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VOIP at home

My new Plantronics USB headset turned up the same day as the new printer. Loads of new toys last week, new printer, new headset, new carkit wow. Anyway, been using it with the SIP phone on my thinkpad and have … Continue reading

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BBC announces iMP content trial

BBC New Media has today (16 May 2005) announced the next phase in the development of the BBC’s interactive Media Player (iMP): an extensive three month content trial that will begin in September 2005. iMP offers UK viewers the chance … Continue reading

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Light Reading TV

2 days after finding out about TelecomTV, I noticed that light Reading now has LRTV. Two of the videos caught my attention, Carrier Ethernet and Triple Play

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AOL to launch fixed line business

Time Warner’s AOL Europe said on Sunday it planned to launch fixed-line home telephone services in the UK, challenging BT Group Plc’s dominant market position. [via gigaom and reuters]

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Does Skype have Infrastructure?

Does Skype have Infrastructure? that’s the big question right now and the answer appears to be Yes. [via gigaom] I would have thought if they’re doing voice out then there most be some interconnect to the traditional voice carriers or … Continue reading

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Huawei ‘In Talks’ to Run Customers’ Mobile Networks

I’ll stop posting about Huawei after this, but they continue to amaze me right now. Huawei ‘In Talks’ to Run Customers’ Mobile Networks [via Telecom Flash]

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VoIP is killing Deutsche Telekom

Om has a piece commenting on an earlier post by James on how VoIP is killing DT. This is very interesting as we knew that it would happen but to see evidence that it’s already happening is extremely interesting.

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Virtual VoIP

Just had a conversation over whether a virtual VoIP operator could use a virtual network operator to provide the network..in a virtual world maybe.

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BT Openzone

BT just sent me an email, as I’d used their openzone service whilst at Manchester airport and it contained information on thier subscription deals. They now do a bundle deal, whereby if you’re already a BT Openwolrd user you can … Continue reading

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15 things you can do with RSS

15 things you can do with RSS (it was supposed to be 10, but I got carried away)[via lifehacker]

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Telecom TV

After reading James’ ego post, I thought I’d jump over to the site that created that video, Telecom TV.  Not found this before, I guess I didn’t imagine the telco industry to have it’s own TV channel (well sort of).  … Continue reading

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Seattle gets WiMax

SpeakEasy’s CEO Bruce Chatterley pulled a Richard Branson and walked out onto the halo of Seattle’s Space Needle to announce the largest WiMax deployment of its kind in North America, including antennas and radio equipment installed on the Space Needle … Continue reading

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Worlds apart

This worries me slightly, and I’ll talk about it here rather than even more comments on Roger’s blog. Roger posted a few days back about how is friend has written a book on Online Radio.."How internet radio can change the … Continue reading

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Gmail update

my storage capacity is now over 2.1gig …and climbing!

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Skype and NAT

I need to read some of thelinks in this piece to find out how Skype works behind my setup at home. One of my apps keeps alerting me to Skype as a possible Worm..so it must do something interesting. [via … Continue reading

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