VoIP Blogging > Telecom Ramblings Jobs: Vonage | Telecom Ramblings
[Telecom Ramblings] Over on the Telecom Ramblings Jobs Board, we have a new job listing from Vonage, which is seeking a Traffic Engineer in Holmdel NJ. I have been running the.
[Previous] Is your business ready for VoIP? | Dynamic Business...
[Next] Viva Vonage!...
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[FIBERISM] Telecom Ramblings Jobs: Vonage: Over on the Telecom Ramblings Jobs Board , we have a new job listing from Vonage, which is seeking a Traffic Engineer in Holmdel NJ . I have been running the jobs board for a while now, but the timing hasn’t been there –
[Telecom Ramblings] Vonage Lands On the iPhone | Telecom Ramblings: It will be a VoIP application of course, one which allows Vonage users to use their existing accounts and phone numbers. But, just like Skype it won’t work over anything but wifi because of Apple’s agreement with AT&T. And also it won’t be much use for incoming calls since the app can’t remain resident in memory etc. So what we have is an iPhone app that lets people make calls via their Vonage account within wifi hotspots. That will give people better international rates and some additional flexibility. But let’s be honest, is it sufficiently convenient to make people say “I’m going to get a Vonage account so I can make cheaper phone calls from hotspots!” or will this just reduce churn a bit? Just how much is this worth to Vonage on either the top or bottom line?
[Michael Hyatt's Blog] Is Voicemail Dead?: I've come to prefer text, email, and IM just for the sake of having a written record of communications. For some reason, people only seem to leave voice mail for me when I'm on the go, and the voice mail always contains details that need to be recorded, but obviously since I'm running around I don't record the information right away.
[meeblog] meeblog » Blog Archive » a question for you: I would love if you had the ability to forward chat from a guest initiated im as a sms text message..back and forth when not online…my cell phone does not allow me to connect to meebo…so when I’m not in front of my computer my IM’s from my computer don’t come through..any suggestions…I guess I stay connected from my laptop and once notified…on my cell I could log on from somewhere else? anyway love the product…
[...My heart's in Accra] ”¦My heart's in Accra » Net Neutrality, and the hope the US could ...: The sad part about all of this is that the companies owning the larger capacity ATM networks on which the backbone of the internet is built and the bulk of content is hosted will not even have to degrade VoIP service to kill smaller companies like Skype/Vonage. The cost of the reliable low-latency access to the backbone that they need will kill them under the proposed model long before people can complain about call quality.
[CNET News.com] Google Voice: A push to rewire your phone service | Webware - CNET: Another interesting possibility, given Google's Internet expertise and Google Voice's Web-based interface, would be to offer direct calling using VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol). Google Voice already has the potential to shift some of the customer relationship and valuable services from phone service companies to Google, and offering VOIP service would increase that potential.
[WKSU News] WKSU News: Chuck Ruby: Respect the music, respect the audience and ...: The morning show started at 6am, and Chuck would stroll through the doors at about 5:58:30, grab a record out of the library on his way to the control room, and proceed to make great radio. I hadn't spoken to Chuck in years, but always remembered him when thinking about the "good old days" at WKSU.
[OpsanBlog] Robert Soloway and SPAMIS: In the meantime I will still get your IP addresses blacklisted for spamming, I will keep filing formal complaints with InterNIC against any domain that you purchase (whenever you provide false WHOIS data), and I will continue to notify every webmaster whenever you illegally hack into a server or falsely use their services. I've shut down dozens of his illegal operations and have notified many organizations who are now closely monitoring him.
[SCRIPT-ed] Net Neutrality and Consumer Access to Content: Competition between ISPs is present in some metropolitan and suburban networks, but is limited by both geographical scale and feature-price scope.56 Note that where only retail resellers use a broadband line from the incumbent, the degree of price and feature competition is very small given that wholesale prices and bit-rates are set by the incumbent. It is therefore an easy generalisation to claim greater broadband competition in Europe, when for infrastructure (where real investment is made and real innovation in service is possible) this may not be the case either currently or in the near future.57 In any case, it is a very untypical, highly sophisticated and motivated consumer who currently is able to analyze the different bandwidth and throttling options and select to which provider to switch at the end of their contract.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Vonage, VoIPBlogging