VoxxMail > Thoughts on Peer-to-Peer VoIP - P2P Invades the Enterprise

[Realtime-VoIP: The VoIP Community Weblog] The new release of the Skype peer to peer VoIP software is causing trouble in the network administrators world due to the changes the developers have made to the connection set-up procedure. Companies who currently offer anti Skype filters for corporate networks say that Skype are really trying to get into the “company network infrastructure”.More detail is noted by Jan Geinaert, one of the premier Skype watchers.

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[Andyabramson.blogs.com] VoIP Watch: Skype, Zennstrom, Friis Et Al Sued for RICO Violations: Anyone can sue anybody, and a lawsuit does not imply guilt but I've been informed that in documents fled in the U.S. District Court's CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA (Western Division - Los Angeles) CIVIL DOCKET FOR CASE #: 2:06-cv-00391-FMC-E that back on January 20th StreamCast Networks, best known for their Peer to Peer technology, called Morpheus, filed a RICO suit against Skype Technologies SA, Niklas Zennstrom, Janus Friis, BlueMoon OU (the company that reportedly did a lot of the development work on Skype) alleging RICO violations. RICO stands for the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.

Jacobsen.nohttp://www.jacobsen.no [Jacobsen.no] Skype gives us Peer to peer VoIP (Anders Jacobsen's blog): I'd like someone to tell me quickly how I add an additional input section to my comments like the e-mail address that enables a Skype callback. Be a lot easier to thank people that way!Indeed :-)

http://blog.tmcnet.com [Blog.tmcnet.com] Popular Telephony Peerio a Skype Killer?: Some, including industry analysts are skeptical of Dmitry’s vision which is, “We anticipate that within ten years there will only be peer-to-peer calls placed over the telephony network, making it the de-facto standard for next generation telecommunications," They claim there is a stigma attached to P2P as being consumer-oriented, a security risk, and a hobbyist’s toy - not a serious enterprise telephony solution. Jon Arnold, an analyst at Frost & Sullivan, was quoted as saying, “I don’t see how someone else starting from scratch is going to get that kind of traction.”

Pbs.orghttp://www.pbs.org [Pbs.org] PBS | I, Cringely . July 28, 2005 - Skyped: But where Kazaa at one point annoys everyone, Skype just offers peer-to-peer voice communication, sans spyware, for the best of all prices: free. If I have Skype on my computer and you have Skype on yours, we can talk for nothing and the audio quality is surprisingly good -- good enough that 142 million people have so far downloaded Skype, with probably 20 million using the service on a daily basis.

[Blog.peer1.net] Peer 1 Network: BLOG :: VoIP, WiFi, and Skype are not toys and are ...: They consider all IP Telephony, WiFi and Skype as toys, the real business will of course be IP, but in 3GPP/UMTS and IMS. They do not recognise that the device manufactures are undermining their business silently with more and more dual-mode and general purpose devices, and if, their first idea is how to prevent and block this.

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