Industry News Summary – VoLTE, Video-Conferencing and more

Ericsson, Qualcomm make progress on VoLTE
Ericsson and Qualcomm claims to have the world first voice call handover between LTE and WCDMA networks. Read more at Total Telecom.

A Day Made of Glass
Telepresence options wrote an article about the highly successful ‘A Day Made of Glass 2′ video. If you haven’t watched the original yet, see it below:

Videoconferencing at CES
AnandTech wrote about the videoconferencing solutions presented at CES, covering Vidyo and Biscotti.

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About the writer: IMTC

On my way to IT Expo

I’m taking advantage of the quiet moment on the plane on my way to IT Expo in Miami to compose my thoughts – what will be happening at this year’s conference? You know, as someone who spent past 14 years building the IP Communication industry on all possible levels (at RADVISION, at IMTC and other consortiums), I’m both enjoying these quite moments (plane is almost last frontier of “quiet experience”) and dreading the potential loss of this last frontier – I think VoIP is closing on the aviation industry and soon there will be no escape from talking and chatting folks, even in the air…

Oh well, scary thoughts aside, what are my expectations of IT Expo? It is interesting to see how IT Expo grew into an assemblage of IP communication conferences – for the long time it goes way beyond SIP trunking and hosted telephony services (even though those can be still bread and butter of the IT Expo itself). There is very substantial number of conferences coming together under the umbrella of IT Expo – 4GWE (which stands for 4G Wireless Evolution), covering all aspects of 4G migration, and M2M (Machine to Machine communication – the name says it all), both developed from scratch by industry veteran and visionary Carl Ford, Cloud computing, HTML5 and more, plus a number of very good workshops and education programs.

I expect that video will be a topic of many discussions and presentations (finally!), spanning from traditional enterprise video conferencing, going to consumers, and then into Mobile and 4G. 4G wars (mild or not) are also inevitable – not so much LTE versus WiMax, may be, but definitely 4G versus Super WiFi. If you are also interested in Voice over LTE (VoLTE) – there will be a number of discussions just for you (this was not a prediction or expectation, just a fact).

Oh well, I will report back to you on the highlights (probably on my way back, utilizing one of my quiet moments), but for now, let me tell you where you can find me in case you also plan to be in Miami:

When Does 4G Take Over Voice:  VoLTE Rollout” (4G-09)

WED 2/1, 1:30-2:15pm, ROOM #: A109

The Case for Rich Communication Services: Maximizing Real Time Communications Revenue” (4G-11)

WED 2/1, 4:45-5:45pm, ROOM #: A109

The Realities of Mobile Videoconferencing” (CC-08)

THU 2/2, 1:00-1:45pm, ROOM #: B211

Stop by and say “hi”, or may be even ask a difficult question – after all, conversation and a handshake are the best part of the conference, aren’t they?

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About the writer: Anatoli Levine

Industry News Summary: VoLTE, Next Wireless Technology


Rumor: Verizon Wireless to Roll Out VoLTE Services Nationwide in U.S. in Early 2013
According to industry sources, VZQ is now testing IMS based applications in two cities and plans for full coverage with 4G VoLTE call services during 2013. Read more at LightReading. [Read more...]

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VoLTE Webinar Transcribe


Also Availiable as PDF. [Read more...]

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Industry News Summary: CES 2012 & Thoughts

In the last few days I was hooked to the CES 2012 stream to see what would be the coolest products of 2012. It seems that in most categories the coolest products of 2012 would be those of 2011, maybe with a better screen. While this is disappointing to some, I believe that there is a value of small gradual improvements - Tablets just now become more and more useful as a productivity device, we would probably see lots of innovation from the software side in the next few months. But even if CES was rather sleepy this year, some products worth mentioning and also in an enterprise perspective. My list is shorter than Anatoli’s, but I think it’s similar in nature:

 

  • Transparent LCDs – Samsung’s transparent ’smart-window’ concept showed us that transparent LCDs can be used not only in shopping mall installations, but also in homes and office environments. Telepresence Options already see it as a potential technology for telepresence installations, among many other things.
  • Smarts TVs are nothing new, but as we see products like the ‘Ubuntu TV‘ and the Android 4.0 powered TVs – it’s only a matter of time before TVs will be the place where most people ‘Skype’ in, and maybe later – companies video-conferencing with. Future TVs might also include depth sensors, and those, beside offering gesture based interface might also help enhance video conferencing experience, as showed in the Kinect Conferencing demo.
  • Telepresence Robots – when I first mentioned telepresence robots in the IMTC Blog I talked about them as specialized medical product, that might find their ways into the enterprise world. Well, that’s not really an ‘IF’ question anymore – LTE enabled Vgo robots were showed in CES 2012, and the technology is already being used for remote workers and management.

To me, those were the real highlights of CES (well, unless 4k video is your thing, but we sure need a lot of bandwidth for that).

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About the writer: Itzhak Wolkowicz