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People are expecting that the way they communicate in their everyday life is all part of the services they buy with their phone. The regulatory concepts of access and content mean little to end user. They expect that everything works, and they have not noticed that everything does not work together. The Real time communications event did a nice job of exploring that opportunity.
Continue Reading...It’s hard to argue with common sense.
For those who don’t know Verizon is making it happen with over 160 cities turned up so far with amazing speeds above their promised numbers. Once the load gets on the network they will deliver what they promised, but as Chris points out it’s hard to imagine an application for consumers that notices the difference between 10 MB down and 21 MB down.
While attending the IIT RTC event I was fortunate to interview with Chris Mayer of Verizon about the state of 4G LTE. Chris is involved in the development and design of systems integration and testing and his insight as to where we stand with Verizon Wireless 4G LTE roll out is informative.
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Dear Senator/Congressman
As you are aware the role of the FCC and the goal of providing a National Broadband Policy is very much in question and requires you guidance. We believe the old models need to be rethought and we have addressed the discussion in something we call Regulatory 2.0. http://4g-wirelessevolution.tmcnet.com/conference/east-11/regu.aspx
Continue Reading...I suspect it will keep the volce separate.
Continue Reading...We are the first to do a spot check on whether the superWiFi is just around the corner or too hard to implement.
You can see the event here http://bit.ly/fZoxVt but coming to the event is probably the smartest move you can make. If you think about WiFI it started with a small amount of spectrum.
Continue Reading...It’s nice in the movies that the bomb always has an LED to tick away at the clock and blue and red cables to give you a fifty – fifty choice.
The big question we have to face in the future is how much choice do we really have? That is the point, IMHO, of Commerce Department General Council Cameron Kerry’s discussion with the Wall Street Journal http://on.wsj.com/elSIHC about establishing a privacy office.
Continue Reading...ATT intends to use the spectrum for carrier aggregation. Carrier Aggregation is a strategy that allows the mixing of traffic between HSPA and LTE.
Continue Reading...Today's WSJ has an interesting article"":http://http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704444304575628610624607130.html?mod=WSJ_Tech_LEADTop about the use of cookies.
As someone who used to build VoIP services, I want to speak in praise of cookies and particularly their use for stateful things like Presence and Call Control.
When I worked on the first class 5 softswitch, we made a bad decision that was based on keeping state of a call on the network. My SOB friend from Harvard filled me in on his advice for the rest of the community that came to late to save me.
Continue Reading...Welcome, LightSquared, to the circus that is the current stage for 4G developments. To your left you can see Clearwire, the star of this performance so far, but that's subject to change should a more talented star comes along. One, for example, that would be capable of handling all of Clearwire’s issues with grace. One such company that will be able to exceed the current standard minimums that the present leading 4G providers are barely even managing to accomplish.
Continue Reading...Welcome, LightSquared, to the circus that is the current stage for 4G developments. To your left you can see Clearwire, the star of this performance so far, but that's subject to change should a more talented star comes along. One, for example, that would be capable of handling all of Clearwire’s issues with grace. One such company that will be able to exceed the current standard minimums that the present leading 4G providers are barely even managing to accomplish.
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