Video conferencing was a lot more interesting to watch in 2011 than was VoIP. It wasn't that nothing happened in VoIP during the year. It was just that a lot more happened in video conferencing. This was especially true in the SMB space. Early summer saw a slew of significant announcements from vendors and providers. These announcements figured prominently in the VoIP Evolution report "SMB Video Conferencing: Getting Beyond Clouds & Interoperability."
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Dec 30, 2011 7:06:51 PM
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3G,
Android,
BT,
Cellular,
Cellular data,
Cisco,
Cloud communications,
Cloud-based video conferencing,
Disruption,
Disruptive technologies,
Facebook,
Google,
Google Voice,
H.264 SVC,
Internet telephony,
Internet voice,
iPad,
iPhone,
LTE,
Lync,
Microsoft,
Microsoft Lync,
Mobile,
Mobile data,
Mobile video conferencing,
Mobile VoIP,
Polycom,
Rebtel,
Ribbit,
Skype,
SMB video conferencing,
SMBs,
Social networks,
Telepresence,
Transcription,
Unified communications,
Verizon Wireless,
Video calling,
Video chat,
Video communication,
Video conferencing,
Vidyo,
VidyoRouter,
VoLTE,
Wi-Fi,
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Telecom carriers from around the world came to Silicon Valley recently to talk to innovators. The occasion was TC3 2010, the third annual Telecom Council Carrier Connection get-together, put on by the Telecom Council of Silicon Valley. The purpose of the event was to let carriers tell innovators in the valley the kind of innovation they're looking for, and make contact with entrepreneurs they can work with. The big question is how serious the carriers are about pursuing the opportunities that innovators present. And the key to answering the question is understanding how desperate the carriers are.
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Sep 20, 2010 3:40:14 PM
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AT&T,
Bouygues Telecom,
BT,
FTTH,
Innovation,
LTE,
M2M,
NTT DoCoMo,
SingTel,
SK Telecom,
Sprint,
Swisscom,
Telecom Council of Silicon Valley
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