Comments on What's New In VoIP? Lots with Gizmo, Voxeo and FonalityTypePad2008-12-09T11:48:44ZAndy Abramsonhttps://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/2008/12/whats-new-in-voip-lots-with-gizmo-voxeo-and-fonality/comments/atom.xml/Sergio commented on 'What's New In VoIP? Lots with Gizmo, Voxeo and Fonality'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451b99869e20105364faaac970b2008-12-10T14:29:53Z2008-12-10T14:29:53ZSergiohttp://profile.typepad.com/6p01053657fe5c970cGreat roundup of the happenings in the VoIP world. Gizmo is a great tool and I use it all the...<p>Great roundup of the happenings in the VoIP world. Gizmo is a great tool and I use it all the time. They making a Flash phone offering is even better! One thing that particularly caught my eye was your comment about mashups and Voxeo. </p>
<p>Voxeo has a really good platform comprising of VoiceXML and other server based offerings. To an end-consumer, Voxeo doesn't provide any services directly. So I don't completely agree with your comparision here. Voxeo is still missing out on the client-end wherein Ribbit takes the cake. I think Ribbit's Flash platform was a game changer and really powerful tool to provide voice services truly integrated with the web directly to the "user".</p>
<p>Now, if Voxeo can do something on that front, then it will truly have the arsenal to be the industry leader in Voice 2.0 given all the unified offering stuff they mention with Voice Objects acquistion. <br />
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