If you want a recap of what happened in VOIP this year, VOIP Central has a comprehensive month-by-month account of who did what. When you look at the list, it really shows just how much went down. For a forward look at VOIP, check out my post on the different challlenges facing carriers looking to grow their own VOIP businesses. On a VOIP-related note, I've been meaning to highlight a recent post by Russell Shaw on how he believes Net2Phone could find itself in the hands of Rupert Murdoch's MySpace or Amazon.com. Net2Phone, which has about 100K, subscribers, is in the midst of an odd situation where IDT is trying to purchase the shares in Net2Phone it doesn't already own - but not having too much success.
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Re: The Year That Was in VOIP
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Anonymous
on Sat 24 Dec 2005 12:02 PM EST | Permanent Link
Net2phone has over 100,000 softphone clients PLUS 57,000 broadband VOIP customers. Many Contracts with cable companies (3.2 million homes passed) just starting to deploy. Signed contracts to deploy voip for the largest telco in Brazil (Telemar 700,000 broadband customers) and Cable & Wireless in the Carribean. Net2phone is also white-labeling the Neighborhood Broadband voice offering for MCI. Net2phone NEVER announced this deal.
Net2phone has $114M in cash and IDT is trying to steal the company for $94M. This is a very bad and unfair deal for Net2phone's outside shareholders. Re: The Year That Was in VOIP
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Anonymous
on Wed 04 Jan 2006 12:34 AM EST | Permanent Link
If you are interested in a summary of significant VoIP events from 2005 you might check out 2005 VoIP Year in Review:
http://www.voipwiki.com/blog/?p=3 |
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