Today's Buzz:

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

500 By Wednesday Morning?

(Sponsor: Lok Technology)

As we have been reporting, Pulver's Bellster service has exploded onto the VoIP scene, at least amongst the technorati. This morning Jeff reported that 408 nodes had registered for the service. By evening, in an email to me he reports that there are now 467 registered nodes. 59 new nodes in a little over 12 hours.

Jeff also reports that the terms of service and messaging have evolved in response to slashdot and blog discussions here and elsewhere. It is great to see an entrepreneur who is in a real conversation with his market. Congratulations Jeff.

posted by Ted Shelton at 9:38 PM

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