Hey, this is kind of a throw-back to Pulver’s top 30 VoIP bloggers of 2005 a year or so ago, but whatcha gonna do. Here’s my in-no-particular-order list of my favorite telecomrades on the Net:
- Phoneboy, Nokia officianado and all-around great family man. This guy knows his cell phones and has been very helpful to me with my stupid questions about how to use them.
- Jeff Pulver, the “godfather” of Voice over IP and the man at the top of the Pulver media empire. He has a digital camera, so watch out if you’re at one of his events! Jeff is a proponent of legislation for network neutrality and very active in telecom politics.
- Andy Abramson, the owner of PR firm Comunicano and certainly one of the most well-informed guys in this industry. Andy also knows his wine.
- Ken Camp, the coiner of the phrase “Digital Common Sense” and one of the guys in VoIP that brings along a wealth of legacy telephony experience. His points of view are essentially conservative, but Ken’s got the deets on all the big players. And his book “IP Telephony Demystified” was a helpful reference when I wrote my first book “Switching to VoIP”.
- The VoIP Girl, Leanne, is new on the scene, but her perspective on using consumer VoIP technology has honestly saved me a lot of time researching things. Keep up the good work, Leanne.
- Alec Saunders, the CEO of Iotum, is on my list of favorite Canadians, with Geddy, Alex, and Neil. I actually thought of him the other day when I saw curling on TV.
- Luca Filigheddu, direct from Italy, Luca has some good thoughts on Web 2.0 and VoIP stuff in general.
There are so many honorable mentions that I need to add but I’m running out of time, so let me put the hyperlinks in. Seeya.


