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- Here's why VoIP videophones haven't caught on yet
- Here's why VoIP videophones haven't caught on yetWhere is the videophone?Very interesting commentary. Videophone technology is here, right now. You can get TV quality video communications across the Net. Soon we will see full video conferencing capability for remote, virtual, and mobile comunications as well as ...
- Discussion threads 2006-01-08
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- Report: maker of Ojo VoIP/videophone likely on bankruptcy path
- Report: maker of Ojo VoIP/videophone likely on bankruptcy pathCisco should buy themI recently saw an ad for "Cisco Telepresence."If Ojo isn't the best product to add to their teleconferencing portfolio, I don't know what is. It's been out a while, people have them, and incorporating Ojo into their stable...
- Discussion threads 2008-02-05
- Here%27s+the+FCC%27s+Madison+River+port-blockingconsent+decree
- Here%27s+the+FCC%27s+Madison+River+port-blockingconsent+decreePort blocking in HawaiiThis is happening in Hawaii now, as the two major ISP's, Hawaiian Telecom and Time Warner Road Runner have decided to block those using voip over their networks. I am part of a company called Liberty International and one of the products we market is VOIP service....
- Discussion threads 2008-02-05
- Report: maker of Ojo VoIP/videophone likely on bankruptcy path
- Tom Keating is one of those VoIP bloggers who understands business and technology, and mixes journalistic doggedness with the backgrounding of an engineer. I say this because Tom reports this morning that Worldgate Communications is experiencing a financial rough patch. A really bad...
- Blog posts 2008-02-05
- Net neutrality and market interference
- Net neutrality and market interferenceObsoleteThat's what the anti-trust laws are. Obsolete.ArthasHistory and it's lessonsI find it amusing that a system which grew out of simple scientific need, it was agnostic to both data and medium. Now all of a sudden with people harnessing it to create wealth we are...
- Discussion threads 2006-03-17
- Yak WorldCity VoIP
- Yak Communications' suite of VoIP services, collectively called WorldCity, is like the little brother who tries to keep up with the big boys but isn't yet strong enough to compete. The suite offers some intriguing features, such as free voice and video calls between Yak users, IM capabilities, and an...
- Product reviews 2006-02-13
- Here's why VoIP videophones haven't caught on yet
- I visited the Packet 8 booth at the Consumer Electronics Show. Tried the Packet 8 videophone, a product that has been having some modest success via direct website sales but has frankly not wowed them at retail. The phone was stocked at New York's J&R Music World last year- but...
- Blog posts 2006-01-06
- Why yakToAnyone is targeting the wrong market
- Now, it's time for us to consider this new YakForFree service and its yakToAnyone video and voice offering.The concept is, you join up, and get to make and receive voice and video calling to other YakForFree members for free. Standard PC to phone calling is pre-payable in $5 increments.You...
- Blog posts 2005-11-18
- Yakety Yak
- Yakety YakYak to Launch New VoIPYakforFREE goes live today, offering Free Voice and Video to members worldwide. www.yakforfree.comNew PDA-like telephone/Virtual VideoPhone takes less than 2 minutes to download and has tons of cool new features.Yak today announced partnership with CounterPath, bringing the service live...official launch date is Nov....
- Discussion threads 2005-11-07
- If you "know Jack," you can hook up this VoIP video phone to your tv or DVD
- I've been reading about VideoPhone Pro, a device that is a VoIP phone, a videophone and a videoconferencing terminal all in one. The two VideoPhone Pro devices most relevant to our conversation here are the ViewPoint 8220 ($399 with any of several videophone service plans, $499 for hardware only; and...
- Blog posts 2005-06-24
- Hello Vonage video phone-goodbye to vidconf bridge svcs?
- Hello Vonage video phone-goodbye to vidconf bridge svcs?Do people use videophones?At company "F" we use teleconference phone calls no video. In the past, we had ISDN video phones, and the herky-jerky movement and low res picture was more distracting than useful. If those problems are solved with Vidphone, do we...
- Discussion threads 2005-04-25
- Is Vonage really entering the VoIP conferencing services business?
- Is Vonage really entering the VoIP conferencing services business?Vonage VideoPhoneI called Vonage Corporate this morning.They said they're currently testing the Viseon Visifone to be sold late Q3/Early Q4 of this year.This is a 30 frames/second Videophone that will also have cable TV/streaming video access. They've already signed up several...
- Discussion threads 2005-04-21
- The VoIP phone and access price wars *aren't* "coming": they're here
- Last month, I posted my opinion that by 4Q of this year, we'd be seeing widespread VoIP phones for less than $100 - from name brands.Heck, it's only 2Q and barely that, but Packet 8's already there. They've temporarily lowered the post-rebate price of their Packet8 Broadband Consumer VideoPhone from...
- Blog posts 2005-04-15
- Yakety Yak
- Today, Yak Communications has announced two VoIP packages. Collectively referred to as Yak WorldCity VoIP, these are two of the most attractively priced plans I've seen lately.VoIP Caller is $9.99 a month. You get Yak member-to-member calling anywhere in the world, free 3-way conferencing, call lineID blocking, and videophone calling....
- Blog posts 2005-01-14
- Motorola's got their Ojo video phone working
- Video telephony is a big subject of discussion at the Consumer Electronics Show. True, CES showcases products aimed mainly at consumers, a new video phone is being shown at the event that blurs the lines somewhat between the enterprise and consumer IP telephony sectors.How about a mass-market video phone that...
- Blog posts 2005-01-07
- Vonage goes to the video
- Vonage goes to the videoAnd this is different from IM in what way?Hmmm, every IM app I see has video. What am I not seeing here?It bypasses the PCThe main two differences would be video quality and dependance on the PC.. Like all VoIP products, the videophone would...
- Discussion threads 2004-12-09
- Vonage video phone? Feh!!
- Earlier today (probably "yesterday," as you read this), Vonage CEO Jeff Citron said that his company would sell videophones and offer a videophone service by the end of March.My colleague Ben Carny reports that the phone will resemble the VisiFone II, from broadband video hardware supplier Viseon.There are studies that...
- Blog posts 2004-12-08
- I Feel The Need for VoIP Wireless Networking From Head To Toe
- Do I have the VoIP and wireless spirit today! In fact, I am feeling that spirit, head to toe. Literally. Let me explain.Today is one of those days that I wish that all - not just some- of my computing and communications devices were connected wirelessly. And a wireless network...
- Blog posts 2004-11-18
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