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).
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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).
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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).
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GeoGraffiti is a free verbal publishing platform for ‘marking’ local places with informative voice messages. Its Voice Marks and Biz Marks are short phone recordings, made public and geotagged to a real-world place so other mobile phone callers can hear and benefit from public opinion or business promos while on location when the information is most pertinent.
The GeoGraffiti Voice Marking platform was created to unite and share the local knowledge contained within the U.S.’s estimated 200 million U.S. mobile phone subscriber base, and by doing so satisfy some of today’s “on-the-go” informational needs. With the release of the iphone3G, users can install the GeoGraffiti app and benefit from the iPhone3G GPS features making publishing or retrieving Voice Marks a quick and easy process.
The GeoGraffiti service is in public beta and free to use on any mobile phone with any wireless carrier. To publish or listen to Voice Marks with any phone, simply call GeoGraffiti’s voice platform at (213) 221-3802 or use our online Google map-mashup at www.geograffiti.com/gu/SearchMap.html GeoGraffiti is also used for small business ad-hoc advertising whereby business owners communicate their special offerings to mobile phones in their store’s vicinity using GeoGraffiti Biz Mark messages. For specific information on Biz Mark advertising see www.geograffiti.com/bizfaq.html
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Probing the voice prompting service adopted by a telecommunications company on its customer support hotline.
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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).
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Voice has for decades been a “service” sold by the “the line” or as an “application” created by a premises switch. Now voice also is a feature of instant messaging, Web sites, enterprise applications and email. As a result, there now are multiple business models, revenue streams and applications that use the “voice” feature. This panel will examine some of the ways this is happening, and what it means for traditional providers of voice services.
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum Summer 2008
(c) 2008 Stealth Communications
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Building high-performance VoIP Clusters using Asterisk (Open Source).
Speaker: Kevin P. Fleming, Director of Software Technologies for Digium
(c) 2007 Stealth Communications. Recorded at Voice Peering Forum Winter 2007.
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With Nortel’s IP Powered Home Solution, service providers can offer a variety of flexible, innovative application bundles for the consumer market that combine personal Internet, TV and home phone services into simple, customizable packages. This video shows how the solution can help streamline communications for a family with teens, a student, a family spread across the world and a tech enthusiast.
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Gary Kim, Editor-in-Chief of IP Business interviews Stealth Communications’ CEO, Shrihari Pandit about the economy and its impact on the telecom sector at PTC’09.
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