November 28, 2006

VoIP Roundup - Tues Nov 28/06

Internet TV Middleware: An Telco Provider Necessity?
While most Internet surfers are probably still learning about IPTV (Internet TV), telcos should scramble to offer the service, to keep up with cable providers' triple play offerings. So says Light Reading, who say it's a necessity to telecoms:

IPTV middleware is the technology that can deliver that advantage to telecom carriers.

In other words, don't fear IPTV, embrace it?

Mac OS X iPhone?
Could it be? Could the Mac iPhone, scheduled for some mysterious date early next year, be running Mac OS X? Tech Digest has a pic (illustration?) of some gadget that seems to have no buttons whatsoever, and some "desktop" that may or may not be OS X. The speculation is that the phone will run a stripped down "Leopard", the next version of OS X. That would certainly make sense.

Hullo VoIP Redefining Itself
Last week, I received an email from Hullo that their beta was over and that they were working on a new version. As Alec Saunders mentions, it'll be interesting to see what they have in store. I've written previously that Hullo had high quality calls between computer and phone - enough to impress my father, who said that other pc-to-phone solutions didn't compare.

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