61 posts tagged alecsaunders
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Participating in Alec Saunders’ Squawk Box this morning
http://abrilliantblog.com/ 2008/ 05/ participating-in-alec-saunders-squawk-box-t…I was very excited this morning to get to participate in Alec Saunders podcast called Squawk Box. It’s a conference call led by Alec and mostly about the daily tech news. I was amongst some of the heavy hitters this morning and felt like a small fish in a big sea.
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VON Conferences: RIP?
http://p10.hostingprod.com/ @skypejournal.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ von_conferences_r…My first connection to the communications market came through a VON Canada event in 2004 in the Greater Toronto Area; at that time I was working with a collaboration product and wanted to see if there was a role for it in the overall communications space.
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What's Next In IP Communications? Not This Play
http://p10.hostingprod.com/ @skypejournal.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ whats_next_in_ip_…Andy Abramson at VoIP Watch has attempted to respond to last week's two stories that created a lot of buzz: The Skype Killer to which I responded: Much Ado About Nothing and, subsequently, The Chickens Come Home to Roost - the IP Communications Saga Continues, and The Clearwire/Sprint/Google/Intel story about a WiMax carrier partnership.
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http://skypejournal.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ jonathan_christensen_keynote_a_1.html
He recalls what the dream was and what today's reality is for SIP.) Tags: Andy Abramson, VoIP Watch, Rogers Vision, WiMax, Alec Saunders. SaundersLog, UNIX, Linux, Novell Powered by Qumana
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Chickens Coming Home to Roost ... the IP Communications Saga Continues
http://skypejournal.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ chickens_coming_home_to_roost.htmlOm's post yesterday, Global Telcos Plotting a Skype Rival, has certainly set the blogging world abuzz. I thought it was "Much Ado About Nothing". But probably the most articulate post is Alec Saunders' Voice 2.0 Chickens are Roosting, where he sees his forecast of four years ago bearing fruition.
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Chickens Coming Home to Roost ... the IP Communications Saga Continues
http://skypejournal.com/ blog/ 2008/ 05/ chickens_coming_home_to_roost.htmlOm's post yesterday, Global Telcos Plotting a Skype Rival, has certainly set the blogging world abuzz. I thought it was "Much Ado About Nothing". But probably the most articulate post is Alec Saunders' Voice 2.0 Chickens are Roosting, where he sees his forecast of four years ago bearing fruition.
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The next stage of the Wireless War: U.S. Cable companies - with Google - fund launch of WiMax
http://www.disruptivetelephony.com/ 2008/ 05/ the-next-stage.htmlOn tomorrow's Squawk Box podcast, the other topic we'll cover is the funding of WiMAX venture Clearwire by the major US cable companies - and Google and Intel! Om Malik again kicked off the discussion with "U.S. WiMAX Save by $3.2 Billion Infusion" which lays out the deal in simple terms.
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Jajah, Yahoo, Jahoo, Whoohoo....
http://blogs.pulver.com/ jarnold/ archives/ 2008/ 04/ jajah_yahoo_jah.htmlI made a conscious decision to take most of yesterday off because of my birthday. I'm the boss, and what I say goes. Invariably, something interesting always seems to happen when I do things like this. So, better late than never, but yesterday's news with Jajah and Yahoo sure is a goodie.
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Blogging on Topic: Creating Personal Interest?
http://jules.squarespace.com/ jules-dot-ca/ 2008/ 4/ 11/ blogging-on-topic-creat…Blogging on Topic: Creating Personal Interest? “I Help You Blog” has an interesting conversation regarding frequency vs topic, for blog publishing. Here at jules.ca, I try to stay focused on telecom bits and technology pieces. That being said, there is likely a plethora of commentary that could be related to neither.
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Blogging on Topic: Creating Personal Interest?
http://jules.squarespace.com/ jules-dot-ca/ 2008/ 4/ 11/ blogging-on-topic-creat…Blogging on Topic: Creating Personal Interest? “I Help You Blog” has an interesting conversation regarding frequency vs topic, for blog publishing. Here at jules.ca, I try to stay focused on telecom bits and technology pieces. That being said, there is likely a plethora of commentary that could be related to neither.