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Skype: Lost focus or an exit-play after all?

Skype: Lost focus or an exit-play after all?

When companies first launch, they’re often best at focusing in on their mission, on what they do best or – ideally – on the single biggest market problem they can address. Point is, they focus. And while this is often thanks to a strong leader, it just as often can be the sheer force of [...]

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Telecom may be old; but no boring.

Telecom may be old; but no boring.

We all go through phases of a career where a little boredom or a sense of routine kicks in, especially those who stay in the same industry for decades at a time. So when I say that lately I was feeling a little of this myself, I do so with no shame. This year marks plural [...]

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Will video go the way of voice mail?

Will video go the way of voice mail?

Here at the Channel Partners Conference in Las Vegas, like at any good conference, the highest value comes from the multiple hallway conversations you have. And at the indescribely large Aria Hotel, the hallways are long and wide; so chit-chat is everywhere. This morning I bumped into Jeffrey Pearl, co-founder of IP5280, one of the more [...]

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Communications Startups Continue to Spread Out.

Communications Startups Continue to Spread Out.

This week, if the alleged ‘Storm of the Century’ allows, myself and many others will be traveling to Miami (where the weather is superb) for a week of networking, fun and a bunch of ‘other’ at the East installment of ITExpo. And for the third time in succession, my partner at Embrase, Phil Telio, and [...]

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EmergComm Entrepreneurs fire up $45M+ in Q4.

EmergComm Entrepreneurs fire up $45M+ in Q4.

Image by Kevin H. via Flickr What a difference a year can make. Scratch that…comparing 2009 to 2010 is b-o-r-i-n-g. But the closing quarter of 2010 was anything but boring for a growing crop of entrepreneurs in the emerging communications sector. In 2008 I wrote often about the surge of new blood entering the communications [...]

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Google Entrepreneurs Descend on StartupCamp in Miami.

Google Entrepreneurs Descend on StartupCamp in Miami.

Image via CrunchBase The recipe for a successful StartupCamp Comms is fairly straightforward. Not always easy to pull off, but at least the formula is simple: 1. An engaging keynote speaker with tales to tell and from whom the audience can learn something. James Siminoff (’10 – Miami) and Jeff Bonforte (’10 – LA) more [...]

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10 years later…This is not your Father’s Earthlink.

10 years later…This is not your Father’s Earthlink.

Remember when Earthlink was THE VoIP company. In 2001 when VoIP meant anything but reliable and mainstream, Earthlink poured themselves into what was a nascent market, betting on the come that packaging fast growing DSL with cheap voice would be a winner. While Earthlink contributed significantly to early adoption and education around VoIP (in their [...]

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Raising The Bar for Data, Lowering The Price

Raising The Bar for Data, Lowering The Price

Image by Getty Images via @daylife U.K. mobile operator 3 just raised the bar, challenging the entire British based mobile operators to a dual of sorts. The decision to open up their mobile broadband plans on an unlimited basis is a counterattack on Vodafone, Orange, T-Mobile, Virgin and O2 and comes along with what I [...]

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Naughty or Nice, J2Global might Come-a-Knocking.

Naughty or Nice, J2Global might Come-a-Knocking.

It’s not every day that a Canadian company gets acquired for north of $200M, much less one in the telecom space. But it can happen, as evidenced by last week’s announced purchase of Ottawa-based ProtusIP by J2Global for a cool $213M. ProtusIP providers a variety of small business communications services, including fax, email marketing and [...]

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LTE/4G Makes 2011 The Year of the Soft Client

With Verizon rolling out LTE in some 30+ cities and over 60 airports this past weekend the press has been playing off of the download speeds. What they’re missing is the fact that latency will be much, much lower and that means VOICE over IP is going to flourish and as such make 2011 the [...]

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