I wondered last week if TV and video would be the breakout hyperconnectivity app, as video content traveled across multiple screens and networks to deliver users a cohesive, integrated interactive…
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Hugh McCullen seems to think so. In an article at telepresenceoptions.com he comments “Managed service providers will become the hubs of telepresence community of interest networks (CoINs) and…
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The International Telecommunications Union, the global telecom standards group, says that it’s approved the technical requirements for 4G mobile technologies, called IMT-Advanced. The ITU is being…
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A lot has been made about baseline benefits and ROI, however it can be difficult for the average information worker to see how it will improve their job performance and satisfaction. No one really…
1 day ago
I used to hate coffee now I’m chugging it every morning. What happened?
2 days ago
Telepresence offers businesses the opportunity to cut some of their travel costs, and that opportunity will continue to grow as oil prices, and in turn, travel costs keep climbing. But how much can…
3 days ago
As I mentioned in my last post there is a need for a bit of education around Unified Communications. In November of last year, Frederic Paul of bMighty listed the 8 Essential Questions on Unified…
6 days ago
Thanks to Blair Pleasant we finally have some numbers around the unified communications phenomenon. Here’s the short version, In 2007 total worldwide end-user revenues were $9.52 billion, growing to…
6 days ago
Betting pool on when Arrington announces TechCrunch acquisition by NewsCorp?
1 week ago
I get this question a lot, “What exactly is Unified Communications?”. The answer is a bit like the old supreme court debate, I can’t define it but I know it when I see it! The core lies in that UC…
1 week ago
It seems like the most commonly thought of use case for unified communications is as an amalgam of existing enterprise communications platforms — voice, email, IM and so on. While those are…
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A good post over at telecoms.com reiterates the point that “WiMAX, for all its technical and strategic frailties, still has a potentially huge role to play in the global wireless-broadband market.”…
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BT says it’s going to spend about $3 billion to build out its fiber network across the UK, delivering superfast broadband to 40% of the country’s homes by 2012. It’s aiming to widely deliver 100 Mbps…
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