Industry News Summary – Telepresence, Vidyo, LTE

Telepresence Basics at NAB2011
Theo Economides, a consultant at Greenline Emeritus Consulting did a wonderful lecture about the basics of Telepresence. Theo talks about the fundamentals of the Telepresence experience, hardware and the industry. You can see it as a 3 part Youtube video in the following links:
* Part 1
* Part 2
* Part 3

Frost & Sullivan Honors Vidyo with Global 2011 Product Differentiation Excellence Award for Videoconferencing Infrastructure Systems
Vidyo received the  Frost & Sullivan Global Product Differentiation Excellence Award in Videoconferencing. Frost & Sullivan’s analysis indicates that “Vidyo’s disruptive platform and APIs will expand the market”. I already mentioned that Vidyo is on the right track and as a little example – last week (12-17/09/2011) Vidyo was mentioned over the web almost 273 times, which is more than the term “cisco+telepresence” – 255 times. (data by Viralheat.com).

Source: MarketWatch

AT&T Launched its LTE network today
AT&T Will offer service to up to 15 cities until the end of this year.
Source: AT&T.

Consumers love videoconferencing – but only if it’s free!
Analyst survey shows that interest in video-conferencing drops dramatically when it is priced for more than 5 dollars a month.
Source: fierceenterprisecommunications.com

LTE Rollouts at 3G4G Blog
So how many LTE networks are there? and who was first?
Check the data at 3G4G Blog.

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Industry News Summary – Videoconferencing, LTE speeds, Piracy, P2P communications

Spending On Videoconferencing and Telepresence To Double By 2015
Infonetics predicted in a recent released study that enterprises will spend over $5 billion on video-conferencing and Telepresence equipment. [Read more...]

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Industry News Summary – Telepresence Robots, LTE and Spectrum

Telepresence Robots to take over video-conferencing market?
Apparently, Telepresence robots (which I already mentioned in my “Telepresence How Does It Work?” post) gain momentum as a valid representation of remote workers: [Read more...]

About the writer: Itzhak Wolkowicz

Industry News Summary – VoIP & Baseband, VoLTE & IR.92, Skype Facebook & Google Plus

The unspoken truth of VoIP – The Move Away from the Baseband
Martin Sauter from the blog “WirelessMoves” mention an often forgotten fact regarding VoIP on mobile phones – Today’s circuit switched calls are done via the Baseband radio chip, while future VoIP calls (be it Skype or VoLTE) might be done via applications, whether as plugins or as a part of the OS. This might affect power requirements from the phone. For the post, please click here.

FWIC Conference
Zahid Ghadialy from 3G4G Blog posted his summary from the ‘The Future of Wireless International Conference’. Head to his blog for the post: 3G4G Blog.

Skype, Facebook, Google Plus and Videoconferencing
In the midst of the buzz (no pun intended) around Google+, one might forget it’s unique multimedia feature – multi-party video conferencing. But Google Plus isn’t the only social network to offer video-chat: Facebook has partnered with Skype to launch video chat feature, and although it’s one on one chat – It shows us the way the wind blows. Only time will tell if software-only vendors has something to worry about…
For more information go to FierceEnterprise.

GSMA PRD IR.92
I have received questions regarding the VoLTE architecture and GSMA IR.92 specs so for the benefit of all who are interested – Here is the document:

 

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Industry News Summary – VoLTE, LTE & Polycom Telepresence

VoLTE, VoIP and Carriers
Carl Ford from Crossfire Media writes about VoLTE in Net Neutrality and business perspectives. Head to TMCnet for the article.

(Yet another) VoLTE webinar – May 11, 2011
The following webinar by Meik Kottkamp from Rohde & Schwarz will explain VoLTE basics and testing practices – Head to EEtimes for registration. Radvision VoLTE webinar will be held in May 5, 2011, details can be found here.

Huawei files lawsuits against ZTE
Huawei filed patent-infringement lawsuits against ZTE over patents related to LTE data card and infringement of Huawei’s trademark. Huawei claims ZTE used Huawei trademarks in some of it’s LTE data cards. Fore more info, check FirceWireless article. [Read more...]

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