Mobile Internet (EDGE/GPRS) Chat – Warid Telecom Bangladesh
“Mobile Internet” allows a Warid subscriber to use different internet services on his/her phone- such as email, chatting, browsing and more. Hot TV advertisement on chat.
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WIC-1DSU-T1 Cisco T1 WAN Interface Card Explained
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Small and medium offices that decide to upgrade to a T1 line for Internet access will find that their telecom provider will require a router for the T1 line. Because Cisco is the leader in routers for T1 connections, it’s often recommended by the telecom carrier that the customer obtain a Cisco router with a WIC-1DSU-T1 card. This card is compatible with the Cisco 1700, 2600, 2600XM, and 3600 series routers along with a few others.
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Telecom Report – Interactivity in Entertainment Part 1
MTV and Belo Corp weigh in on how they’re adapting to the new world of interactivity in entertainment and news.
Telecom Report is an online magazine that looks at trends and issues in the telecom business. Brought to you by Ericsson. Ericsson is shaping the future of mobile and broadband internet communications through its continuous technology leadership. Providing innovative solutions in more than 140 countries, Ericsson is helping to create the most powerful communication companies in the world.
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Duration : 0:3:29
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.
Duration : 0:2:6
Keynote: Rethinking Communications (1 of 7)
Keynote Presentation:
Rethinking Communications…
Where are we? What has changed? What hasn’t?
Part 1 of 7
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum Summer 2008
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Stephen Banable on ‘The New EU Telecoms Package’
About the Speech:
The wide number of proposals in the Telecoms Package are designed to coordinate action amongst regulators to create a pro-competitive single market without regulatory borders and to reinforce competition. It is intended that this will facilitate high speed internet networks for all Europeans and stimulate economic growth.
In particular, the package will provide for:
- more powers to the Commission including issuing legally binding decisions to ensure the harmonisation of regulation across Member States;
- the establishment of a new telecoms agency;
- ensuring access to optical fibre by smaller telecoms operators;
- the possibility of introducing a functional separation between services and network activities of telecoms operators;
- the introduction of the notion of universal broadband services to consumers;
- wireless services will be made EU-wide operable by harmonising radio spectrum use; and
- the Telecoms Package will provide for the switching of bandwidth from a part of the frequencies now used for broadcasting, to provide wireless broadband services in the future.
These policy objectives of the Telecoms Package are of particular interest to industry regulators, consumer groups, Irish government departments and electronic communication/telecoms operators.
About the Speakers:
Stephen Banable is a national expert with the European Commission in DG Information Society and Media with responsibility for mobile regulatory issues and implementation of the telecoms regulatory framework. Currently he is responsible for the Commission’s proposal for a regulation on international roaming charges.
John Doherty is Chairperson of the Commission for Communications Regulation.
John Whelan is a solicitor specialising in information technology and telecoms regulation at A&L Goodbody.
Duration : 0:23:25
Has Divestiture Worked? Panel 1 – Historical perspective
The Internet Society – NY Chapter (ISOC-NY) & the Open Infrastructure Alliance (OIA) present a 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors — giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth.
How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure?
EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked?
LOCATION: Warren Weaver Hall, NYU
DATE: Mar 6 2009
PANEL 1: Historical perspective:
* Bruce Kushnick – An overview and leading financial indicators. What happened over the last 25 years?
* Dean Landsman & Tom Allibone – Consumers: telephony costs and other issues of broadband.
* Ken Levy – Living history, perspective from within FCC during the Break Up!
* Alex Goldman – ISP/CLEC industry: regulatory follies over the past decade
* Mark Cooper – The Failure of Market Fundamentalism in the Telecom Sector: How Deregulation Derailed Divestiture or The Operation was Successful, but the Patient Died
Speaker bios: http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/speaker-bios.html
More/Comment: http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
Duration : 1:7:59
Has Divestiture Worked? Panel 2 – The Present State
The Internet Society – NY Chapter (ISOC-NY) & the Open Infrastructure Alliance (OIA) present a 25th Anniversary Assessment of the Breakup of AT&T
The goal of this conference was to outline the history of the last 25 years, discuss the current market issues, then give a view of the future of broadband and telecom in the US that has been mostly untold in the media. It is a future that leads to ubiquitous, very high speed networks based on an infrastructure that is open to all competitors — giving customers choice, lower prices and new quality products and innovative services. And widely acknowledged as critical for long term economic growth.
How does America get gigabit, open and ubiquitous, broadband telecom infrastructure?
EVENT: Has Divestiture Worked?
LOCATION: Warren Weaver Hall, NYU
DATE: Mar 6 2009
PANEL 2: The Present State:
* Jonathan Askin – The legal/regulatory environment then and now.
* Dave Burstein – Broadband market roundup
* Joe Plotkin – Small business broadband needs, and surviving as a small competitive provider.
* David Rosen – What filmmakers and other creators need to know.
* Carl Mayer – Privacy and the latest on the wiretapping case.
Speaker bios: http://25thanniversaryofthebreakupofatt.blogspot.com/2009/03/speaker-bios.html
Download/Comment: http://www.isoc-ny.org/?p=618
Duration : 1:16:59
Internet providers irked over 3G, BWA auction policies
Just before the 3G (third generation telecom) and broadband wireless access (BWA) auctions, there’s a war brewing between internet service providers and the telecom department over auction policies.
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Jeff Kagan Speech Conclusion
Wireless and telecom industry analyst, speaker and author Jeff Kagan speaking on the changing wireless and telecom industry.
Duration : 0:4:7