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IT Expo East was held last week in Miami. One thing I like to do at shows is to figure out if there is a clear theme or not. Sometimes there is, and sometimes there isn’t. I would say this year, one of the themes at IT Expo East was mobile video. The Dialogic booth had a mobile video conferencing...
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Recently NBC announced that for the first time, the largest event in American sports, the Superbowl, would be streamed over its network and through a variety of other channels such as mobile. This is big news. Lots of television is available via streaming today. For example, my youngest son watches streamed...
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Network Border Elements connect two types of networks to each other, sitting at the edge, or border, of each network. Looking at the data below from Infonetics, you can see a trend developing from back in 2007, which we will explore in more detail in next week’s blog. The wireline service provider...
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Two weeks ago, I presented at the US Telecom Voice Innovation 2011 Conference on the topic "The Premise Network." While it might not sound so interesting, the Premise Network is undergoing much change because work is not just a place to go anymore , it's a state of mind . The talk was mostly...
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On July 19 th , I wrote a blog about Fax and FoIP and the cloud , and I got a few questions in regarding which codec to use when FoIPing, T.38 or G.711. And since Dialogic just wrote a white paper called “Considerations for Using T.38 versus G.711 for Fax over IP.” I was ecstatic that I’d...
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Infonetics Research recently announced the results of their market surveys in a press release entitled: 42% jump in session border controllers (SBCs) boosts 2010 carrier VoIP market. It's always interesting to hear how the Voice over IP market is progressing and Infonetics Research provides comprehensive...
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02-24-2011
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Filed under: Gateways, SIP, Voice over IP, Dialogic, SBC, media server, Application Servers, Carrier VoIP, Infonetics Research, James Rafferty, Diane Myers
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In my top predictions for 2011 blog last week, I predicted iPads will overrun the enterprise. One reason is that people just think they are cool so they’ll “want” one. I also predict a measureable segment of these people in the enterprise will end up just putting them in their filing...
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IT Expo ( www.itexpo.com ) starts on Monday in Los Angeles. My hope is that one of the highlights of the conference will be the Open Source Telecommunications track that is taking place on Monday. As the sponsor of the track, Dialogic had a lot of input into the topics and speakers that are part of this...
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09-29-2010
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Filed under: Open Source, FoIP, Dialogic, IVVR, Dialogic Media Gateways, Internet Telephony Expo, Diastar, Asterisk, FREESwitch, IT Expo, Veraz Networks
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Next week, I'm at Internet Telephony Expo in downtown Los Angeles. The conference starts on Tuesday, September 1 and I'm speaking on Thursday morning, September 3. Here's an overview on my panel: Is VoIP Dead? Where do we Stand? (IP-01) - Room #514 Thursday - 09/03/09, 8:30-9:15am Some pundits...
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One of the rapidly expanding use cases in IP Communications is connecting the various islands of Voice over IP. At this point, the islands might consist of carriers, enterprises and various cloud-based enhanced services. Frequently, the glue which brings these disparate elements together is the Session...
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Here is an example of how a carrier is using Voice over IP to attract new customers. Recently, Alastair Slattery, Manager of Wholesale and Business Development at Symbio Networks, talked about why Symbio has had such great success as a provider of VoIP services. "We have about 20 million people...