Bell has been pretty quiet about its VOIP plans but it turns out ther is a trial going on in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Bell Digital Voice features unlimited calling in North America, lots of features such as voice-mail, call-forwarding and voice-mail on e-mail, as well as access to 10 phone numbers. Who knows what Belll will include when it eventually rolls out a service but one analyst called its trial "very Vonage-like".
The big question is when Bell will make its move into the market. This will likely hinge on when the CRTC spells out how or/and if it will regulate VOIP - a decision that is expected fairly soon. If Bell does want to make a move soon, it would likely have to be in Western Canada where it is a competitive carrier and, as a result, free from the CRTC.
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Friday, January 28
by
Mark Evans
on Fri 28 Jan 2005 07:23 AM AKST
Bell Canada's new and enthusiastic focus on IP-based services produced
another dividend today with a new deal with BMO Financial, which will connect 1,100 branches across the country using a virtual private network. "This agreement with BMO is a perfect example showing that our strategy is not only working but the marketplace is responding," said Isabelle Courville, who heads up Bell's corporate division. "Bell Canada is now executing on its vision, working closely with customers to achieve the efficiencies and increased productivity anticipated with migration to IP. Bell's excitement about the agreement is a no-brainer because it needs to move quickly into the IP world if it wants to stay competitive and reduce its costs, which have an essential part of BCE Inc.'s corporate makeover in the past three years.
by
Mark Evans
on Fri 28 Jan 2005 07:45 AM EST
You have to assume Peter Currie will be Nortel's CEO at some point. It seems like an odd move for him to go back to a job he's had before at a company still troubled by accounting, regulatory and police investigations. You can expect a flurry of speculation/media stories into who might become a candidate. Tyler Hamilton believes Nortel needs a CEO with "vision who knows the industry". While I think Currie's promotion is a slam-dunk, it would make a lot of sense to have a strong CFO who can talk to Bay St. and Wall St. and a strong CEO who can to customers.
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