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- Vonage replaces CEO, still rudderless
- Perhaps Michael Snyder stepped down as CEO of Vonage because he realized he wasnt the best executive for the job. But naming company founder Jeffrey Citron as interim CEO--even for a short time--may not be the best fix either. Why?...
- Tags: General, Wired & Wireless, Web Technology, Vonage, VOIP, Telecommunications, IP Telephony
- Blog posts 2007-04-12
- Vonage customers: Finding a new VOIP provider may be tricky
- A federal judge basically kicked Vonage in the wind pipe today leaving 2.2 million lines hanging. The news: Vonage cant accept any new customers while it is still infringing on Verizons patents. This ruling doesnt hit me directly since Im a customer, but I also realize that Vonages business model--which...
- Tags: Vonage, VOIP, Telecommunications, IP Telephony, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-06
- Vonage: Is there a future?
- VOIP giant Vonage reported its fourth quarter results and analysts are teeing off on the company. Vonage is still churning a good chunk of customers, spending too much on marketing and serving up a disappointing outlook. The good news: Vonage...
- Tags: General, Telecommunications, VOIP, Vonage
- Blog posts 2007-02-15
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- Vonage spent nearly $1.4 million to lobby Feds in 2007
- The Associated Press reports that Vonage spent nearly $1.4 million to lobby the federal government in 2007. Vonage's key lobbying activities were related to telecommunications competition and consumer issues. That's according...
- Tags: Vonage Holdings Corp., Telephony, Telecom & Utilities, Telecommunications, Networking, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2008-02-29
- Nortel sues Vonage for patent infringement
- Telecommunications manufacturer Nortel has just filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Vonage. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Wilmington, Delaware, accuses Vonage of infringing on 12 Nortel patents related to telephone data management solutions. Vonage is on record as having contested three...
- Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., Vonage Holdings Corp., Data Management, Russell Shaw
- Blog posts 2007-12-14
- "You touch the telephone network, you die," analyst says of VoIP woes
- FORTUNE Magazine's Stephanie Mehta was wondering what exactly it is that places independent VoIP providers like Rest In Pieces SunRocket, Vonage, and others at such risk.No big secret. They don't own and control their networks, and are thus prone to routing issues as well as the health- or lack...
- Tags: Vonage
- Blog posts 2007-07-30
- VoIP's "four obstacles" are listed and described
- VoIP's "four obstacles" are listed and describedVoIP not ready for the bigtimeI had Vonage for my home phone service. Vonage--the company--itself was a nightmare (I'm back with Verizon now). But the Vonage VoIP service was almost as bad. Voice quality was ok, but not as clear as...
- Tags: Telephony, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, voice quality, VoIP, Vonage Holdings Corp., Verizon Communications Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-05-12
- Hey Vonage, it's a STAY, not a WIN
- In the somewhat self-delusional world that some Vonage execs, analysts and users seem to inhabit, yesterdays stay of an order allowing Vonage to keep signing up new customers until the patent infringement issues with Verizon are settled amounts to a win.I have a hard time viewing this attitude as reality....
- Tags: Vonage, Regulatory, General, Comcast
- Blog posts 2007-04-25
- Complete Verizon-Vonage patent analysis Part One: 6,282,574
- My interpretation: I agree with Om that the technology described here is so generic that a claim for infringement is highly unlikely. Entitled Method, server and telecommunications system for name translation on a conditional basis and/or to a telephone number, Verizons U.S. Patent 6,282,574 refers to:An enhanced name translation...
- Tags: Vonage, Regulatory, General
- Blog posts 2007-04-09
- Details in tech journalism - a Sun Shiny example
- Last Thursday Sun issued two sequential press releases signed by the same spokesman. The first, under the title "Sun Expands Solaris/SPARC CMT Innovation Leadership", announced the widespread availability of the 4GB DIMMS in the UltraSPARC T1 line, the corresponding megahertz rate increase to 1.4Ghz, progress on the "Neptune" TCP/IP...
- Tags: Sun Microsystems Inc., Vonage Holdings Corp.
- Blog posts 2007-01-22
- Best idea I have heard from Vonage yet: make installs free with service contracts
- Ive been saying for some time now that free-standing VoIP providers such as Vonage really need to look at optional service contracts much like their cellular counterparts do.Now, a key figure at one of the most influential of those providers is indicating that yes, this is a real possibility.Speaking at...
- Tags: General, Vonage, Vonage Holdings Corp.
- Blog posts 2007-01-15
- Baltimore sues Vonage for back excise taxes
- The city of Baltimore has sued Vonage to collect an excise tax Vonage insists it shouldnt have to pay.As part of a deficit-reduction plan passed in 2004, the city imposed a $3.50 monthly tax on cell phones and land lines. Baltimore now says that the tax should apply to...
- Tags: Vonage, News, Regulatory, General, tax, Vonage Holdings Corp.
- Blog posts 2006-12-21
- In this season of jingles, perhaps now is the time to get Jangl'd
- When was the last time you gave your phone number to someone, and then later, wished that you hadnt? Maybe its that psycho ex-signficant other? Or, perhaps you unwittingly gave your number to some company only to find that they handed it over to some telemarketer who wont leave you...
- Tags: Jangl, Telephony, Personal Technology, Podcasts, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-01
- In this season of jingles, perhaps now is the time to get Jangl'd
- When was the last time you gave your phone number to someone, and then later, wished that you hadnt? Maybe its that psycho ex-signficant other? Or, perhaps you unwittingly gave your number to some company only to find that they handed it over to some telemarketer who wont leave you...
- Tags: Berlind, General
- Blog posts 2006-12-01
- E-Rate includes funding for PDAs, VoIP, wireless services
- The overhauled federal E-Rate program includes funding for email service for mobile, wireless devices, such as the BlackBerry and Palm Treo, reports Ed Week. This is good news for teachers and administrators who need to keep in touch with schools while on the go. "All our administrators...
- Tags: Education Technology, Funding, E-Rate
- Blog posts 2006-11-10
- Triple-play VoIP services: and their appeal to the risk-averse
- Last week, while I was busy moving, fellow blogger Tom Keating put up an exceedingly thoughtful post comparing pure VoIP- as offered by the likes of Vonage, Packet8, SunRocket and others- vs. telephone and cable VoIP.Tom framed his argument by mapping back to a VoIP.com assertion that since telcos and...
- Tags: Tom, VoIP
- Blog posts 2006-08-23
- Verizon rushes to wire New York
- Verizon is in a tight race with competing broadband cable companies to be the company New Yorkers turn to for their cable and phone services, reports The New York Times. Rushing to wire New York City neighborhoods with fiber optic, Verizon is building a new state-of-the-art network in...
- Tags: cable, Verizon Communications Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-08-15
- U of Pa. profs and Dave Farber: how can you be that clueless on net neutrality?
- I'll get to the brilliant (and my sense is he wouldn't mind if you thought so, too) Dave Farber a bit down on this post. But first, some perspective. At the behest of Gerald Faulhaber, a professor of business and public policy...
- Tags: network
- Blog posts 2006-06-15
- Net neutrality fight returns to Senate
- Net neutrality fight returns to SenateWht doesn't Congress......just bite the bullet, declare the Internet an essential national resource, and nationalize it? If it's good enough for Venezuela...What I don't get it, why the urgency? Nothing has changed that suddenly allows telcos to 'discriminate' beyond what they could already, so why...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Senate, telecommunications company, Net Neutrality, Google Inc., eBay Inc., Internet
- Discussion threads 2006-06-13
- New Net neutrality plan may ruffle feathers
- New Net neutrality plan may ruffle featherspublic interestI'll repeat what has been said a million times by non-fre-marketers: the public interest will only be served by an incredible twist of fate by the so-called "free" market, which actually constrains the freedoms of the vast majority of the citizenry.The market...
- Tags: Telecom & Utilities, Net Neutrality, Charles Gonzalez, telecommunications, Internet
- Discussion threads 2006-06-08
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