Martin Geddes, who works for an unnamed big telco, has a fabulous blog
called Telepocalypse that I’ve linked to a few times already. Two
of his posts last week deserve broader distribution.
One gives the best explanation for something I’ve only had an incohate conviction about: the importance of ENUM to the future evolution of the convergence of telecom and the Internet.
The other post gives a numerical illustration
of another point I’ve been making for a while: the yawning revenue gap
between the current voice-dominated industry of circuit-switched
telephony, and the future converged industry of packet data. As
Martin recognizes, the numbers don’t add up.