Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (5 of 5)
Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 5 of 5.
Key discussion points include:
* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)
(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net
Duration : 0:8:30
Free Telecoms Course:Introduction by Mark Gilliland
Telecoms training from Technology Training Limited – introduction to course by CTO, Mark Gilliland
Duration : 0:1:22
Glass Call Handling
Cloud Telecomputers, (www.cloudtc.com) a San Francisco-based software innovator in business applications and IP telephony, enables powerful business communication products under the brands of partners.
We have built a platform called Glass for creating Android-based media phones for business. We license this platform—which includes next-generation hardware, software and cloud-based applications—to phone and PBX manufacturers and telecom service providers, so they can deliver devices and web services in a fraction of the time and cost required by in-house development. We focus on platform design, software and cloud applications, while customers concentrate on branding, channel development, customer acquisition and operational scale.
Glasss Android-based environment and open API enable each partner to establish a unique presence in the market, and third parties such as VARs and integrators can tailor application-based solutions to the needs of particular customers or verticals.
Duration : 0:1:1
Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (4 of 5)
Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 4 of 5.
Key discussion points include:
* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)
(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net
Duration : 0:10:45
Open Networks, Open Platforms (1 of 5)
To some extent, leading service providers already are running networks that are partially “open,” and partially platforms for “services.” In a standard consumer “triple play,” for example, the voice and video are “walled garden” services while the broadband Internet access mostly is an “open” environment. In the future, industry executives believe “open networks” will play a more-important role. This keynote panel will take a look at some of the ways “open” networks and platforms will change the way service providers do business, how they develop and deploy new services. If service providers are to avoid becoming “dumb pipe” providers, new features, value and revenue will be created from “open” networks. What might we expect in that regard?
Recorded at Summer 2008 Voice Peering Forum
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Part 1 of 5
Duration : 0:10:5
Glass User Interface
Cloud Telecomputers, (www.cloudtc.com) a San Francisco-based software innovator in business applications and IP telephony, enables powerful business communication products under the brands of partners. We have built a platform called Glass for creating Android-based media phones for business. We license this platform—which includes next-generation hardware, software and cloud-based applications—to phone and PBX manufacturers and telecom service providers, so they can deliver devices and web services in a fraction of the time and cost required by in-house development. We focus on platform design, software and cloud applications, while customers concentrate on branding, channel development, customer acquisition and operational scale. Glasss Android-based environment and open API enable each partner to establish a unique presence in the market, and third parties such as VARs and integrators can tailor application-based solutions to the needs of particular customers or verticals.
Duration : 0:2:8
Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (3 of 5)
Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 3 of 5.
Key discussion points include:
* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)
(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net
Duration : 0:8:30
Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (2 of 5)
Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 2 of 5.
Key discussion points include:
* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)
(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net
Duration : 0:10:59
Telecoms Infrastructure Developments in Asia
Asias telecommunications markets has been continuing its overall strong growth phase and with that there has been a correspondingly strong development of infrastructure. Governments across Asia have long recognised some earlier than others that there needed to be some encouragement of private sector investment to meet the demand for the all-important investment capital in the telecom sector. At the same time, it was generally well recognised that this strategy could not rely on local investment alone, and would inevitably mean a substantial level of foreign investment. Of course, despite this recognition, there has nevertheless been some resistance within governments to opening up the telecom sector to foreign investors and as a consequence the level of encouragement has been variable.
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Duration : 0:2:31
Update from Key International Carrier Hotels (1 of 5)
Carrier hotels provide a secure location for the interconnection of telecom networks. Traditional carriers, wireless providers, cable/ MSOs, content providers and enterprises rely on these facilities to expand the scope of their networks through interconnection. Carrier hotel value is directly derived from the occupants and the location relative to key demand points. Part 1 of 5.
Key discussion points include:
* How is the role of the carrier hotel changing with facilitation of enhanced services within its facilities?
* How is the proliferation web enabled content changing demand for carrier hotel space?
* As carrier hotels within major cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and London fill up, what are carrier hotel providers doing to satisfy growing demand in a world of limited capacity?
Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (www.voicepeeringforum.com)
(c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Send us your comments at youtube-at-stealth.net
Duration : 0:10:59