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A Short Intro to FoIP
I hope everyone's holiday is proceeding according to plan and that you are all ready to celebrate a happy and safe New Year's Eve. We have just released a three minute FoIP Flash Demo at http://hooktours.com/8087191 . The content is very basic...
Published
12-29-2008 2:46 PM
by
Jeff Dworkin
Filed under:
T38
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T.38
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FoIP
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T30
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Flash Demo
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Fax
Another use for "social networking" - Eviction
The news this week contained a story from Australia about the use of Facebook as a method of serving legal notices. In this scenario, some folks decided to stop paying the mortgage on their home. The lender tried some of the familiar methods of serving...
Published
12-19-2008 3:17 PM
by
Bob Logan
Selling My Bandwidth
I was talking recently with a friend of mine who is in the femtocell business. We were discussing all the various ways a femtocell could be used and it got me to asking the question: "Who owns the femto bandwidth?" Before we delve into the ramifications...
Published
12-17-2008 7:50 PM
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Brian Peebles
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Bandwidth
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Wireless
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Femtocells
Fast Food and IP Video
We're all seeing and feeling the crunch of the current economic downturn. But with every crisis there are always opportunities. If you don't believe this, just ask Warren Buffett. As a fan of fast food, I can tell you that companies like McDonald's...
Published
12-14-2008 10:43 PM
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Joe Mele
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Video
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strategy
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revenue
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opportunity
What's the future of the application store?
I have recently been reading discussions going around about T-Mobile's application store vs. Apple's app store for the iPhone. One of the main debates is who should be offering the store, the carrier, the manufacturer or someone else? Who will...
Published
12-12-2008 4:50 PM
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Vaughn Eisler
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Google
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app store
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T-Mobile
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carrier
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Apple
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iStore
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Android
Free information from Google
Here is something you may want to have and use. I still remember when the telephone company charged me $1.50 to get a phone number from information and how I used to use Tellme for similar types of services. Just leave it up to Google to come up with...
Published
12-07-2008 3:09 PM
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Vaughn Eisler
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411
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Tellme
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Google
Leveraging IMS to Deploy Triple Play
One of the biggest trends in the service provider space is convergence. As competition continues to intensify, service providers are beginning to realize the need to offer bundled services (on one bill) that includes voice, data and multimedia applications...
Published
12-07-2008 4:23 AM
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Vaughn Eisler
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SCIM
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Louder. Faster. Funnier.
Although I earn my living here in the world of IP Communications, my true passion has always been the performing arts. This goes all the way back to what used to be called “Nursery School.” I got my first taste of working in front of an audience...
Published
12-03-2008 5:15 PM
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Jeff Dworkin
Making Less Carbon for a Living
I hate commuting. The variables which conspire to make the commuting experience miserable are myriad. Yet, the demands of the office are still such that my regular presence is required. Most people still have jobs that prevent them from working from home...
Published
12-02-2008 6:21 PM
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Brian Peebles
Filed under:
Carbon Footprint
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Telecommuting
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