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Rehan Allahwala and Greg Vance Discuss Empowerment of Asterisk
This was actually the second half of a conversation that drifted from Asterisk education to the concept of DIDX and the further telecom empowerment around the world. The Philippines, Middle East and Africa are examples of areas where telcos or voip companies are already using Digium hardware, have a soft switch, and they have spare DID (direct inward dialing) phone numbers that instead of sitting around not making money, they can be made available on DIDX.
And ah, yes, we’d love to have a poster showing that DIDX won the Digium Service Provider Innovator award the first year this was available in 2007.
Thank you so much, Greg, for your words to Rehan, “I can’t imagine anybody that has done more for developing Asterisk opportunities as you have. What you’re talking about in sharing global DIDs is really enhancing the whole community side. Asterisk is obviously a good source and we want to bring as many people into that ecosystem as into the whole strategy in how to share ideas and how do we communicate. Really the whole idea of Asterisk is not necessarily a piece of hardware but it’s the communicating around the world. I’d like to say there is 99% of the world has an Asterisk server somewhere because it … has allowed people to become telecom providers when before, they were not able to because of the expense, because of their location… and now anybody with a little technical knowledge can become a part of that global community. So I applaud DIDX and the things that you’ve done to help pave the way for that. Thank you, Rehan.”
Rehan responds with examples of voice costs ten years ago to now and gives much credit where anyone would … to Mark Spencer and those who have stuck behind the Asterisk community. In fact, it may be easier today to open a telephony company than a bakery.
Greg and Rehan were in the press room where http://www.didx.net was a media partner and press agent
Duration : 0:5:43
Boxee CEO: The Trouble with Hulu
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/11/19/Paley_Center_IC2009_-_Hunt_for_the_Next_Big_Thing
Boxee CEO Avner Ronen discusses his company’s much-publicized disagreement with web video site Hulu. “We hope to bring Hulu back as a partner one of these days,” he explains, arguing “we still need to resolve that concern that media companies have with regard to disrupting their channels.”
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The Paley Center for Media’s International Council 2009 NYC brought together the industry’s top innovators from across the globe for the most talked about media event of 2009.
This session highlights a handful of up-and-coming digital media companies vying to become the Twitter, Facebook, or MySpace of 2010.
The conversation features Avner Ronen (CEO, Boxee), Tony Haile (General Manager, Chartbeat), Doug Knopper (Co-founder and Co-CEO, FreeWheel), Justin Shaffer (Founder and CEO, Hot Potato), Mike Dougherty (CEO and Co-founder, Jelli), Peter Rojas (Co-Founder, gdgt.com), and Andrew Lacy (Co-founder and COO, Tapulous). Quincy Smith (CEO, CBS Interactive) moderates.
Avner Ronen is CEO of Boxee. Before starting Boxee, Mr. Ronen was the Head of Corporate Development and M&A for Comverse, Inc. a leading provider of software and service to Telecom service providers. Mr. Ronen was responsible for acquisitions valued at $450M, which were key to the company’s evolution from a Voicemail company to a Billing and VAS provider.
Mr. Ronen joined Comverse in 2002 when they acquired Odigo, a company he co-founded in 1998. Odigo was one of the early Instant Messaging services on the web serving over 8M users worldwide.
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Telecom boss offers XT apology
Paul Reynolds vows to fix Telecom’s XT problems. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10628134
Duration : 0:3:58
Towngas Telecom Corporate Video (English Version)
Towngas Telecom aims to offer customised, high-end telecommunications infrastructure and optimum quality network solutions and services to telecom carriers, service providers and large corporations, through leveraging Towngas’ extensive territory-wide gas pipe network and management expertise.
We intend to be the partner of choice for all customers who value reliability of service, price performance, reputable expertise, and respected pedigree.
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How to find about the telecom operator and city with a given mobile number in India ?
For example 99401***** belongs to which telecom operator and city in India
Tamil Nadu, Chennai/Kancheepuram, Airtel GSM.
Does the UK media, world banking industry and world telecom industry collectively owe me in excess of $130M?
Anticipating your, mostly, unkind answers I will tell you now:
Yes, by using a calculator.
http://www.msim.org.uk/index.asp?menuid=723
You’d have to prove you exist.
from where do i get the vedios of all indian ads?
vedio of essilor lens,all bournvita ads,tv set ads,news channel ad,telecom ad.
These are good:
http://www.bollywoodpremiere.com/
http://indiafm.com/
http://www.oneindia.in/
http://www.santabanta.com/
what is menat by Telecom?
For developing the telecom Network what are the things, principles, operation, Technology,Methodology,Equipments be usedd?
Telecom is short for telephone communication (network). It consists of all the wires, telephones (that you speak into and listen to), buildings with switching networks, amplifiers, power systems and trunk lines (copper and fiber-optic). It also contains long distance networks including microwave links, and satellite links with all the technology involved in those systems.
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