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Posts Tagged VoIP

Skype vs Open Source

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!My post about Open Source VoIP led to an interest comment by Rich Tehrani to which I replied with the following Hictu video comment. I really would like to have someone at Skype joining us during the panel about [...]

The Impact of Open Source VoIP

Late in 2000 my company launched one of the first free VoIP services in Italy, Chocophone, which was based on a proprietary protocol in order to improve the quality of phone calls over dial-up internet. In addition to this, the proprietary protocol let us make a very lightweight softphone without the need to carry all [...]

The tools of a Global Nomad

Andy Abramson put together a very interesting post about a lot of services that are a must have for people who live far from home and a “normal” office and what to make their life easier. If you are a “global nomad”, you have to check it out. If you liked this article, please buy me [...]

VoIP regulatory issues: discussion taking place now

Today Carl Ford hosts an interesting discussion on VoIP and all the regulatory issues around it, a common problem for the majority of countries worldwide. You can join him to today’s SquawkBox conference call taking place here at 8am PST. You can join for free, of course. If you liked this article, please buy me a coffee! Technorati [...]

The Importance of Partnerships: SightSpeed and Dell

“Don’t stay alone” is a very important concept that everyone in the internet/IT market must keep well in mind. Peter Csathy, SightSpeed’s CEO, wrote a thoughtful post on why partners are so important for the future of your business and what is the magic recipe to be chosen by big important partners and how you can [...]

The Top Five iPhone Apps I will Install

I still have to get my brand new iPhone 3G (tomorrow is my bday… who knows…) but I don’t have any doubt on which iPhone apps I’m going to install first. Here is my Top Five (+ 1) list. 1) Google Mobile App How many times do I use Google to find everything? Always. So this app [...]

Ribbit to be acquired by British Telecom

According to trusted sources it seems that Ribbit has been acquired by the incumbent british telecom operator BT. Ribbit was launched a couple of months ago and they defined themselves as the Silicon Valley’s First phone company. It seems the deal has not been finalized yet, but should be close to the final step. I’ve been [...]

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