What’s the definition of “any?”
Two years ago I had an dream. It was laced with those two favorite “disruptive” technologies, voice-over-IP and Wi-Fi (a.k.a. 802.XXX wireless LANs). It...
VoIP: Vision becomes reality
Voice-over-IP, or next-gen voice, has never suffered from lack of hype. It's a technology that has tantalized us from a distance: visible on the horizon,...
A focal point for telco video
Middleware at a crossroads...
The media wars continue
As they say, "It's only business"...
Content completes the equation
Telecoms could gain an edge by looking for it in new places...
The Convergence of convergence
Convergence is an increasingly popular term being bandied about across our extended information, communications and networking industry. It is becoming...
The fall conference season
An end, a beginning and an impending train wreck...
Will 2004 be an important year for telecom?
Looking into the crystal ball, this analyst finds some interesting development in the coming year...
IP lessons learned down under
A recent IP conference brings to light some important issues with IP telephony...
Finally a killer app
VoIP really is the killer app we have all been waiting for. Once it really takes hold, there will be no looking back My phone has been ringing off the...
Convergence by any other name would smell as sweet
It's clear that the network core will be multiprotocol label switching. But what will carriers put on the edge? Convergence is a dirty word in some circles...
A turning point for VoIP
2Q03 could be seen as the time when telephone equipment entered the Internet Age The second calendar quarter of 2003 was significant and positive for...
A friend of the devil is a friend of mine
The company everyone loves to hate is unveiling a new product late this month that could radically change our daily lives for the better For those of...
Telco video close-ups, Part 2
A tale of two Norwegian carriers bringing
triple-play services to their customers...
Pondering PON
Passive optical networking is here to stay--and may be the best hope for the RBOCs to improve their chances against cable. PON, or passive optical networking...







