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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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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The tel-domains are much more than just another top level domain. The tel-domains provide a global, name-based navigation system for delivering contact information and accessing services. The owners of tel-domains are able to initiate communication with the visitors by the tel-domain without making first a website. The tel-domains use the structure of the internet in a unique way that allows to store contact information and related keywords directly into the DNS. The tel-domains become the first Internet communications-based Top Level Domain.
The tel-Domains serve as a single point of contact for a company or individual?s name or brand, containing various types of contact information. The tel-domain enables to store, update and publish all contact information, web links and keywords directly on the internet under your own unique domain name. Simple, fast and accessible worldwide from any web-enabled device, tel-domains provide a new internet standard to take full control over how and where people reach you. The tel-domain delivers:
# integration of any and all means of communication (i.e. Phone numbers, IM, VOIP, email, social media)
# real-time publishing of your contact information on the internet
# full ownership of your published data
# protection of your private data, only viewable by people you authorize
# simple structured navigation to easily reach the most relevant information
# high speed global access optimized for mobile devices
# multi-language, search engine-friendly structured information and keywords
The tel-domains enable immediate click-to-communicate capabilities. The visitor to a .tel domain can choose to use all types of communications including VoIP, email, SMS, Skype or AIM, simply by clicking the active contact information links on the .tel domain. This makes the .tel highly dynamic as opposed to static information published on web pages.
Hans-Peter Oswald
http;//www.domainregistry.de/tel-domain.html
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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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Jon takes a first look at the new G1 Android phone from T-Mobile
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After researchers at Princeton University showed how they could dig up the contents of a computer’s memory just minutes after the machine had been turned off, it was only a matter of time before hackers began showing how this technique, called a cold boot attack, could be used in the real world.
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Shows how to use your new Dial Phone. Cutting Edge Technology.
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