Tuesday, October 04, 2005

[NWP] Networking Pipeline - 10.04.2005 - VoIP On The Go: New Wireless Solutions

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Tuesday, October 4, 2005


In This Issue:
  • Editor's Note: Will Google Buy AOL?
  • Top Systems Management News
        - Skype Updates Windows VoIP Offering
        - Cisco Leads LAN Switch Market, But Users Are Grumbling
        - Verizon Deploys More Fiber, Embraces IP
        - More News...
  • Editor's Picks
        - VoIP On The Go: New Wireless Solutions
        - Why Is Skype Exempt From VoIP Wiretap Laws?
        - How To Reap ROI From Mobile Computing
        - More Picks...
  • Voting Booth: Did eBay Overpay For Skype?
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    Editor's Note: Will Google Buy AOL?

    Google's recent bid to provide free WiFi for San Francisco, and its raising a $5.3 billion war chest from stock offerings make clear it has big plans ahead.

    Its next logical move: Buy a stake in AOL and use the flagging service as a launching point for total Internet (or is that world?) domination.

    Along the way, Google may hurt quite a few competitors --- and companies that up until now haven't been seen as competitors. Its WiFi plans will certainly pose a threat to telecom and cable companies like SBC and Comcast.

    The company is building what may be the world's largest core network, which may endanger ISPs.

    So why do I think it now has AOL in its cross-hairs? Check out my blog to find out the details.

    Preston Gralla
    Editor, Networking Pipeline
    preston@gralla.com
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    Top Networking News

    Skype Updates Windows VoIP Offering
    Skype Technologies released its Skype Windows version 1.4 on Thursday, as the VoIP provider moved to add features in the wake of its acquisition by eBay.

    Cisco Leads LAN Switch Market, But Users Are Grumbling: Survey
    Cisco remains the leader in the LAN switch market, but users are unhappy with the gear manufacturer's prices, and give the vendor lower ratings this year than last year, says a new survey.

    Verizon Deploys More Fiber, Embraces IP
    Verizon is moving toward an all-IP fiber network so it can deploy more high-bandwidth offerings like the TV service it introduced last week.

    Google Morphing Into Multifaceted Juggernaut
    With Google is vying to provide free WiFi service for San Francisco, what are the search giant's ultimate plans?

    Big Hurdles Remain For VoIP Deployments: Industry Panel
    VoIP may be the next big thing, but it faces security, regulatory, and business challenges, a panel of industry evangelists warns at NGN2005.

    Cisco Upgrades U.S.'s Primary Law Enforcement Network
    Cisco Systems Inc. has signed a deal to supply technology to upgrade the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System, the United States' primary interstate law enforcement information network.

    Broadband Users Number 120-plus Million
    More than 4 in every 10 Americans now reach the Web via a fast link.

    Google's Wireless Plans May Pose Threat To Telecom Companies
    Google has submitted a proposal to offer citywide Wi-Fi in San Francisco. If chosen as a provider, it could compete with local telephone and cable companies, such as SBC and Comcast.

    Vonage Said To Pick Underwriters For An IPO
    Vonage Holdings is inching closer to an initial public offering.


    Editor's Picks

    VoIP On The Go: New Wireless Solutions
    Want the cost savings of VoIP don't want to be chained to your desk? These six VoIP Wi-Fi phones can help your VoIP connectivity roam right along with you.

    Why Is Skype Exempt From VoIP Wiretap Laws?
    Skype doesn't have to follow federal wiretapping laws, but other VoIP providers like Vonage have to follow. How in the world did the FCC come to that conclusion?

    How To Reap ROI From Mobile Computing
    Companies can reap substantial cost savings and increased revenue by giving employees access to network applications and phone service away from their desks.

    Disaster Recovery Is All About Planning
    Disasters come in all sizes, and any of them can close your doors forever if you don't have a recovery plan that works and a security approach that covers all the bases, says columnist Wayne Rash.


    Voting Booth: Did eBay Overpay For Skype?

    Cast Your Vote Now!
    eBay said it will buy VoIP software maker Skype for $2.6 billion, and possibly $4.1 billion. That's a whole lot of free phone calls. Are we back to the days of the Internet bubble, or did eBay make a smart investment in the future? Cast your vote and let me know.


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