I wrote two weeks ago about Ribbit, the next generation phone service provider getting purchased by BT for a reported $55 million, but it now looks as if the company received $105 million. The deal took a few weeks to finalize (not that it is indicative of anything) and when ti was officially announced, the total amount paid by BT had almost doubled. This isn’t just good news for telecommunications entrepreneurs, but in many ways it is “validation” that the voice 2.0/ teleco 2.0 era is upon us.

Many will debate the price paid for Ribbit and the fact that they do not have any revenues (yet), but to a company like BT $105 million is a drop in the bucket compared with the potential return that the Ribbit technology platform could bring them. It will be very interesting to see if BT will “close-up” the platform or keep it open; monetizing it by giving businesses the ability to easily create telephony applications.