Update 5/8/08: Even more blogs added at the
end. Thanks for all of your suggestions!
When was the last time you looked for expert advice on a blog
about VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) or WiMAX (the successor
to WiFi)? Or, perhaps you sought an antique telephone or the latest
gizmo that could connect you to your Aunt Sally through the
Internet. The telecom industry has changed dramatically over the
past few decades, and blogs provide one way to keep up with with
transitions from traditional technology to the latest
connectivity.
To that end, the following 100 120 sites represent the most
popular, unusual, informative and useful blogs within the telecom
industry. The sites listed below are in alphabetical order beneath
each category heading. While the sites are numbered, the numbering
does not indicate any order of value.
VoIP
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Corporate Blogs |
Mobile Blogs |
Wireless Blogs |
Outside the U.S. |
Niche |
Toys and Gadgets |
Updated: More Blogs!
VoIP
We’ve chosen the best and most active VoIP blogs on the ‘Net for
your satisfaction. If you’re looking for product-specific blogs
(such as Skype), look at the next category for corporate blogs,
where you’ll find a variety of VoIP blogs offered through company
resources.
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About VoIP: Sharla
Sikes covers industry news, products, legislation and regulation,
business trends and more in this easy-to-read for-the-masses VoIP
blog.
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Asterisk VoIP
News: This blog is devoted solely to news, developers’ notes,
case studies and other information for and about the Asterisk Open Source PBX and
telephony platform.
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Digital Common Sense:
Ken Camp covers communications in a broad sense, but he leans
toward VoIP. Therefore, he’s found a slot in this category. Camp
has more than 25 years of experience in information technology. He
spent seventeen years with AT&T and Lucent Technologies. As an
independent consultant, his primary focal areas include “network
performance improvement, security practices and the design and
deployment of integrated voice and data solutions.” Plus, he has
pictures of Jeff Pulver (#16) rocking out in San Jose.
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Disruptive
Telephony: From the tagline: “Dan York on how Voice over IP is
rewriting (almost) everything you thought you understood about
telephony…” York is the Director of Emerging Communication
Technology for Voxeo and is also on the board of VOIPSA.
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Fractals of Change:
Tom Evslin’s career has taken him from nerd to CEO to novelist and
consultant with a brief stop as Transportation Secretary for the
State of Vermont, so don’t expect his blog to be totally VoIP. But,
Evslin and his wife, Mary, founded ITXC Corp. in 1997. That
NASDAQ-listed company grew from a startup to the world’s leading
provider of wholesale VoIP and one of the largest carriers of
international voice minutes of any kind by the time it was acquired
in 2004.
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GigaOM: Om Malik
founded this blog that covers technology news,analysis and opinions
on topics ranging from broadband to online games, Web 2.0 and the
wireless industry to VoIP. Malik covered telecom as a senior
Business 2.0 writer in 2006, and the Voice/VoIP section of this
blog reflects Malik’s expertise.
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IP Business:
When you go to this link, look to the left to find three different
VoIP blogs, by writers Gary Kim,
Hunter
Newby and Scott Wharton.
Kim is a founder of Dagda Mor Media and its Chief Operating
Officer, and he is Editor in Chief of IP Business and
ChannelVision. Newby is the Chief Strategy Officer and a Director
of a Special Purpose Acquisition Corporation based in New York City
that is focused on the communications industry. Wharton has been
BroadSoft’s Vice President of Marketing since 1999. All three men
bring a distinctive voice to the VoIP industry.
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Jon Arnold’s
Blog: Arnold is an independent analyst/consultant focused on
the IP communications sector, based out of Toronto, Ontario. Before
he began this stint as the principal of J. Arnold & Associates,
he was the VoIP Program Leader at the industry analyst firm, Frost
& Sullivan. So, as he says, he’s “had a good run in this space
since its coming of age.” Arnold’s blog proves that he is one of
the most authoritative voices in VoIP today.
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Latest Geek
Stuff: This blog is all VoIP, and it’s filled with reviews,
opinions, news, insights, and the latest scoops on any VoIP service
you can imagine.
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LucaFiligheddu.com:
Luca is a recognized expert in the VoIP market. He’s now CEO at
Abbeynet, an Italian company which develops technologies and
services in the field of IP Communications since 1999. Luca shares
his interests on VoIP, Web 2.0 and everything that is internet and
technology on his blog, while he keeps a roving eye on other VoIP
bloggers and the industry as a whole, making connections and
providing astute observations.
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Mr. Blog: David Beckemeyer
speaks his mind about VoIP and offers a unique take here. From the
about page: “In my formal research, I can’t always discuss less
than fully formed ideas. But formality be damned here. Maybe I can
be a little controversial.”
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Saunderslog.com: Alec
Saunders is the CEO of iotum Inc. out of Ottawa, Ontario, an
Internet telephony service company. His blog posts are a mix of
VoIP technology and Web news, interviews and updates. A visit to
his site reveals what could be described as a visit to a bulletin
board about all things VoIP.
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Skype Journal: Phil
Wolff, Jim Courtney and other writers love to review “stuff.” So
they cover any and all Skype or Skype-related hardware, software
and technical constructs such as APIs, protocols and specs. The
posts are detailed, and the news goes beyond Skype to include all
types of VoIP-related topics.
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Solomon’s VoIP
World: Solomon Ige covers VoIP Tech, IP and VoIP telephony, and
VoIP solutions in his well-respected blog, along with contributors
Linda Umolu and Olusola Oyewola.
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Stuart Henshall’s Blog:
Stuart Henshall founded the Skype Journal blog, and he’s a
consultant to companies that want to expand into new media. So,
readers will find a mix of VoIP news and commentary alongside
social media news.
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The Jeff Pulver
Blog: Jeff Pulver is the founder of Pulver.com, and he is one of the pioneers
of the VoIP industry from the early 1990s. He founded the VON (Voice On the Net), and
he also is a leader in the emerging Internet TV industry. Today,
he urges the VoIP industry to move beyond its telco-like business
model toward social media. Named by Business Week as one
of their 2003 Tech Gurus, Pulver is committed to the future of IP
communications and is featured often in the media as true expert in
his field.
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Voice over IP Weblog:
A number of writers contribute to this blog, which gives its format
variety and punch with the addition of humor, video, news, graphics
and reviews. The writers aren’t CEOs, but they’re all Web and VoIP
evangelists, which counts.
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Tehrani.com: While other bloggers might hand out VoIP news on a
platter, Rich Tehrani digs in with a knife and fork to get to the
bottom of that news. Tehrani is also Group Editor-in-Chief of
Customer Interaction Solutions (CIS) Magazine. Launched in 1982,
CIS is the first publication in the world to cover call centers and
CRM. Tehrani founded the first magazine focused on VoIP in 1998
and, as President of TMC, is the owner of the registered trademark
for the term Internet Telephony. More recently he launched TMC’s
two newest titles, SIP Magazine and IMS Magazine.
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VoIP Central: You
won’t find any information about this blog’s administrators, but
VoIP Central has become known as one of the more active news
sources on new VoIP products and services. Blog readers also can
contribute content as well as comments.
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VOIP IP Telephony:
Three contributors write several posts per day on every type of
VoIP service, IP PBX, open source VoIP and Billing itself as “the
single destination” for every type of VoIP discipline, this blog
has a lot to live up to. And it does a good job, with multiple
posts per day covering VoIP, IP telephony, IP PBX, open-source
VoIP and more.
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VoIP Monitor: Curtis
Sund, along with writer Judson Skoog-Smith and
advertising/marketing specialist Birgit Schelzel provide readers
with news, analysis, information and opinions relating to Voice
over IP (VoIP) and Internet telephony through this blog.
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VoIP Princess
Blog: In 2005 Andy Abramson (#22) dubbed Carolyn Schuk as the
VoIP Princess. Hence, the princess who calls with her VoIP. Schuk
also makes a showing with her technical writing in
Bay Area Business Woman,
Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal and
Voxilla.com.
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VoIP Security
Blog: Mark Collier saw a niche for information about VoIP
security issues and filled it with this blog. Collier is CTO of the
voice security and management company, SecureLogix Corp., so his
perspective is especially valuable. Collier also is a member of
VOIPSA (Voice Over IP
Security Alliance).
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VoIP Watch: Andy
Abramson is the founder of Comunicano, a PR and marketing
consulting firm that has gravitated to the Internet telephony
market. His VoIP Watch blog targets news and analysis about VoIP
issues.
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Corporate Blogs
The blogs in this category belong to major commercial telecom
companies or to individuals who hold high positions within major
commercial businesses and corporations. Some blogs listed here are
concerned with a specific product or service.
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Ask the VoIP
Specialists: This blog is the voice of Avad Technologies, a VoIP
business specialist company. But, it’s also the voice of many other
VoIP experts, some of whom are listed on this page.
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Cisco’s Mobility
Blog: Cisco provides a blog that covers various portions of the
industry. Looking at the blog from the home page, it appears
productive. However, if you’re into Cisco’s perspective on
“mobility,” for instance, you might be slightly disappointed. That
part of Cisco’s blog network is sparse. On the other hand, the “Web
Experience” blog seems much more active.
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Communications:
Written by Brough Turner, Chief Technology Officer at NMS
Communications. This blog offers “Brough’s writings on the
technology, economic and social issues of communications at the
intersection of telecom, mobility and the Internet.”
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Global Crossing
Blog: Global Crossing experts and special guests podcast and
blog their views on industry trends and technologies in VoIP, but
the tagline suggests that IP convergence is the real focus
here.
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Going WiMAX: Ari
Zoldan, founder & CEO at Quantum Networks, LLC, A WiMax
Company, is the head writer for this blog. Readers can find entries
posted under such topics as “Analyses and Speculations” and “Word
on the Street Is…,” so expect a mix of commentary and WiMAX-style
gossip.
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Irwin Lazar’s
“Real-Time” Blog: Irwin Lazar is the principal analyst and
program director for unified communications and collaboration at
Nemertes Research. His background is in network operations, network
engineering, voice-data convergence, and IP telephony, which may be
why he blogs about VoIP, unified communications, presence, and
collaboration.
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JAJAH Blog: The JAJAH blog
is focused on their product, of course, and how it will help their
current and potential customers and developers. But occasionally
they’ll spread wings to talk about the telecom industry as a
whole.
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Mobile Marketing
Watch: This blog covers the mobile marketing community, where
business owners and marketers can find new mobile marketing ideas
for campaigns. Vic Berggren writes this blog in his “spare time.”
Berggren is a software developer and has worked for Interlink Communication Systems
since 1998 and is currently the CIO at this company.
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Mobile Messaging
2.0: This site on the future of mobile messaging is sponsored
by Airwide
Solutions, a global-market provider for next-generation mobile
messaging and wireless internet infrastructure, applications and
solutions.
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Moz@Work: Moz
Hussain works for Microsoft, where he focuses on enterprise unified
communications. His blog covers the telecom industry with an eye to
environmental issues.
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SIPthat: The VoIP and IP
Communications blog by Erik Lagerway. Erik has more than a decade
of experience in the telecommunications and software industry, and
is currently the CEO of Lypp.
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Skype Blogs:
Since Skype is available in 28 languages and is used in almost
every country around the world, it’s no wonder that this collection
of blogs is one of the most active VoIP sites on the Web. If you’re
a Skype fan, you can spend all day reading content for developers,
businesses, and individual users.
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Smith on VoIP:
Garrett Smith is Director of Marketing and Business Development at
VoIP Supply, a leading VoIP solutions provider. In this blog, Smith
introduces and reviews new VoIP products and services. The
connections here are not lost; B2 Consultant is the parent company
to VoIP Supply, the business that hosts VoIP Insider (see
#42).
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Telco 2.0: This Blog
supports the Telco
2.0 Initiative, a new industry program focused on helping with
the question: “How do we (telcos, handset manufacturers, Media
companies, IT players, NEPs, etc) make money in an IP-based
world?”
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The
Final Mile: Tim Sanders posts some of his thoughts on the WiMAX
Blog (see below), but his main venue is this blog, where he talks
about wireless in all shapes and forms. Tim also provides a podcast
on all things uber-wireless at WiMAX Global News.
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Verizon’s Policy Blog: Verizon is upfront in stating that the
blog expresses their perspectives on policy issues that affect the
telecommunications industry. With that said, they encourage
feedback on that perspective. They prefer to focus on policy issues
that “have implications for the greatest number of companies and
consumers.”
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Vision Mobile:
This company’s expertise encircles the ecosystem of network
operators,handset manufacturers and mobile service providers in the
wireless sector. Their blog may appeal mainly to tier-1 operators
and OEMs, software vendors, system integrators, and international
analyst houses. With that said, the topics here are vastly
interesting to anyone with an interest in wireless systems.
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VoIP Insider: This
blog is produced by VoIP Supply LLC, and its
posts are geared more toward the reseller market. But any news is
good news for avid VoIP fans - especially when it’s from the
“inside.”
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VoIPs4u.com: Sponsored by
Unitec Communications LLC, this site is more like a news feed than
a blog. But, it is unlike any other blog listed here in that
readers can catch up on VoIP news quickly through this site, as
posts are frequent if you can rely on the occasional dated
entry.
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WiMAX.com
Blog: This blog is brought to you by WiMAX.com Broadband
Solutions out of Austin, Texas. While the blog focuses mainly on
the business perspective of WiMAX, the forum is geared toward
answering questions about this up and coming technology.
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Wireless
Mobility: Mae Kowalke is an Associate Editor at TMCnet,
Technology Marketing Corporation’s online news site that covers a
broad range of technology and marketing-related industries
including WiFi, VoIP, CRM, call center, IP communications,
biometrics, alternative power, and information technology. You’ll
find topics here such as 802.11 and other wireless standards,
BlackBerries, cell phones, fixed-mobile convergence, the IEEE,
PDAs, and municipal WiFi.
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Mobile Blogs
The following blogs focus on mobile communications, including
wireless, but focused mainly on mobile content and trends. If
you’re looking for reviews about mobile gadgets, head to the last
category in this article.
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Day in the Life of a
Mobile Diva: Darla Mack, aka the “Mobile Diva,” began her
stardom with a blog that showcased her mobile phone passion. The
blog and Darla have morphed into a force to be reckoned with within
the wireless industry.
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MobHappy: MobHappy is a
collaborative effort between Russell Buckley and Carlo Longino, a
mobile marketer and a writer about mobile devices respectively.
Together, they bring humor and cutting-edge insights and analysis
into the Mobile industry from outside the corporate perimeter.
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Mobile Monday:
Mobile Monday is a global community comprised of mobile industry
visionaries, developers and influentials who want to foster
cooperation and cross-border business development through virtual
and live networking events to share ideas, best practices and
trends from global markets. With global networks, this group keeps
an open communication platform going through events and through
this blog. While the blog may not pertain to your specific mobile
device, it’s an interesting read on what this group is doing.
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Mobile Open
Source: Fabrizio Capobianco is CEO of Funambol, the mobile open source
company, and this blog is a “thinking out loud” format for his
thoughts on mobile community and social networking.
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Mobile Phone
Blog: This blog provides an “insider’s perspective” on the
mobile phone industry, opinions on cell phone content, reviews of
mobile games, critiques about new firms in the market and the
overall health of the global wireless industry. The blog is written
by the two founders of Movaya,
a service provider for digital content to mobile devices.
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Mobility Beat: This
site is less a blog and more a community-powered social bookmarking
and link sharing website about mobile technology. Influenced by the
Digg social news network format,
this group uses the Open Source Pligg to power their site.
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MobileMentalism: Mike
Evans is a lecturer in Computer Science, specialising in social
computing, and “devotee of the mobile gizmo.” While Evans keeps
readers abreast of the current mobile market, he also encourages
readers to envision what might be coming over the horizon so that
his community can adapt to new technologies. A visionary’s dream
blog.
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mocoNews.net: Biz-tech
journalist and entrepreneur, Rafat Ali, created MocoNews as a blog
that focuses specifically on the business of the mobile content
market.
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Msearchgroove: The
writers for this blog track industry developments and players that
impact mobile search, personalization, recommendation, targeted
mobile advertising, and social networking. One of the key authors
is Chetan Sharma, from #63 below.
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mTrends: Rudy De Waele,
a Belgian who lives and works in Barcelona, Spain, is a Mobile 2.0
evangelist. He started this blog in 2004 to cover the evolution of
the wireless industry, and today his entries tackle subjects such
as mobile events, user experiences, usability, innovations,
startups and more.
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Open
Gardens: This blog is about wireless mobility, innovation,
digital convergence and mobile Web 2.0. Ajit Jaokar, author of the
book, Mobile web 2.0, and a member of the web2.0 workgroup, founded this
blog on May 26, 2005 based on his “vision and philosophy of
OpenGardens i.e. the philosophical opposite of ‘walled gardens’
especially as applicable to the mobile data industry.”
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PhoneDog: Co-
founders Tom Klein and Andre Refay established phonedog in 2001 as
a means to provide the consumer with un-biased reviews and
information needed to make smart decisions when choosing phone
products and services. Klein’s door-to-door sales of phone, cable
and Internet services for a small regional communications company
in Charleston, South Carolina and Refay’s work as an IT project
leader for a Web development company in Sarasota, Florida, provide
the backgrounds needed to provide an unbiased perspective on
products with an eye to satisfying consumer questions.
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Telepocalypse:
Before Martin Geddes was a full-on teenager, he would get booted
out of computer stores for reprogramming TI-99/4As. By 2001, he was
enlisted into a project to re-invent Sprint as the first carrier to
become an open application platform, so he was thinking in
“i-mode++, but before i-mode was a known success.” He began this
blog as a lark, but soon ended up leaving Sprint to become a
consultant who is active in the Telco 2.0 initiative.
His blog reflects his current interests with intelligent agitation,
cynicism and wit.
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The Mobile Technology
Weblog: The Mobile Technology Weblog follows important trends
and events in consumer mobile technology markets worldwide and is
part of the Creative Weblogging group.
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Wireless Blogs
The following blogs focus on the wireless industry, a place
where visionaries meet with techies to discuss philosophy and the
future of communications.
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3G and 4G Wireless
Blog: Zahid Ghadialy, a wireless evangelist with about a
decade’s worth of experience in the 3G wireless domain, offers
readers the latest news and information on 3G and 4G wireless
topics.
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ABI
Research Wireless Blog: ABI Research was founded in 1990 to
assist manufacturers of wireless semiconductor components in
understanding and entering new markets. Their wireless blog
contains analyst perspectives on key industry topics including
mobile devices, network infrastructure, mobile operators, mobile
content, and short range wireless connectivity.
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Always On Real-Time
Access: Chetan Sharma is a recognized industry expert in
strategy and implementation of wireless data and pervasive
computing solutions. The AORTA blog is both a personal and business
blend of insights into the wireless industry, backed by his
expertise as an author, a consultant, and the former founder and
Director of Luminant
Worldwide’s wireless practice.
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Broadband Wireless Internet
Access (BWIA) / WiMAX News: Yes, the blog title is a mouthful,
but it’s very descriptive. Steve Stroh, a technical writer who
specializes in wireless technology, put this blog together and it
holds his archival material for 2007. Now, in 2008, Stroh is
branching out and readers can find his new work at Steve Stroh Articles.
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DailyWireless: Sam
Churchill, the editor for this blog, is drawn healthy grass-roots
competition in the wireless community. That’s why they focus on
wireless developments such as WiMAX and community LANs. It’s also
why all content on DailyWireless reflects the authors’
understanding of the issues and is not altered in any way by
outside commercial interests (no paid posting or product
mentions).
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Disruptive
Analysis: Dean Bubley is the Founder of Disruptive Analysis, an
independent technology industry analyst and consulting firm.that
focuses primarily in wireless, mobile and telecom fields. His blog
contains “insightful and sometimes acerbic observations on the
world of mobile and wireless technology, especially FMC, wireless
VoIP, convergence, smartphones, operator data services, mobile
broadband, spectrum issues and IMS.”
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FierceWireless:
More of a portal than a mere blog, this site contains a forum,
news, special reports, jobs and more for the fierce wireless
aficianado.
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More Blah
2.0: This blog is just one online venue for author Paul
Golding, and it represents his personal insights. For the past
twelve years, Golding has either been running a mobile software and
consulting business or working as an independent mobile
tech/strategy consultant. Recently, he also was chairman of the
board of an internal innovations centre for mobile apps, called the
Mashing Room, where Mobile Web 2.0 mash-ups were created. Golding
also is author of the book, Next Generation Wireless
Applications.
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The
Wireless Future: This blog is sponsored by The New America, a
nonprofit public policy institute that was established through the
collaborative work of a diverse group of public intellectuals,
civic leaders and business executives. Their blog on the wireless
future contains both original blogs about wireless policy, although
“it is primarily an aggregator for items by Wireless Future
‘friends and family’ from elsewhere on the web.”
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TechDirt:
The wireless ‘channel’ for this technical blog provides news and
analysis about the wireless industry. Although not always cutting
edge, this blog delivers a broad range of stories that will keep
the wireless reader well informed.
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Wi-Fi Networking
News: Glenn Fleishman is a technology journalist, contributing
regularly to The Economist, Popular Science, PC World,
Macworld magazine, and other online and print
publications. He has been a columnist for The Seattle
Times since 2000, and appears weekly as a guest on KUOW-FM’s
afternoon arts and culture program Sound Focus. Glenn owns
and operates this daily news site and five related wireless data
Web logs, all located from this link. The other blogs include
Public Safety News, Voice over WLAN, Cell Data News, MIMO+N News
and WiMax Net News. Busy man!
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Wireless
Community: Dana Spiegel serves as the Executive Director and a
member of the Board of Directors of NYCwireless, a New York City
non-profit organization that advocates and enables the growth of
free, public wireless networks. This blog is part of his
experience, where he explores the “spectrum of community through
public wireless networks.”
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Wireless
Moves: Martin Sauter was photographed playing with a toy phone
at age two, and according to him, not much has changed since that
time, as he currently works as a Wireless Solution Consultant.
Within this century, Sauter has published two books on
communications systems for the mobile phone industry, and this blog
- while focused initially on personal thoughts - has become a
platform for discuss and share ideas and questions with a larger
audience.
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Outside the U.S.
The following links will take you to English language blogs on
telephony subjects located outside the U.S.
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BT Broadband
Blog: BT Broadband focuses on small business communications in
London, so their blog reflect this venue. Still, they broaden the
scope by applying local events to the telecommunications industry.
It’s an interesting read, especially if you want a comparison with
an overseas perspective.
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Mark Evans: While
not a total take on telephony or telecom, Evans brings a fresh
voice from Canada on all things communication. He’ll even warn you
that, in Montreal, people celebrate playoffs victories by the
Montreal Canadiens by rioting and burning cars. This doesn’t happen
in Toronto, where the Mesh
Web Conference will take place this year.
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Telecom Trends:
This is a Canadian blog written by Mark Goldberg from Mark H.
Goldberg & Associates, a consulting services to
telecommunications companies.
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WiHood and Telecom’s Tsunami
Blog: Thomas F. Anglero founded WiHood AS in August 2007, and
already has been honored with a funding award from Innovation
Norway, a division of the Norwegian government providing capital to
the most innovative companies in that country. WiHood is a program
designed to ensure that children have safe access to the most
innovative technologies. This leaning comes as no surprise, as Mr.
Anglero is one of the very first pioneers of VoIP beginning in 1994
and he’s a father as well. The blog focuses on “insights into the
disruptive changes of the telecommunications industry and the
WiHood community!”
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Wireless Watch Japan:
Founded in 2001, Wireless Watch Japan represents the “original and
independent English news source on Japan’s mobile industry.” The
blog provides in-depth coverage on the industry through news
reports, analytical articles, and video and audio programs.
Membership includes top-level employees from Fortune 500 companies.
Wireless Watch Japan is a division of Mobikyo K.K.,
Tokyo.
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Niche
This category covers everything from a writer who covers VoIP
along with pre-Islamic lunar cultic worship of southern Arabia and
astroichthyology, an attorney who blogs about wireless towers, and
a woman in the UK who collects antique British telephones and more
oddities. On the other hand, you’ll find other one-of-a-kind blogs
here as well, such as UCAN, the Utility Consumers’ Action Network
and a blog that focuses totally on texting.
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Textually.org: This site,
produced by Emily Turrettini from Geneva, Switzerland, is “all
about texting, SMS and MMS. This site also is the entry point for
three Weblogs devoted to cell phones and mobile content, all
produced by Turrettini. The other blogs include Ringtonia.com (”the
latest buzz on ringtones”), Picturephoning.com
(”exploring the new world of picture and video phones”), and
Watching TV Online (”and
the threat to big media”).
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Sidecut Reports: A
relatively new site from former GigaOM editor Paul Kapustka,
Sidecut Reports delivers “cutting reports from the intersection of
telecommunications, the Internet, and public policy.”
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TelecomLawBlog:
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP (DWT) has been involved in telecom
regulation and transactions for more than two decades. From the
expansion from wireless into digital, this company plans to
continue with support for telecom clients. The blog, therefore,
provides a generic resource for anyone with questions about the
telecom industry’s policy moves and how they affect users.
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First Coffee:
While this blog, created by writer David Sims, does focus on VoIP,
he also covers “customer relationship management, Turkish coffee,
contact center management, speech recognition technologies,
pre-Islamic lunar cultic worship of southern Arabia and
astroichthyology.” Phew!
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Hear Us
Now: HearUsNow.org follows the Consumers Union’s tradition of
promoting a fair and just marketplace by empowering consumers to
fight for better and more affordable telephone, cable and Internet
services or equipment. Their blog, which is more of a report on
their newsletter, is a great way to stay on top of telecom policy
and how it affects consumers.
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Jonathan Kramer on Wireless
Tower Siting: If any one blog really fits the “Niche” category,
this is it. Kramer set this blog up over a decade ago because he
knew “that government and private wireless planners are very visual
people.” So, through this blog and its photographs, Kramer hopes to
illustrate what can be done and what should be avoided when
constructing wireless towers. Kramer is a consultant through his
law firm, Kramer Telecom
Law Firm, P.C., and he’s advised the U.S. government and
private clients on wireless tower siting issues for many
years.
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Old
Telephones: Karen Shelton, located in the UK, has a penchant
for antique phones circa 1910 to 1980. This is one blog for her
obsession, and Retro
Telephones, which focus on the Bakelite phones, is
another.
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Pat Phelan: Pat Phelan is
the founder and President of Cubic Telecom (also known
as MaxRoam), a “well known disruptor in telephony circles and one
of the leading voices of Voice 2.0.” Phelan has been involved with
major telecom industries for years, but now sees himself as a
‘telecoms disruptor” and a “champion of the underdog” against
ruling telecom companies.
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UCAN’s Consumer Watchdog
Blog: Founded in 1983 by concerned San Diego citizens, the
Utility Consumers’ Action Network, UCAN, was formed to protect
consumers from utility and corporate abuse. Since that time, UCAN’s
not-for-profit legal team has saved San Diego consumers billions of
dollars in unfair utility rate hikes. Other communities can learn
about their struggles and insights through their blog.
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Strategic News Service
Blog: If you combine physics, biochemistry and technology, what
would you get? Many think this combination would result in a person
like Mark Anderson, a man who relishes the accuracy of his
predictions about the computing and communications industries. If
you combine consumerism with that mix, you have Anderson’s product,
the Strategic News Service newsletter (SNS), which was the first
subscription-based newsletter on the Internet and is read by
technology industry leaders and investors worldwide.
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Telecom Books
Blog: This blog collects telecom books for professionals,
students, and people who are interested in telecommunications
technology and business. But, the blog does more than review books
- it provides news about the telecom industry as well.
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Telephony
2.0: This blog, moderated by Rich Karpinski and supported by
Penton Media, covers a lot of
ground. The site itself, Telephony Online, covers global,
Ethernet, independent, IPTV, IMS, WiMAX, VoIP, FTTX, access,
broadband, wireless and software news, articles and more.
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The PhoneBoy Blog:
Dameon Welch-Abernathy could find a niche in VoIP, or he could fit
neatly into the Mobile category. But, he finds a spot here because
he covers VoIP, mobile, telecom and technology - and he makes it
simple. Need to find Dameon? Look no further than Facebook,
Twitter, Jaiku, Amazon (he wrote the book, Essential Checkpoint
Firewall-1: An Installation, Configuration, and Troubleshooting
Guide), the
Voice over IP Weblog….and, well, you get the idea…
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Wireless USB
Blog: Yes, Virginia, there is enough material about wireless
USBs to update a blog on a regular basis. That’s what Karsten Stopp
does with this site, which provides news, job offerings, videos and
other information about WUSB products and services. If this isn’t
enough for you, try Everything USB.
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Toys and Gadgets
If you can’t decide what to buy or if you don’t know about
what’s best on the market today, then visit the blogs below. You’ll
discover the companies that are capturing the telephony community’s
imagination.
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ChipChick:
Established in 2004, Chip Chick was a pioneer in the blogosphere,
becoming amongst the first sites to focus on technology for women.
This ‘channel’ within ChipChick helps women to learn about the
latest mobile phone technology and content.
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Digital
Nomads: If you combine travel with high tech, you get a Digital
Nomad. You’ll discover resources for portable professionals and
extreme telecommuting in this blog.
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Engadget Mobile: A
list of blogs wouldn’t be a good list without mention of Engadget’s
Mobile blog, which covers every newfangled gadget for the mobile
phone market that’s on the market today - and some that haven’t
made it to the shelves yet. Look here for the latest industry news
and tech reviews.
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Know Your
Mobile: The Know Your Mobile team is made up of four rather
distinct characters - Mat Toor, Rhys Lewis, Lin Jia, Lowri Williams
- who are located in London, yet who cover the world with their
knowledge of mobile devices. The blog is sharp and the reviews are
thorough. Know Your Mobile is a Project Badger production and
part of the Dennis
Publishing network of magazines and websites.
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Martin J.
Smith: This blog isn’t quite a philosophy, and it isn’t quite a
toy store. It’s a blend that offers insights into new gadgets and
technological advancements across the gamut of mobile
communications.
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Gadgetorama: This
site officially launched on January 5, 2005, and its mandate
focuses on mobile devices, such as Windows Mobile PDAs and
smartphones, UMPCs and more. However, you might find a few posts on
iPods and home entertainment toys as well.
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Gizmodo: If you have an
unhealthy penchant for shiny new toys, then this blog is written
just for you. You’ll find the latest news, reviews and
recommendations for everything related to the word, “gadget,”
including cell phones, PDAs, wireless gizmos and more.
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Mobile
Telecommunication and Gadgets: Jurjen Veldhuizen is a manager
of mobile information technology at TNO-ICT in Germany. His blog,
written in English, covers some of the latest mobile gadgets from a
European perspective.
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MobileBurn: This blog
focuses on the U.S. and European markets as the writers bring
in-depth, hands-on reviews about mobile devices. They also try to
keep readers informed about the top news and product launches in
the industry.
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Update: Even More
Blogs!
Thank you to all of you who sent in suggestions to add to this
list. Below, I am happy to include these blogs that I failed to
mention in the original posting. If you have any additional
suggestions not found here, please feel free to leave a comment at
the end of this post.
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All About Nortel:
All the news about Nortel Networks. Written by Mark Evans (see also
#74).
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All About
Symbian: The title pretty much says it all. This site claims to
be “world’s biggest community site and portal for smartphones
running the Symbian OS.”
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Dean Bubley’s
Disruptive Wireless: From Mr. Bubley himself: “Insightful and
sometimes acerbic observations on the world of mobile and wireless
technology, especially FMC, wireless VoIP, convergence,
smartphones, operator data services, mobile broadband, spectrum
issues and IMS.”
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GSM Arena: If you’re
looking for specs and a review of a GSM phone (new or old), you’ll
find it here.
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Kevin Restivo’s Tech
Blog: Restivo is a software research analyst for IDC Canada.
This blog is his personal take on wireless and consumer
markets.
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The Mobile
Gadgeteer: This blog by Matthew Miller on ZDNet offers the take
of one who describes himself as an “avid mobile device
enthusiast.”
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Mobiledia: “Resource
site dedicated to providing cell phone reviews, news, and
comprehensive information on all things mobile.”
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Mobile Messaging
2.0: Sponsored by Airwide Solutions, this blog features the
commentary of several different authors within the mobile tech
industry.
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Phone Scoop: Nothing
here but a whole lot of cell phone reviews!
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Slash Phone:
Self-described as “a hip and influential resource for the latest in
worldwide mobile phone news, reviews and industry
innovations.”
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The Smartphones
Show: Several-times-monthly videocast on the latest smartphone
news “for the rest of us.” Most of the videos are actually shot
with a Nokia N93.
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SMS Text News: “Daily
news and opinion for 250,000 industry executives and mobile
fanatics.” Founded by mobile fanatic Ewan MacLeod.
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Starr Trek: No beaming up
here, Scotty. While this blog does go where no blog has gone
before, its focus is on mobile technologies, Web 2.0 and Green
Energy ecosystems. Brought to you by Oliver Starr.
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Telecosm: Ike
Elliott’s take on telecom, technology, and the real world.
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The Thomas Howe
Company: Thomas Howe provides “expertise in the integration of
real time communications and the business process.
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Unwired View:
Wireless news, views, and reviews.
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Voice of VOIPSA: The
group weblog of the Voice over IP Security Alliance. Featuring Mark
Collier (#23) and Dan York (#4) among many others.
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VoIP &
Gadgets Blog: Tom Keating has been in the telecom publishing
industry since 1994, when he first joined TMC. He’s been a computer
geek for far longer than that though, as he proudly proclaims on
his about page that his interest in computers began in 1982 when he
got a Radio Shack TRS-80 Color Computer (CoCo). His experience
provides us with a wealth of information on his blog.
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VoIP News: Long-running
news site on business VoIP information.
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Voxeo Blogs: Weblogs from
the Voxeo Corporation.