Case Studies
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Interesting thought piece from fellow VoIP blogger Andy Abramson about what he sees as a lack of sensitivity on the part of venture capitalists toward the specific resources needed to market of products and services they are evaluating for possible investments in.
That concept seems to be especially sticking in Andy's craw after he attended the [...]

Written by Russell Shaw on February 6th, 2007 with no comments.
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CES is done.
AFT, and I don't mean the American Federation of Teachers.
After significant miles underfoot, the clamor, the clang, the commotion of 140,000 Type A souls, the hours waiting for convention shuttle buses, taxis- the FRIGGIN RACKET- man am I ready for downtime.
Over-stimmed. Decompression mandatory.
Some would fly to Kauai. Others would chill out with family. [...]

Written by Russell Shaw on January 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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According to Florida Public Service Commission numbers published in today's Palm Beach (Fla.) Post, Vonage had 148,936 subscribers in the state of Florida as of September 1 of this year.
Given Florida's population of 17 million, [...]

Written by Russell Shaw on November 30th, 2006 with no comments.
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Reader Timothy Youngard has spent much of the last four months trying to get his legacy phone number switched over to his new SunRocket account.
The problem, as Tim describes it to me, has been that Pacwest, the entity used by SunRocket to process LNP (Local Number Portability) transfers for new SunRocket customers, had lost [...]

Written by Russell Shaw on November 6th, 2006 with no comments.
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Some of us were consuming the ol' liquid barley the other night, talking about everything from Podcasting to politics.
I then raised the subject of Friendster. They were the social Web before MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, you name it.
But that was three years ago. And as the New York Times' Gary Rivlin brilliant piece emphasizes, Friendster [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on October 17th, 2006 with no comments.
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At one time in this nation, we used to shame our convicted criminals by hanging photos of them in public places. Or hanging them in public places.While I certainly do not support the second option, it would appear that broadband technology offers a solution that offers the capability to view convicted defendants being lectured to [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on June 23rd, 2006 with no comments.
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That's some picknickers in Portland's Washington Park. You sometimes can find me there. And if this Wi-Fi "cloud" that California-based Wi-Fi provider MetroFi will build in Portland actually comes to efficient fruition, you may find me Wi-Fi'ing from there as well. Maybe even blogging.So it follows that as both a Wi-Fi user and a resident [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on April 13th, 2006 with no comments.
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This isn't a Microsoft blog, or a Mac blog, but since some of the apps bloggers AirmanPika, alexoughton and grabberslasher describe here involve converging media applications on a Vista platform pushed to a Mac, thought you might be interested.In the Mac Dual Booting_Vista Installed thread AirmanPika has started on the OSx86 Project Forum site for [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on April 12th, 2006 with no comments.
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I remember one transcontinental flight that I took back in 2004. We were at 35,000 feet, somewhere over Iowa, and we were approaching a fearsome thundercloud. So I am thinking maybe the captain is on the radio talking to Minneapolis or Chicago flight control, trying to figure a way around the big gray boomer [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on April 10th, 2006 with no comments.
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A few times I have been in love with women who lived in different cities- women who I used to drink a nice bottle of Merlot with when they visited my city, or me theirs.But when I wasn't around, guys were lined up at their door with their own nice bottles of Merlot.And that didn't [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on March 9th, 2006 with no comments.
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On the independent, non-Vonage affiliated Vonage Forum, the controversy first introduced in the Comcast vs. Vonage thread is raging on, seemingly unabated.Not only is that thread up to more than 22,000 page views and 250 posts, but some Vonage Forum Members have been running test routines to quantify whether or not there is a slowdown [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on March 9th, 2006 with no comments.
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No, I'm serious.I just came across a February 8 press release from Vonage Canada with findings that would attest to the assertion made in this post's title.According to a survey of 1,015 Canadians 18 years or older conducted by Decima Research on behalf of Vonage Canada:"Canadians love to make love on the phone, and consider [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on February 15th, 2006 with no comments.
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No, I'm serious.I just came across a February 8 press release from Vonage Canada with findings that would attest to the assertion made in this post's title.According to a survey of 1,015 Canadians 18 years or older conducted by Decima Research on behalf of Vonage Canada:"Canadians love to make love on the phone, and consider [...]
Written by Russell Shaw on February 15th, 2006 with no comments.
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