Archive for February 3rd, 2007

Vonage, SunRocket: Fish, or fillets?

Catfish are really tough. 

Once, when I was a kid, I stayed at a friends cottage one weekend, and caught a good size catfish with a piece of bacon on a line.  We hauled it out of the lake, smacked it on the head with a hammer to kill it, slit it open, gutted it, and took it back down to the waters edge to clean it.  With no guts, that fish swam away!  I dove in after it, found it in about six feet of water where it had stopped, brought it back to shore, and smacked it on the head again.

The fish ended up coming home later that day, as my buddy and I were driven back to Ottawa by his dad.  It was a hot day, and that fish sat for an hour in a paper bag in the car.  At home, my Mum admired it, and then it went into the ‘fridge on a plate.  The next day, out it came.  We intended to make it into catfish fillets to go with an egg breakfast.  And you know what?  It started swimming around in the sink.  I kid you not!

Ultimately that fish became breakfast, but it certainly didn’t go easily.

The independent ITSP’s, like Vonage and SunRocket, are a bit like my catfish.  They’re a little primitive, but no matter how many smacks they take in the head, they keep on swimming.  Or maybe it’s just the story that says they’re doomed in the face of cable competition that’s like that fish. Who knows? In any case, that story has resurfaced again.  David Shabelman, writing for TheDeal.com, approaches it from an M&A point of view, suggesting a merger of Vonage and SunRocket or 8×8. Om Malik takes a numbers perspective, noting that the heavyweights continue to rack up new subscribers.

Interestingly, Om references SunRocket CEO Lisa Hook part way through his piece, saying:

Sunrocket CEO Lisa Hook told us a while back3 that the trick is fiscal discipline and introducing value added services. It is OK for a private company like Sunrocket to talk like that, but publicly traded Vonage needs to show growth – lots of it – or get punished even further by the investors.

However, according to a recent Light Reading report, Vonage may be poised to beat them to market with enhanced services.  Ouch!

And meanwhile, the cable companies keep on rolling, with results from Charter, Cablevision and Cox due soon.

Fish, or just fish fillets…  What do you think?

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Teen Buzz: Back to School in Japan?

It must be back to school week in Japan as well as here in Canada.  In any case, the “long tail” is definitely in action.  Mid-week my traffic spiked very high, as thousands of hits poured in from Japan, all going to the entry I wrote 8 months ago about the Mosquito Ringtone, also known as Teen Buzz. This is the allegedly inaudible-to-adults ring tone that kids are putting on their cell phones.  Of course, nothing is perfect.  This adult could hear the tone just fine, thank you very much, as could hundreds of others who commented on the original posting.

I had to laugh, though, when I had a look at the visitor stats that Feedburner now provides.  You’d think this was a Japanese web page! 

Alec is popular in Japan

For a longer explanation of the Mosquito Ring Tone, check out this Wikipedia entry, and the associated entry on presbycusis.

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