In an article posted today at eWeek, AT&T is excused from its traditional role as scapegoat in the Google Voice rejection fiasco. And my previously posted sentiments about Apple building something that competes with Google Voice have finally been echoed on a mainstream outlet.
Well doy, Apple realizes that consumer-empowering voice technology is a competitive advantage. We VoIP folks have been preaching that gospel for the last ten years. Comrade Ken Camp wrote with visionary accuracy about the merits of VoIP in his book IP Telephony Demystified, one of the really early books on the subject. I agreed with him when I wrote Switching to VoIP that VoIP is a leveler of the playing field, a true equalizer and a legitimately revolutionary technology item.
I’ve also viewed carriers like AT&T, at least for the last four or five years, as access providers, not “phone line providers” offering dialtone. Apple, it seems, has arrived at the same conclusion.


