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Archive for August, 2008

VoIP Application for the IPhone

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Global IP Solutions is rolling out an SDK for developers to create Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) applications for the iPhone.  Don’t ditch your AT&T talk plan just yet as VoIP only works over Wi-Fi and not the 3G or Edge network.

But one thing you won’t be able to use VoIP for on the iPhone is talk, thanks to Apple’s exclusive agreement with AT&T. VoiceEngine mobile will only be available at Wi-Fi hotspots.

VoIP users have been finding ways around Apple’s restrictions for some time. The Germany company, Shape, released a Web-based solution for Skype users last year, and jailbroken iPhone’s can reportedly use mobile clients like Fring.

But until now VoIP has been restricted to stand alone uses. It will be interesting to see how far game developers take the VoIP capabilities. I don’t think we will see an iPhone Live environment for gamers any time soon, but with a such a wide range of capability the iPhone might compete with Nintendo DS or Sony’s PSP.

Read more about it here.

Cisco students to wire DNC with VOIP

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Eight of Westwood College’s Cisco Networking Academy students will reportedly help install and support the vast communications infrastructure for the Democratic National Convention that takes place later this month. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Westwood College is a private for-profit provider of post-secondary educational services.

By working alongside Cisco engineers, Westwood students will install more than 700 VoIP telephones, a wireless service canopy and the routers and switches. The equipment is expected to transform Denver’s Pepsi Center into a global hub for collaboration and communication, company officials say.
These students are from Westwood College–Denver North’s Computer Network Management’s three-year bachelor degree program. The chosen eight will work before, during and after the convention to install Cisco solutions, conduct monitoring of those solutions, and staff the I.T. help desk, according to the company. Westwood College students will lend support to the Cisco engineers from July 28 to Aug. 31.
The installation will enable political reporters and bloggers to post the latest news from the convention floor to the Internet in real time. The students will also help provide the communications backbone for thousands of conventioneers, delegates and political operatives.

Clay Chandler, national program adviser for the Cisco Networking Academy, Westwood College sees this as a-once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunity for their Computer Network Management students. Even though most people take for granted that the telephone, Internet access and secure data networks are always available, the technologies behind those tools are extraordinarily complex. Chandler said the fact that Westwood students were selected by Cisco after a rigorous selection process demonstrates how capable their students are.

Mags Doty, DNC project manager, Cisco said that providing DNC participants with a fast, reliable and secure network is a great example of the kinds of connections that they try to facilitate in the Networking Academy program, according to the company.

According to Doty, by applying the lessons learned in the classroom to relevant, real world experience and collaboration, Westwood and Cisco are helping to educate the next generation of networking talent.
Cisco enables people to make powerful connections. Cisco was in news yesterday when Deviscape Software announced that their newly releasedWiFi technology features support for Cisco Compatible Extensions, version 5. Deviscape Software said that this certification indicates a high level of device security and interoperability with the Cisco Unified Wireless Network for business mobility applications.

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Wideband voip for iPhone 3G!

Monday, August 11th, 2008

I will, for one, be waiting inline for a wideband voip application to hit itunes - below is an excerpt of the story.

SPIRIT DSP, the world’s leading provider of voice and video software engines, announced today that its innovative award-winning TeamSpirit(R) 3.0 Voice Engine Mobile enables high quality wideband VoIP applications on Apple’s iPhone 3G.

VoIP has already significantly reduced the costs associated with traditional telephony. Now the voice quality becomes a major differentiator both for end-users and as a consequence for service providers. This offers VoIP applications developers a strong incentive to go wideband and iPhone 3G enhanced data transfer capabilities lay a solid foundation for the wideband VoIP quality.
TeamSpirit Voice Engine Mobile gives iPhone 3G applications developers an exciting possibility to create wideband VoIP applications and offers iPhone users the highest multimedia and social networking experience.
SPIRIT is the only vendor who has voice and video engines that span all communication devices and all market segments (PC, mobile, IPTV/set-top) and has a great experience in delivering high quality, real-time voice and video on mobile devices over 3G and IP networks.

China to Corner the Market on Voip Phone

Friday, August 1st, 2008

It looks like China is at it again and ready to pounce and take over the VOIP phone market.  After all it is a $20 billion global VOIP hardward market.

Those who survive will need to invest in tech upgrades, quality control, and focus on product differntiation and production scale to compete.

Marketwatch stressed that it is important to identify the right VoIP supplier from china with this sourcing report info:

1.  Determine which makers are expanding their product range to include analog terminal adapters (ATA), IP PBXs and gateways

2.  Find out which vendors are integrating wireless technologies, such as Bluetooth, DECT and Wi-Fi, in their VoIP models to bring in better profits
3.  Discover which suppliers avoid patent infringement by choosing solutions from leading chipset companies such as Texas Instruments
Check out the complete Marketwatch article if you plan to invest in the super hot market of VoIP!


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