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A Telephony Podcast: Exploring IPTV at NAB
James McQuivey, principal analyst at Forrester Research, talks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the growing presence of IPTV at the NAB Show this week in Las Vegas...
A Telephony Podcast: Where does P2P fit into CDN?
How will peer-to-peer technologies be incorporated in content delivery networks? Dan Rayburn, Executive Vice President of StreamingMedia.com, elucidates the latest trends in this hot sector...
A Telephony Podcast: CTIA 2008 Trends and Insights
Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson gathers the Telephony staff at the CTIA Wireless 2008 trade show in Las Vegas for an informal roundtable discussion of the biggest trends and highlights from the show floor. Editors Kevin Fitchard, Rich Karpinski and Sarah Reedy weigh in...
A Telephony Podcast: Daniel Doulton, SpinVox
Executive Editor Rich Karpinski talks with Daniel Doulton, chief strategy officer and co-founder of SpinVox. SpinVox offers a service that, among other applications, translates voicemails to text for e-mail delivery...
A Telephony Podcast: Marc Robins, SIP Forum President
Marc Robins, president and managing director of the SIP Forum, talks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the biggest trade-show trends and the future of the communications industry. ...
A Telephony Podcast: 700 MHz Auction Results
Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard discusses the 700 MHz auction results with Current Analysis' Bill Ho...
A Telephony Podcast: Verizon Communications' Douglas Pasko
Last week the P4P Working Group conducted a test of software that localizes P2P activity, making it more efficient and, purportedly, saving service providers money. Douglas Pasko, Verizon Communications' senior technologist and the group's co-chair, spoke with Telephony's Ed Gubbins about how to make P2P work for carriers instead of against them...
A Telephony Podcast: Cox Business' Murray Goldstein
Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson talks with Murray Goldstein, director of commercial marketing strategy at Cox Business, about the company's pilot program under which it is teaming with Yellow Book to create local directories...
A Telephony Podcast: Run for the Border
In today's Telephony Podcast, executive editor Rich Karpinski talks with Veraz, which this week unveiled its first session border controller product. Best known for its IP softswitch and media gateway products, we discuss what the vendor brings to this market as IP networks grow in scale and complexity...
A Telephony Podcast: The Flat-Rate Pricing Battle
With the four largest U.S. wireless carriers now offering unlimited pricing plans for $99, the wireless landscape is changing. Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy talks with Dave Spofford, President of the Telecom Expense Management Industry Association and CEO of expense management provider Invoice Insight on what it means for the carriers and the premium wireless customers it affects...
A Telephony Podcast: UMA and Femtocells
Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard discusses unlicensed mobile access (UMA) technology with Kineto Wireless' Steve Shaw...
A Telephony Podcast: Ovum-RHK's Dana Cooperson with the scoop on OFC
Dana Cooperson, vice president of network infrastructure at Ovum-RHK, separates hype from reality at OFC NFOEC, analyzing technology and market trends as well as hot topics at the annual optical show...
A Telephony Podcast: Infonetics' Michael Howard breaks down OFC
Michael Howard, cofounder of Infonetics Research, identifies the trends and notable innovations evident at the OFC NFOEC optical trade show, adding his own insights on 40G and 100G technology and new developments in ROADMs...
A Telephony Podcast: Back Office Transformation
In this podcast, we speak with Cassandra Millhouse, director of product marketing for OSS/BSS vendor Amdocs about the five migration paths service providers are taking to back-office transformation -- which type best describes your company? ...
A Telephony Podcast: The Impact of Stimulating Broadband Deployment
Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson talks with Dr. Mark McElroy of Connected Nation, which recently released a report detailing the economic impact of stimulating broadband deployment in the U.S. McElroy explains the gains of such a broadband initiative -- and the consequences of doing nothing...
The Future of Location-Based Advertising
Grant Seiffert, president of the Telecommunications Industry Association, talks with Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy about the future of location-based advertising and its implications for both the consumer and mobile carriers...
A Telephony Podcast: Advertising and the IPTV Business Model
Editor-in-Chief Carol Wilson talks with The Yankee Group’s Tara Howard about the first steps and biggest challenges IPTV service providers face in grabbing potential advertising revenue. ...
A Telephony Podcast: NTCA's Dan Mitchell
The FCC recently proposed major changes to the Universal Service Fund for rural telecom services deployment. Among the topics up for debate is the first-ever consideration of a USF for broadband. Helping to sort out the implications of these proposals for rurals telcos is Dan Mitchell, vice president of the legal and industry division of the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association...
A Telephony Podcast: Sonus CTO Vikram Saksena
In this Telephony Podcast, executive editor Rich Karpinski talks with Vikram Saksena, CTO of Sonus Networks. Sonus has played a key vendor role in helping carriers introduce IP into their networks, and we talk with Saksena about the move to IP, the advent of IP-based applications and the intersection of telecom and Web 2.0...
A Telephony Podcast: Wireless Ticketing
Telephony Senior Editor Kevin Fitchard talks with StubHub’s Ashley Gibson about using wireless as a means to buy and sell tickets...
A Telephony Podcast: IBM Tivoli's Kieran Moynihan
IBM's Tivoli unit is working on the latest updates of its NetCool service and customer experience management platforms for service providers. Telephony Executive Editor Rich Karpinski talks with Kieran Moynihan, vice president and CTO Telecoms for IBM Tivoli, about the new software as well as the evolution of the telco back-office to deliver new services more quickly...
Macworld: Yankee Group's John Jackson comments
John Jackson, vice president of the Yankee Group's Enabling Technologies division, joins Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy to share his reactions to Apple CEO Steve Job's Macworld Keynote and to discuss the wireless implications of Apple’s latest innovations...
A Telephony Podcast: Ed Kennedy, Rivulet Communications
Ed Kennedy, the former president of Tellabs North America, has been named CEO Rivulet Communications, a telecom equipment start-up focused on improving service quality on IP networks. He spoke with Telephony's Ed Gubbins on how the new technology works and what it means for carrier networks (plus: his thoughts on the now-open top slot at Tellabs)...
A Telephony Podcast: Mobile Advertising
Associate News Editor Sarah Reedy talks with Laura Marriott, president of the Mobile Marketing Association, about mobile advertising, an area of the mobile market that has been gaining a lot of attention lately...
A Telephony Podcast: Jaxtr VP of Engineering Taneli Otala
Otala, the former CTO of open source database provider MySQL, has joined next-generation VoIP company Jaxtr as VP of engineering. Jaxtr has grown from 500,000 to 5 million users in less than five months, a growth rate that will put Otala's knowledge of both Web applications and VoIP call routing architectures to the test...
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