Martin Geddes

Martin Geddes

Consultant, Chief Analyst
Joined on January 15, 2004 – United Kingdom
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Martin Geddes writes the popular telecom strategy weblog Telepocalypse, cited by Business Week, Forbes, and Wall Street Journal among others. Before becoming an independent consultant, he was a technology specialist and product strategy manager at Sprint in Overland Park, KS, and is named on 17 patents filed by Sprint. Prior to entering telecom, Geddes built large transactional systems at Oracle Corporation.

Geddes is now chief analyst at STL, and one of the creators of the Telco 2.0 initiative. This is a conference, consulting, and market analysis business which helps network operators and vendors continue to make money in an all-IP world.

Topic Interests

DNSIPv6PrivacyIP AddressingInternet GovernanceP2PSecurityEnumInternet ProtocolBroadbandWirelessNet NeutralityVoIPDomain NamesMobileAccess ProvidersCensorshipPolicy & Regulation

Recent Blogs

Goo Goo Goggles: 700MHz Spectrum Auction and the U.S. Taxpayers

A Packet of Lies

Frustrations with VoIP Phone Services

Help! This is Not an Emergency

Disappearing Telephony

Popular Posts

Why NAT Isn't As Bad As You Thought

Whither DNS?

URLs: Ontologically Speaking

Would the Real Network Neutrality Please Stand Up?

Help! This is Not an Emergency