My video chat with the Metaswitch PR guy
We talk about the migration from TDM to IP and why face-to-face events continue to be important.
(I’m the guy in the pink shirt, FYI).
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Speaking of VoIP recording, hosted business VoIP provider M5 Networks (www.m5.net) has announced M5 Replay, adding the ability for customers to record and retrieve recorded calls through a web interface. The service is “made possible” through cloud computing technology – whatever that means these days – and is managed by M5, who stores and [...] AT&T, trying to avoid a FCC dope-slapping, announced that yes, it would allow Skype to make lower cost phone calls on the iPhone. Interestingly, this comes on the heels of Vonage’s iPhone client last week. Regardless of the outcome, don’t expect AT&T to rollover and play dead when it comes to net neutrality. Allowing [...] Apple decides to pull the plug off of Google Voice-related apps, supposedly at the request (or a wink and a nod) from AT&T, because the App allows free text messaging and two cent per minute international calls. The Federal Communications Commission decides this Isn’t Right and has launched an investigation of sorts. So the [...] |
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