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  • Where was Hillary when OBAMA voted YEA?

    Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | 2 Comments »

    Question: On the Amendment (Dodd Amdt. No. 3907 )
    Vote Number: 15 Vote Date: February 12, 2008, 11:03 AM

    "To strike the provisions providing immunity from civil liability to electronic communication service providers for certain assistance provided to the Government."

    Why didn’t Hillary vote? Is she in the pocket of the telcom industry? Does she support illegal wire taps just like Bush and the Repukicans?

    http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=2&vote=00015

    hr1955 was voted on by both obama and clinton.i haven’t read anything on mccain yet but i suppose he did to.

    Service Delivery Platforms (4 of 5)

    Posted by admin on September 14th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | No Comments »

    Service Delivery Platforms: the intersection of Web 2.0 and Telecom

    Featuring Thomas Howe (CEO of The Thomas Howe Company), Garry Galinsky (Director of Product Innovation at Call Genie), Shai Berger (CEO & Co-Founder of Fonolo), Crick Waters (SVP Strategy and Business Devlopment at Ribbit), and Pankaj Shroff (Chief Applications Architect of Sonus Networks.)

    (c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (voicepeeringforum.com).

    Part 4 of 5

    Duration : 0:7:24

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    Service Delivery Platforms (3 of 5)

    Posted by admin on September 11th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | No Comments »

    Service Delivery Platforms: the intersection of Web 2.0 and Telecom

    Featuring Thomas Howe (CEO of The Thomas Howe Company), Garry Galinsky (Director of Product Innovation at Call Genie), Shai Berger (CEO & Co-Founder of Fonolo), Crick Waters (SVP Strategy and Business Devlopment at Ribbit), and Pankaj Shroff (Chief Applications Architect of Sonus Networks.)

    (c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (voicepeeringforum.com).

    Part 3 of 5

    Duration : 0:9:20

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    government is doing it again?

    Posted by admin on September 8th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | 2 Comments »

    I’m not with the major wireless carriers. I use Skype and a prepaid cell not attached to any contract, SSN, name, or address. I am anonymous in communications world. Even though I’m not doing anything illegal, I like my privacy!

    Why do Americans continue to allow warrant-less surveillance without showing any outrage?
    Source: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/03/whistleblower-f.html

    The Bush admin is even seeking telcom immunity from lawsuits for giving away private information without a court order. Bush’s reason for immunity is to encourage these big corporations to cooperate with government demands (even though they don’t have to cooperate absent a warrant that has received judicial review and signed by a judge).

    If you don’t care about your rights or your privacy as a consumer then you don’t deserve it. What will it take for you to stop uneccessary surveillance that deny you privacy? This is very out of character of Americans.
    Curtis yours and millions of others very civil rights to unreasonable searches are being violated by this policy.

    Let me get this straight, you have to "feel" that your civil rights are getting violated? What do you mean by this?

    The bill of rights protects you from unreasonable searches. A governing body gathering private data on someone without a warrant or probable cause is overstretching authority. Something that is not supposed to be tolerated in your country.

    Terrorists is your reason for giving up your privacy? You are a coward and an enemy to the liberty that your countrymen wants sustained.
    Curtis: "Plus the wire tapping is for international calls to known terrorist’s only"

    read this article from the WallStreet Journal…even NSA employees say NSA is overstepping its power and moved into domestic calls/emails. You are not informed of the spying effort. If Bush says the data gathering is only on foreign calls with suspected ties to "terrorists" this is a lie!

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120511973377523845.html?mod=hps_us_whats_news

    "even your hero Billy Boy secretly wire tapped and allowed prisoner torture"

    Clinton is not my hero. But I did notice when Bush is criticized with facts to back up the criticism, Bush supporters point the finger to a democrat president (mostly Bill Clinton) because they acknowledge the criticism as reasonable. Isn’t that strange.

    That is the cost, my friend, to live in a fascist society. Government and corporate interests prevails.

    Service Delivery Platforms (2 of 5)

    Posted by admin on September 8th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | No Comments »

    Service Delivery Platforms: the intersection of Web 2.0 and Telecom

    Featuring Thomas Howe (CEO of The Thomas Howe Company), Garry Galinsky (Director of Product Innovation at Call Genie), Shai Berger (CEO & Co-Founder of Fonolo), Crick Waters (SVP Strategy and Business Devlopment at Ribbit), and Pankaj Shroff (Chief Applications Architect of Sonus Networks.)

    (c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (voicepeeringforum.com).

    Part 2 of 5

    Duration : 0:10:32

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    Josh Harris - Active Communications - XT Telecom Network - Nokia E71

    Posted by admin on September 5th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | 4 Comments »

    Josh Harris from Active Communications talks about the new Telecom XT Network

    Duration : 0:1:22

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    Telecom Report - The Future of Telecoms: Business Models

    Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | No Comments »

    What kind of business models will prove successful to both consumers and enterprises? Telecom Report talks to 3UK, Telstra and analyst Jane Zweig to get a better picture.

    Duration : 0:6:2

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    Digital Natives: Reshaping the telecom & media landscape

    Posted by admin on August 30th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | No Comments »

    Predicting consumer behaviour has always been one of the key challenges in the telecom and media sector. Detecting any early indicators of change will be crucial for telecom and media players to gain insight and ready themselves for whatever awaits them in the future.

    The habits of the 15–24 year old age group, the technology-savvy generation, herald the changes in the way we will communicate and consume content in the future.

    Capgemini’s TME Strategy Lab analyzed these so-called “digital natives” in order to identify emerging patterns of consumer behaviour. The attitudes of this generation are underlined by the need to control, socialize, create and make efficient use of their time. To take advantage, telecom and media players need to redefine their relationships with their customers, offering services that increase consumer involvement as well as create addictive experiences.

    For more information visit http://www.capgemini.com/tme

    Duration : 0:5:36

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    Ed LaBanca: Telecom / Unified Communications & Contact Center Expert

    Posted by admin on August 27th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | No Comments »

    Ive worked in a variety of capacities with multiple perspectives in the telecom industry, including product design and management for 2 major telecom manufacturers; authored industry analyst reports on top-tier and emerging vendors; performed patent-related research on global organizations with contact centers; and conducted a recent product migration study regarding TDM-to-VoIP-to Unified Communications on Avaya, Cisco, Nortel and Siemens. I enjoy working for enterprise organizations with contact centers, which is my continued objective.

    Duration : 0:1:37

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    COLT Telecom - A Guide To Unified Communications [English]

    Posted by admin on August 24th, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | 1 Comment »

    More on http://www.coltuc.com

    Duration : 0:5:38

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