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( UTSI , Trade ), a global leader in IP-based, end-to-end networking solutions and services, today announced that it has been awarded a contract by United Telecoms Limited to deliver Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), bandwidth on demand and Voice over IP (VoIP) services in the state of Goa. Upon completion, the Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON)/fiber technology network will be the first Nimbuzz?s All-in-One Mobile IM & VoIP App Nimbuzz, a little-known mobile VoIP company out of the Netherlands, has released a mobile client that not only allows users to conduct VoIP calls, but to engage in IM conversations and share media such as photos, music and video. Nimbuzz, which claims to have received an undisclosed amount of funding from Skype?s original investors, Mangrove Capital Partners, seeks to utilize cellular data networks and provide users with an inclusive application for mobile IM and SMS communication. With this s It's Too late Baby, Yeah It's Too Late My pal Andy Abramson just posted this and it's a pretty thoughtful look at what's coming in IP communications. As such, it led me to rethink some of my recent comments, and seems a good opportunity to revisit these two subjects. What's Next In IP Communications? Here's An Idea To Look At Last week two stories seem to generate a lot of interest all across the blogs and in the news. The first was the rumor of a "Skype Killer" being planned by the leading telcos around the world. The second was the Nimbuzz Aims to Create a Buzz With All-in-One Mobile App Nimbuzz, a little-known mobile VoIP company out of the Netherlands, has released a mobile client that not only allows users to conduct VoIP calls, but to engage in IM conversations and share media such as photos, music and video. Nimbuzz, which claims to have received an undisclosed amount of funding from Skype?s original investors, Mangrove Capital Partners, seeks to utilize cellular data networks and provide users with an inclusive application for mobile IM and SMS communication. With this s It?s Too late Baby, Yeah It?s Too Late My pal Andy Abramson just posted this and it?s a pretty thoughtful look at what?s coming in IP communications. As such, it led me to rethink some of my recent comments, and seems a good opportunity to revisit these two subjects. What?s Next In IP Communications? Here?s An Idea To Look At Last week two stories seem to generate a lot of interest all across the blogs and in the news. The first was the rumor of a ?Skype Killer? being planned by the leading telcos around the world. The second was Microsoft LifeCam VX-5000 Microsoft launched a webcam called the Microsoft LifeCam VX-5000 that "literally bends over backwards for you." Or at least, that's what Microsoft says. Somehow picturing a webcam and bending over backwards sounds a wee bit pornographic is you ask me. That is until I found out what the fuss was all about. The LifeCam VX-5000 lets you "bend" its shape. The bendable attachment base that molds to virtually any surface so it can work on either a notebook or a desktop. The LifeCam VX-5000 featu Telcos/Cable Operators -- "Skype Killer", WiMax and the Importance of SIP, Open Standards & Differentiation Last week, two major stories broke in the communications space -- first, Om Malik's closely followed report that many of the major telcos may be planning to launch a "Skype Killer" in 2009; and second, the formation of a new WiMax consortium led by Sprint, Intel, Google, Time Warner cable and others. Very interesting stories indeed from our perspective at SightSpeed ... Why? Because SightSpeed -- which is fully SIP and standards-based and with an already sizable, established and feature-rich The Expense of Packet Capture at the Edge The Expense of Packet Capture at the Edge Tuesday, May 13, 2008 By Ben Erwin Have you ever read the Surgeon General?s warning on the side of your packet capture probe or appliance? Look closely and you?ll find it: SURGEON GENERAL?S WARNING: PACKET CAPTURE PROBES MAY CAUSE IT BUDGETS TO VANISH AND MAY COMPLICATE PREGNANCY IT budgets are being needlessly consumed by over indulgence in packet capture and analysis capabilities. People seem to be somewhat addicted to packet capture. W It's Too late Baby, Yeah It's Too Late My pal Andy Abramson just posted this and it's a pretty thoughtful look at what's coming in IP communications. As such, it led me to rethink some of my recent comments, and seems a good opportunity to revisit these two subjects. What's Next In IP Communications? Here's An Idea To Look At Last week two stories seem to generate a lot of interest all across the blogs and in the news. The first was the rumor of a ?Skype Killer? being planned by the leading telcos around the world. The second was the A New Way to Stargaze via the WorldWide Telescope Maybe it's time to get a new telescope or upgrade for the future in another way? According to a report in today's New York Times, the skies may be the next frontier in travel, but not even the wealthiest space tourist can zoom out to, say, the Crab Nebula, the Trapezium Cluster or Eta Carinae, a star 100 times more massive than the Sun and 7,500 light-years away. But those far, far away places and thousands of others can now be toured and explored at the controls of a PC, with the constellat Asterisk Going Carrier-Grade? internetnews.com: "A UK-based carrier-grade equipment vendor may begin baking the open source IP-PBX into its offerings. Is this the next big step for open source VoIP...?" Nimbuzz Comes Alive Nimbuzz is gearing up and now in real beta with a mobile VoIP client. Dell Goes More Seriously after Gamers Surprising to some, but Dell is abandoning several of its most popular models to focus on its premium line of specialty gaming personal computers. Not too surprising to some, Dell had to do something to juice up its chances after falling to the No. 2 spot in PC sales behind HP. (Doesn't No. 2 always try harder?) Looks like Alienware may be invading a home near you sometime soon ... And we all know those higher-end innovations do participate in the "trickle down" effect that we've all come to Irwin Loves Tungl, Calls It The Next GrandCentral Having played a part in helping to propel GrandCentral, I really am over the moon with Irwin's closing line about client Tungl. This is huge praise from someone who knows both the VoIP and Web 2.0 space. Momail Mobilizes Hotmail Gmail and Yahoo Mail Read More... | 3233 bytes more | Score: 0) Bubble Motion Announces Partnership with Turkcell newsprovider writes "Launches BubbleTALK service with the largest mobile operator in Turkey" Posted by xtv on Tuesday, May 13 @ 13:38:20 CDT (48 reads) Bubble Motion Announces Partnership with Turkcell Read More... | 2861 bytes more | Score: 0) Yuuzoo Expands its Mobile Offering to Key Markets AdMaxPlus writes "YuuZoo, the new global mobile content, mobile media and mobile advertising firm backed and managed by former senior mobile and advertising industry executives from Nokia, Ericsson, Ogilvy & Mather etc, this week moves from beta test phase to offering its services to more than 1 billion mobile consumers in China, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Ridata Adds UltraLarge 32Gb Model Read More... | 4893 bytes more | Score: 0) Establishing Business in the Blooming Vietnam adsale writes "The 12th International Exhibition in Vietnam on Telecommunications and Information Technology (also known as "Vietnam Telecomp 2008") and the International Exhibition in Vietnam on Electronics Products 2008 (also known as "Vietnam Electronics 2008") will be staged during November 26 to 29 2008 at HoChiMinh City International Exhibition and Convention Center. " Poste IT?s Changing Role in VoIP Adoption Jon Arnold & Associates? Principal Jon Arnold says that the rationale for VoIP has gone beyond simple cost savings. IT must help management think about the new telephone platform in a strategic manner. That will help the organization?and help IT raise its profile. Icon courtesy of Everaldo.com.
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