VoIP Blogging > Fixed Mobile Convergence at VON Europe
[Communications] An idea that was very visible at VON Europe this past week was Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) for the enterprise. There must have been 8–9 exhibitors with this theme, either new startups or existing companies repositioning to hit the wave.
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CopyCense: "The larger Skype's user base grows, the less likely it is that telecom operators or regulators will successfully block the VoIP service, said the head of Skype's European operations, during an interview at the VON Europe conference in Stockholm. "An experience in Brazil makes a good example. (via Cosmos)
Telepocalypse by Martin Geddes: : Walled In or Open? session, I think the take-away is that different people have utterly, radically, and incompatible views of the role and purpose of the network operator. You have to reverse-engineer the worldview framing of each speaker to have a hope of understanding what they are trying to say. (via Cosmos)
Communications: Access Reverticalization (via Cosmos)
Thoughts on VoIP, technology... and more: I have mostly spent my time at the expo, working at the booth or looking around. I had the opportunity to get in touch with Thomas Howe, a really smart guy who shares a lot of common visions with us. (via Cosmos)
Niall Kennedy's Weblog: Nokia announced an upgrade to the 770 Internet tablet operating system and bundled hardware this morning at the VON Europe Conference in Stockholm, Sweden. The new operating system, now named Internet Tablet OS 2006, features Google search and IM functionality built-in, including prominent display on the homepage and task bar. (via Cosmos)
Communications: I'm listening to the Peer-to-Peer SIP session at VON Europe and find myself more interested by the general concepts being discussed than by the specifics of SIP for peer-to-peer networks. The interesting discussion is around identity, community, security and legal intercept. (via Cosmos)
[Moneycontrol Tech Blog > Personal Tech At Its Best] Samsung Introduces NAND Flash Hybrid Hard Disk: Nokia 770 Internet Tablet gets software upgrade Thursday May 18th 2006, 7:00 pm Filed under: News, Gadgets and Gizmos By: Gagan Gupta At the VON Europe conference in Stockholm, Nokia introduced a new software upgrade for the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. The upgraded features of the introduced OS 2006 edition include support for rich
[TopNokia] The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet adds Internet... : "We are pleased to offer this software upgrade to boththe existing user base of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet as well to new users.Since the launch of the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, we have received a lot ofpositive feedback along with requests for both small and large improvements. Itis a credit to the internal team, here at Nokia, that many of these wishes areaddressed in today's' upgrade", says Ari Virtanen, vice president ofConvergence Products, Multimedia, Nokia.
[Cell phone news and reviews - Mobile for Teens] The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet adds Internet... : The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet features an impressive high-resolution (800x480) 4.13" widescreen display with zoom and on-screen, full-screen finger keyboard or handwriting recognition, ideal for viewing online content over Wi-Fi. Aside from Wi-Fi, the device can also connect to the Internet utilizing Bluetooth wireless technology via a compatible mobile device.
[PPN] Carl Ford is joined by Scott Marcus and Adrian... : (GTE Internetworking). For the first half of 2004, he was attached to the European Commission in Brussels, where he worked on their public consultation on VoIP.
[Blog.tmcnet.com] VoIP Blog and Podcast by Erik Lagerway: Apparently Shaw has decided not to participate either as I do not see them on the speakers roster nor on the exhibit floor. I am not surprised, in conversation with one of their CSRs (trying to upsell me to Shaw Digital Voice) it was clear to me that they do not want to be associated with VoIP, even though they are doing POTs replacement using VoIP.
[Pulverblog.pulver.com] The Jeff Pulver Blog: VON Europe Spring 2006: Less than One Month Away: The Pan-European IP Communications Industry will be well represented at VON Europe Spring 2006 when our event commences on May 15th. Between the 150+ exhibitors in our "Sold Out" exhibit hall, to what will end up being 200+ people speaking at the VON Europe Spring Conference, some of the best and brightest leaders in the worldwide IP Communications industry will be with us in Stockholm.
[Andyabramson.blogs.com] VoIP Watch: I envision the mobile operators offering VoIP that seamlessly hands over the call to IP either by WiFi mode via dual mode phone or to the PC or other SIP soft-client end point. Since IP minutes are less costly, the mobile operators will bundle in buckets of minutes, establish on net to on net calling plans just like they have night time packages that enable the wireless company to have more of the customers talk time run over their platform.
[Voipandenum.blogspot.com] VoIP and ENUM: What is the Goal of ENUM - To Drive IP-to-IP Communications that goes beyond traditional voice. People assume that VoIP operators and users are driving ENUM - but they are not
[Voip.brockmann.com] Mobile VoIP: Convergence Predicted to be a Trillion Dollar Industry within theDecade
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