Tuesday, March 29, 2005

In The Beginning....

... there was Frost. Frost & Sullivan that is. This well-known analyst firm was one of the first, if not the first to cover VoIP in the late 1990s.

I inherited Frost's VoIP coverage when I joined the firm in February 2001. Telecom hadn't quite gone over the edge yet, but it was getting pretty close. VoIP was new to me then, and within a few weeks, I was sent to attend my first conference, Spring VON 2001 in Phoenix.

I still remember everything about it - the buzz, how new it all was, the buzz, meeting Jeff for the first time, more buzz, seeing an NHL game when it's 95 degrees outside, some more buzz, and seeing the Commitments at Jeff's party. Still have the shoulder bag - I wonder what that might get on ebay some day?

I've been covering VoIP ever since for Frost, and I give them credit for sticking with it through good and bad times, as many other analyst firms cut back or dropped their coverage altogether. However, I've reached a point where I had to move on, and here I am.

I left Frost at the end of this February and have gone back to my roots in independent consulting. Frost's VoIP coverage remains strong, and they'll continue to do good work in this space(www.voip.frost.com).

And so concludes the IP book of Genesis, at least in my world.

Welcome to my blog!

This is my very first blog entry, and I'm grateful to Jeff for giving me this forum to share my views on IP, and hopefully generate some thought provoking discourse.

Going forward, I'll be posting things from a variety of perspectives. I'm still an analyst at heart, and will comment regularly on developments in the IP sector. Look for my thoughts in my next posting about Kagoor, who was just acquired by Juniper (www.kagoor.com). This is just one of many dominoes that will fall as the IP landscape goes through rapid consolidation this year, and maybe next.

Being based in Toronto, I'll be commenting regularly on the Canadian IP scene, which is distinct from the US, but exciting in its own way. Of course, with Voice on the Net Canada coming here next month, I'll be doing my share to keep Canada in the limelight (www.pulver.com/canada2005/).

I'll also use this blog as diary of my media citings, so this will be a good place to track where I'm talking to the press.

Finally, as my blogging skills develop, I'll build up my links to share with you other blogs and industry resources that I find useful. Along the way, I'll inevitably slip in connections to the other passions in my life, such as the Red Sox, blues, jazz, classic rock, piano, guitar, cinema, comedy, and good writing. And - the occasional posting from my kids, who I think have a lot to say about how technology is shaping their lives, and ultimately ours.

And of course, I very much welcome your comments - and I do write back!

8 comments:

Jon Arnold said...

Posted by: Gareth Shearman

Congratulations on the start of your blog, Jon!

Gareth Shearman
Victoria, B.C.

Jon Arnold said...

Posted by: Ash Chopra

Congrats! Good luck....after the Frost comes the....

Jon Arnold said...

Posted by: David Kolb

Great job -

Jon Arnold said...

Posted by: David Simon

Congratulations on the start of your blog, Jon.

Jon Arnold said...

Posted by: Dr. Howard H. Thaw

Jon,

Your work and interaction with VoIP companies and professionals from around-the-world has been exemplary in demonstrating how seasoned and respected industry analysts can offer valuable perspectives on the market and even the mindsets of influential players.

I look forward to following your blog.

Jon Arnold said...

Posted by: Lynne Cavanaugh

Hi Jon,
Best wishes on your new adventure. You did a great job at F&S and my clients will miss interaction with you. It's good to know you will still be around the VoIP community. I will stay tuned to your blog. - Lynne Cavanaugh, SHIFT Communications (for Excel, etc.)

Jon Arnold said...

Posted by: Barbara

Jon, Please email me your contact info. Would like to get in touch.

Jon Arnold said...

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