Vidyo to offer white-label video chat application
Vidyo, a long-time member of IMTC and advocate of Scalable Video Coding – announced an application portal program that would enable service providers to create white-label video chat applications using the companies proprietary technology (Vidyo already power the technology behind Google’s video chat). Just recently, Vidyo announced it’s low cost multi-screen Telepresence solution -
Read more at GigaOM: http://gigaom.com/video/vidyo-video-chat-app-exchange/
VoLTE Introduction
Alotough I doubt any of our readers don’t know what VoLTE is – In case I’m wrong, the following article by Maisie Ramsay from WirelessWeek is highly recommended. The article summaries VoLTE and it’s current industry status.
Read more at WirelessWeek: http://wirelessweek.com/Articles/2011/06/Technology-VoLTE-Carriers-Beyond-Voice-LTE/
Alcatel-Lucent’s lightRadio – An ultra small cellular base station
Telco 2.0 tells us about Alcatel-lucent latest innovation in the cellular radio field – the LightRadio 6×6 inch base station.
This small box is expected to revolutionize mobile network coverage and power requirements.

Read More at Telco2: http://www.telco2.net/blog/2011/06/mobile_broadband_smart_small_n.html
LightSquared: Solved GPS interference issues, Network go as planned
LightSquared, the satellite based wholesale LTE network caused major concern to GPS connectivity in it’s initial tests, causing interference in GPS in up to 22 miles distance from LightSquared cell towers. Recently the company announced it’s solved it’s interference issues by reducing the towers power output by 50% and retune it’s frequencies a bit further away from the GPS channel.
Read more at IntoMobile: http://www.intomobile.com/2011/06/20/lightsquared-says-they-found-way-solve-gps-interference-lte-network-go-up-planned/
What is SuperConnect? It is something which makes engineers proud. During the week, the tasting takes place, and interoperability is established for all the different systems brought to the testing room. Goal of the SuperConnect is to bring all the interoperable devices (by all means, as many as possible) into one big conference – and of course, admire the result on the big screen.
10 years ago, we us to start it in the morning, as 3 hours were not enough. In the SuperConnect 2011, 50 endpoints were connected, including Telepresence Systems. For the first time ever, the number of endpoints connecting over SIP was equal if not greater to the number of endpoints connected using H.323. For the first time ever, TIP was used in the SuperConnect network. For the first time ever, SuperConnect network included SBCs. Full SuperConnect video-conference was successfully streamed to the mobile device using packet switch streaming technologies. In parallel to all the video testing work, for the first time ever, VoLTE (Voice over LTE) testing was performed over live LTE network.
Are we done? Is it the time to rest on laurels? We are still very far from it.

