I’m quite taken with my new Bluetooth headset, despite the little hiccup I encountered. So, naturally, I’m thinking about how it would work with the VoIP softphone that’s promised for the Pepper Pad soon. I’ve become a super-fan of Gizmo Project on my PowerBook, but that loaner Pepper Pad was a capable enough and more [...]
Posted October 14, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Photoblog, Technology. Tags: bluetooth headset, communication, communications, desktop mac, gizmo project, mobile, mobile communications, mobility, pepper, pepper pad, powerbook, softpphone, telephone, telephony, voip, voip service, voip softphone. Be the first one.
Jason O’Grady introduced me to the Skype-like Gizmo Project by the folks over at SIPphone.
I’ve been a Vonage customer for a couple years now, so I’ve had a chance to get familiar with VoIP, and I’m looking for a good Bluetooth headset so I can try Gizmo and Skype (and others), but I got to [...]
Posted July 27, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology. Tags: asterisk, gizmo, gizmo project, open source, pbx, sipphone, skype, skype out, voip, voip providers, voip systems, vonage. 5 Comments.
Engadget’s interview with Jeffrey Citron, chairman and CEO of Vonage gives an interesting peak into the world of the baby bells, through the eyes of an upstart. Citron dishes about the competition, stomping AT&T, working deals with the bells to make 911 services work, and a possible Palm version of their softphone.
Most interestingly is his [...]
Posted May 23, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology. Tags: baby bells, engadget, ma bell, phone, upstart, voip, vonage. Be the first one.