 batageekSlave To The DuopolyPremium join:2003-01-25 1 edit | reply to Pabl0 likewise....I thought this "bandwidth hog" should be exposed for its 30k usage. LOL
The real answer I think can be found right here.....typical Bell abuse...(though I didn't think this applied to our friends to the North).....sigh
While he did not offer any details on the expected arrival or pricing of Clearwire's own VoIP service, Salemme did say that VoIP "is a very important part of our portfolio, and we want to get it out there as quickly as possible." Salemme said Clearwire chose Bell Canada's offering based on its technical merits, which he said the company deemed superior to those currently available, such as the CallVantage service from AT&T. As part of its agreement, Bell Canada also invested $100 million in Clearwire, and will have a representative on Clearwire's board. Intel Captial, the chip company's venture arm, has also invested in Clearwire.
According to Vonage, it was able to resolve its customer's issues by changing the SIP port number for the end-user device. After the change, the customer was able to use Vonage's service again, Vonage's Shulz said. -- »www.tricitybroadband.com |