is very good.
Laying
a Virtual Foundation for a Global Telco Alex
Goldman
[August 9, 2004] What do you get when you roll together
a voice consulting company, an integrator, and a voice technology company?
You get VoIP, Inc.
Modem
Maker Launches VoIP Service Alex
Goldman
[July 12, 2004] If you're examining your VoIP options,
you owe it to yourself to look at this offering from a veteran modem maker,
aimed at ISPs of all sizes.
Should
I Buy a Softswitch? Max
Smetannikov
[June 24, 2004] Connecting analog and digital voice
networks is cheaper than it used to be, but that doesn't mean that a softswitch
is for everyone.
Nuvio
Targets Tier 2 and 3 Cities for VoIP ISP-Planet
Staff
[June 21, 2004] Looking for a serverless VoIP product?
Look no further than Nuvio, which provides the CPE as well.
Covad
Readies Turnkey VoIP Alex
Goldman
[March 12, 2004] With the purchase of VoIP specialist
GoBeam, Covad is astonishingly close to delivering a complete voice service
to IT departments, end users, and ISPs across the nation.
DSL
Prime: Qwest Prices Kill DSL VoIP Dave
Burstein
[January 5, 2004] No other observer has noted this
salient fact: at some telcos, DSL prices and monopoly bundle strategies will
hold back the VoIP technology wave, harming independents like Vonage.
ISPs
Tie Regulatory and Voice Strategy Into
Softswitch Max Smetannikov
[December 19, 2003] ISPs can join the gorillas by
buying a $170,000 box and taking on the challenges of a vast array of new
services.
The
Security and Voice Services Switch
Alex Goldman
[December 18, 2003] The latest products from Quarry
Technologies are designed to allow CLECs and ISPs to provide voice and security
services over IP networks with the QoS of ATM or Frame Relay.
An
ISP Does VoIP Alex Goldman
[December 1, 2003] Addaline, a new VoIP service,
took center stage when a well-read blog featured the small and previously
unknown company.
Cisco
Shows it's Easy to Talk Over IP Alex
Goldman
[November 14, 2003] Cisco's latest tag line
is "This is the power of the network. now." A little $210 box released
in 2001 illustrates one instance of Cisco's power.
Level
3 Tees Up VoIP Launch
Max Smetannikov
[May 15, 2003] Almost a footnote in its press releases,
Level 3's ISPCON announcement that it will replace 800 numbers with local
phone numbers is actually the first step in an ambitious, sweeping plan to
introduce VoIP-enabled services.
VoIP:
Hype, Hustle, and Heavenly Help
Alex Goldman
[May 2, 2003] At ISPCON, industry vendors say that
VoIP now delivers near PSTN-quality voice service, opening the door to a new
array of services, but ISPs remain skeptical.
Consider
VoATM, Not VoIP, for Small Businesses
Max Smetannikov
[October 28, 2002] The voice over ATM (VoATM)
market is not for everyone, but if you're an ISP or CLEC and already
have backbone or NAP contracts, you might find it's right for you.
Alcatel's
IP Phones Jim Wagner
[October 8, 2002] It might not seem to be the wisest
decision for an equipment vendor, but Alcatel officials are banking on the
idea that most companies are looking past short-term goals.
Internet2
Gurus Deploy New Protocol; VoIPv6 is Born
Jim Thompson
[October 4, 2002] If the tunnel is Internet2, then
the light at the end of the tunnel is IPv6. New land speed record proves that
native IPv6 service stands ready to meet current and emerging needs of high
performance networking.
Audiopoint
Signs Two More ISPs dc.internet.com
Staff
[September 11, 2002] Audiopoint of Fairfax, Va.
is aggressively marketing its E-mail by Phone product to ISPs, and has
just landed two more ISP customers.
Genuity
Lands Customer—Itself
Internetnews.com Staff
[September 9, 2002] In a move that will have it eating
the goose it cooks, Genuity has installed its own Internet telephony system
at the company's headquarters.
Is
Your PBX Ready for the Junk Heap?
Jim Thompson
[September 6, 2002] There is no denying that converged
systems technology, like VoIP technology, is on the march. But when is it
the right time for your ISP to make the leap to all-IP services?
InnoMedia's
Internet Phone Wayne
Kawamoto
[August 29, 2002] InnoMedia's MTA 3308 IP Phone
is specifically targeted at broadband service providers who want to
deliver new revenue-generating telephony services.
Managed
Telecom Grows Erin Joyce
[August 20, 2002] Some companies are thriving: those
that buy voice and data services from wholesalers and deliver them at retail
prices over Internet connections.
VoIP
for MSN Messenger Roy
Mark
[August 13, 2002] Primus Telecommunications Group,
Inc. will use its global VoIP backbone network to supply Voice over Internet
Protocol (VoIP) services for MSN Messenger Service customers.
Cisco
Likes IPv6 and VoIP
Michael Singer and Jim Wagner
[July 26, 2002] Cisco purchases an IPv6 innovator
with 30 employees and announces a VoIP partnership with Microsoft and the
U.K. ILEC, British Telecommunications (BT).
VoIP
Far and Away Favored Overseas
Jim Thompson
[July 12, 2002] While the U.S. market dithers
about deploying VoIP, service providers in overseas markets are already
reporting great gains from their initial expenditures—based on a Aberdeen
Group study.
DSL
Prime News: VoIP Dave
Burstein
[July 12, 2002] DSL Prime says that technology
is the least difficult part of VoIP, whereas billing, OSS, customer support,
and marketing are far more difficult.
EarthLink
Adds Telephonic E-Mail
Roy Mark
[July 10, 2002] EarthLink, the nation's number
three ISP, continued its rollout of value-added services by introducing
telephone access to e-mail. The ISP will use a speech application developed
by Audiopoint.
VoIP
News Briefs InternetNews.com
Staff
[June 10, 2002] Zhone has a new product, PeopleSoft
teams up for VoIP, 3Com reshapes its hierarchy, and a philanthropic effort
uses VoIP technology to keep people out of danger.
VOIP:
Permission Required?
Best of ISP-Lists
[June 3, 2002] Members of the ISP-Wireless list
discuss a legal grey area concerning the deployment of voice over IP (VOIP)
technology. In a regulatory climate hostile to CLECs, many fear the rules
will change.
More
Woes for More Wire
Jim Thompson
[May 10, 2002] Since first writing about More
Wire, Inc. in March and I have been hit with a firestorm of complaints
from ISPs claiming that its VoIP program is a sham. MWI says otherwise.
Lucent's
Video Over DSL Solution
Wayne Kawamoto
[April 29, 2002] Lucent's new release of its
Stinger DSL system promises to deliver IP-based Video over DSL, which
should let service providers offer a new revenue-generating service.
WorldTeq
Rolls Out VoIP Services
Roy Mark
[April 22, 2002] The Voice over Internet Protocol
(VoIP) service allows customers to make long distance phone calls within
the United States for 3.9 cents per minute. International calls start
at 7.9 cents per minute.
CalTiger
Dials Up Net2Phone for VoIP in India
InternetNews.com Staff
[April 15, 2002] Struggling VoIP telephone firm
Net2Phone, Inc. has struck a deal to power Web telephone services for
CalTiger, one of the biggest Internet Service Providers in India.
Broadsoft's
Latest VoIP Deal dc.internet.com
Staff
[April 11, 2002] Nobody knows how big it will
become, but the sale of services by Broadsoft Networks to small voice
and data provider DSLi shows that the market exists.
VoIP
From DirecTV Ryan
Naraine
[April 3, 2002] The broadband ISP says it plans
to launch DSL gateways in late 2002 to offer home networking and support
for additional voice lines to residential customers.
DSL
Prime: Voice and Video Over DSL Dave
Burstein
[March 29, 2002] Surely voice over DSL (VoDSL)
and Very High Speed DSL (VDL) will drive demand to the point where the
telcos will improve the lines? The business case is obvious but the future
is murky.
Everest
to Deploy BroadSoft Voice Services
dc.internet.com Staff
[March 28, 2002] Broadband
service provider will use BroadWorks to deliver packet-based voice services
including area wide centrex with free on-net calling, conferencing, call
forwarding, caller ID, and more.
Ascend
to the Voice Services Zhone
Max Smetannikov
[March 16, 2002] The team that built Ascend Communications
has not been sitting still since they sold the company to Lucent for billions
of dollars. Meet Zhone Technologies, the next step in voice services.
Sowing
The Seeds Of VoIP Jim
Thompson
[March 15, 2002] If you have any doubt about the
merit of VoIP technology then you haven't talked with Alan Shepard of
More Wire, Inc. Learn how your ISP could profit from providing flat rate
VoIP services.
net.com's
IP Telephony Gateway
Wayne Kawamoto
[March 4, 2002] net.com says its SHOUT2500 voice
gateway packs dual T3 interfaces, sixteen T1/E1 connections, SIP/H.323
interoperability, and integrated SS7/C7 into a two-rack, $110,000 unit.
VoIP:
Ready for Prime Time?
Jim Thompson
[February 25, 2002] Perhaps it's time for independent
ISPs to stop complaining about the Bell's business practices and start
taking away their most lucrative accounts—enterprises that need cost-effective
IP voice and data services.
Nortel,
Motorola Team Up For Cable VoIP Jim
Wagner
[February 5, 2002]
Cable operators have been looking to enter the telecommunications
arena for a several years. Now Nortel and Motorola have teamed up to provide
a low-cost alternative.
Next-Generation Telephony Services Solution
Wayne Kawamoto
[June 11, 2001] BroadSoft's
service delivery system will operate with Tekelec's softswitch to let
service providers offer Web-enabled telephony features including call
forwarding, conferencing, and voice mail.
Net2Phone to Discontinue Free Web Calls Ryan
Naraine
[December 14, 2000] The move
appears to be a response to termination charges, and applies only to PC-to-phone
calls.
Polycom,
Quicknet Add to Internet Telephony Arsenal Joel
Enos
[September
15, 2000] The companies are betting on different markets.
One believes in PC add-ons, the other in stand-alone appliances.
VoDSL:
Opportunities and Confusion for ISPs
Jim Thompson
[May 23, 2000] Voice
over DSL appears to be poised to open new markets with increased profits,
but it's also prompting many ISPs to reexamine their business and their
future.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[April 2000] AT&T likes VoIP, chat
rooms with VoIP, and VoIP without a computer.
Internet
Call Waiting: Rewards Without Risks Gerry
Blackwell
[April 17, 2000]
The fledgeling ICW industry has made a sharp course correction.
Rather than require ISPs to invest in infrastructure, providers now offer
the service on an ASP basis.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[March 2000] ICW voice strategy, co-branded
VoIP service for ISPs, Ask Jeeves with your voice, and much more.
Become
a CLEC: Part 2
Gerry Blackwell
[March 15, 2000] For most ISPs,
the immediate savings on trunk charges justify the move, but those who
become fully functioning CLECs can look forward to garnering a portion
of a projected $160 billion telecom market.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[February 2000] Cisco, iBasis
merge messaging with other services, developments for serious VoIP-heads
only, and much more.
Serious
about Voice? Become a CLEC Gerry
Blackwell
[February 16, 2000] Complex? Yes,
but still an option worth considering. For starters, you'll save enough
on trunk charges to pay for the status-change operation. And then, you'll
be able to offer voice over DSL.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[January 2000] Website-to-phone link,
call waiting plus voice mail, Web-voice firm raises $100 million, and
more.
Internet
Call Waiting - Part 2
Gerry
Blackwell
[January 5, 2000] ICW appears
to offer real revenue opportunities to large, telco-style companies, but
how well will it scale down to the local and regional ISP market?
Internet
Call Waiting - Part 1
Gerry Blackwell
[December 15, 1999]
Want some of the revenue associated with the promise of IP telephonywithout
the headaches and uncertainty? Here's a promising line of business.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[November 1999] New end-to-end turnkey
solution, readying for VoIP, NetSpeak earnings up, look for more Voice
over Broadband and spending on VoIP expected to skyrocket.
Instant
Messaging: Future ISP Opportunity? Gerry
Blackwell
[November 17, 1999] VoIP barely
has a toehold, but visionaries are already looking to the time when the
Web, VoIP, and the PSTN have merged into a single communications system.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[October 1999] New IP Phone appliances
bypass the PC, study predicts VoIP gateway explosion and Carrier/Switch
package eases entrance costs.
The
Tax Man Cometh? Gerry
Blackwell
[October 13, 1999] Accustomed
to operating in an unregulated (and largely untaxed) environment, ISPs
entering the Internet phone business tend to ignore tax issuesto
their peril.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[September 1999] Synergy at the Gateway/Networking
level, Piggyback billing for ITSPs and much more.
Hands-off
Calling Service Gerry
Blackwell
[September 9, 1999] A
new VoIP business model from TEK DigiTel locates (free) hardware on customer
premises and utilizes partners' managed IP networks. ISPs act primarily
as agents.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[August 1999] Jeff Pulver
launches a scheme wherein VoIP gateway operatorsincluding ISPscan
trade call termination time. Also, Casio PhoneMate and partner announce
voice multiplier.
Turnkey
VoIP SystemNetwork Included Gerry
Blackwell
[August 11, 1999] A
managed network combines with centralized clearinghouse, billing, and
accounting functionality to make a reliable, profitable, hassle-free value-add
for ISPs.
VoIP
Interoperability Now! Gerry
Blackwell
[July 21, 1999] No
new technology can get a foothold in the market without standards. The
evolving H.323 just doesn't cut it for Voice over IP, but a new interim
solution is taking shape.
VoIP
News Briefs Gerry
Blackwell
[July 1999] AboveNet to implement VoIP
internally, Information-Highway launches ad-supported VoIP service, and
Paul Allen's Charter Communications to offer VoIP via cable.
Taking
the VoIP Plunge Gerry
Blackwell
[June 11, 1999] Industry analysts
report that more than one-third of all North American ISPs are planning
to offer Voice over IP services by the end of next year. Will this prove
to be a bonanzaor a bust?
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