More thoughts on PhoneGnome

Source: saunderslog.com

Now that I’ve had a day to play with PhoneGnome, it’s becoming clearer to me just what a clever strategy founder David Beckemeyer is driving. PhoneGnome, if you didn’t read my post yesterday, is a small piece of hardware which sits between your in-home phones, and the PSTN, and transparently routes calls you make across the internet.  It can also receive calls from the internet.  Your SIP address is simply yourpstnnumber@sip.phonegnome.com.  Calls between SIP users (PhoneGnome, or other SIP users) are free.  Others cost a couple of cents, or so, per minute, depending on which carrier you are using.  PhoneGnome hosts a few applications and gives access to others.

Does this sound familiar.  It should.  PhoneGnome’s strategy is identical to Skype — give away the voice minutes, and charge for value added services.  The difference, of course, being that PhoneGnome can route those calls to the ordinary handsets in your house, so you don’t have to be chained to the PC.

Things would get very interesting if PhoneGnome were also able to take a call in from SIP, and forward it out to the PSTN.  Or, if you could hairpin a call from the PSTN to the PSTN.  Think of it as a personal CO.  What does that mean?

  • The "features" you pay for today (call return, caller ID, voice mail, and so on) can all be implemented outside the carrier network.  These are the most profitable components of the carriers bill. 
  • The "minutes" you pay for today can be selected from any, and multiple. carriers.  These profits are already on the decline, but this might accelerate them faster. 

If you’r. a carrier, better reach for the pepto-bismol.  You might find yourself reduced to nothing more than a local DID, and access.  With PhoneGnome, and products like it, all the other features you sell today can now be priced competitively.

Published on October 13th, 2005 under ,


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Ooma’s New Feature’s Look A Lot More Like PhoneGnome

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Every time I see something "new" about Ooma I keep thinking of PhoneGnome, which I helped Mr. Blog, David Beckemeyer launch back in 2004.
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PhoneGnome for Business Launches

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David Beckemeyer passed me a note about his new PhoneGnome for Business service that launched.

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PhoneGnome Does Visual Voice Mail and Mobile Phone Tricks

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PhoneGnome Users Can Call Truphone Users Easily

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Published on July 19th, 2007 under , , ,

VoIPGirl Loves Her PhoneGnome

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Published on February 10th, 2007 under , , ,

PhoneGnome Goes 2.0

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Published on November 17th, 2006 under ,

PhoneGnome 2.0 Rocks

Source: saunderslog.com

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Published on November 14th, 2006 under , ,

VoIPGirl Likes PhoneGnome

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Published on October 1st, 2006 under , , ,

PhoneGnome Stats Show Free On Net Calling Works

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Published on July 7th, 2006 under , ,

Plugging iotum into PhoneGnome

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Published on May 23rd, 2006 under ,

iotum and Phonegnome: Better Together

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Published on May 15th, 2006 under , ,

PhoneGnome Does Skype

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Published on May 15th, 2006 under , , ,

‘Bumping Uglies’ with PhoneGnome

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Published on May 2nd, 2006 under , , ,

iotum-PhoneGnome Momentum

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Published on April 30th, 2006 under , ,

PhoneGnome and iotum Hook Up

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Published on April 28th, 2006 under , ,

PhoneGnome Creator Speaks Out

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Published on April 22nd, 2006 under ,

PhoneGnome Delivers an API For Your Phone

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Published on March 16th, 2006 under ,

Hats off To PhoneGnome

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Published on March 14th, 2006 under ,
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