Abramson Decodes AIM’s Digits

Source: saunderslog.com

It’s worth reading Andy Abramson’s thoughts on AIM Phoneline.  Essentially, after a little thinking about it, Andy has realized something we all should have seen — AOL has the largest network of Dial-Up POPs in North America.  While MSN moved aggressively into broadband (because they couldn’t beat AOL at dial-up) in the late 1990’s, AOL clung stubbornly to that core business. Today, they’ve got the PRI’s, they’ve got the modems, etc etc etc.  Giving away phone numbers that ride on that network is an incremental cost of, what, 10 cents per month per subscriber?

While everyone else giving away phone number. is forced to negotiate wacky deals with Native American tribal phone companies in the middle of sparsely populated areas like the Nevada desert, AOL can just wade in and start capturing customers.  Can anyone doubt that AOL will be the new phone company of America.  Is it not obvious that the Voice 2.0 mantra of applications driving value on the new network will be realized first by AOL?

Brilliant.  Abso-freakin-lutely B-R-I-L-L-I-A-N-T.

Published on May 17th, 2006 under , ,


Last 20 posts tagged "RAMS"

Ramshyam Lowers Call Center Prices

Source: www.voip-news.com

-news.comRamshyam Communications Limited has lowered its prices in hope so drawing more small businesses to take advantage of their call center outsourcing services.
“Ramshyam has lowered…

Published on September 26th, 2008 under , , ,

Secure multi-lateral VoIP peering software published to Sourceforge as Open Source

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

VoIP IP Telephony @ http://snapvoip.blogspot.comAtlanta, Georgia (USA) –– Feb 14, 2007. TransNexus, Inc. has made the OSP Toolkit and RAMS open source projects publicly available on SourceForg…

Published on February 15th, 2007 under , , , , , ,

Dina Kaplan: Why I Like Andy Abramson’s Video Blog

Source: saunderslog.com

Dina has posted some thoughts on Andy’s video blog.  Perhaps the most interesting comment she makes is this:
When we started blip.tv, we wondered: would videoblogging attract bloggers lured…

Published on September 16th, 2006 under , , ,

Abramson is Back

Source: saunderslog.com

After a sleepy hiatus, my buddy Andy Abramson appears to be back blogging with a vengeance.  Arriving home from my wine tasting trip last night, I was confronted with 8 new stories on his…

Published on July 17th, 2006 under

Abramson Decodes AIM’s Digits

Source: saunderslog.com

It’s worth reading Andy Abramson’s thoughts on AIM Phoneline.  Essentially, after a little thinking about it, Andy has realized something we all should have seen — AOL has…

Published on May 17th, 2006 under , ,

Abramson recaps the year

Source: saunderslog.com

Andy has done a recap of 2005. It’s an audio post, and works quite well. He’s still talking "me too, me also, me different ", but this time in the context of all the VoIM…

Published on December 24th, 2005 under

Abramson’s Voice Blog

Source: saunderslog.com

Andy is playing with Slawesome to make voice blog entries.  Don’t know if he’ll continue to do it, but the result is more compelling than I imagined it would b…

Published on October 2nd, 2005 under , ,

Abramson on Skype Voice Services

Source: saunderslog.com

Andy’s point of view is interesting.  He’s looking at how the Skype announcement affects content providers –> radio, media companies like Disney, and so on, as opposed…

Published on September 8th, 2005 under , , , ,

Abramson on Google and Skype

Source: saunderslog.com

Andy Abramson tells us Why Googl. Doesn’t Nee. Skype. Good analysis.  It boils down to capability and reach.  The. have the smarts to d. it themselves, and they have t…

Published on August 23rd, 2005 under , , ,
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