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05/25/2010
Death of the T1
Where Ethernet is available, it is only a matter of time before the T1 dies as an access methodology.
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05/24/2010
A Spicy Issue
If you want to get a rise out of me, begin by saying there is no right to privacy. As we continue to develop and adopt the next generation of convergence applications, privacy must be respected.
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05/21/2010
Defeat the Power FUD
Using power outages as reason to avoid SIP Trunking or the benefits offered by ITSPs makes no sense.
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05/19/2010
Acme Packet Is Not Wily Coyote’s Cup of Tea
It was interesting to discover at Acme Packet’s Interconnect 2010 event that most VoIP/SIP Trunking carriers in attendance have few commercial products or deployment strategies.
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05/18/2010
Are You Surviving or Thriving?
I doubt many of us as kids were thinking, “When I grow up I want to be an agent.” Yet, here we are and “The Why” of what we do confronts us even if we choose to ignore it.
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05/17/2010
Good Things Take Time
Convergence may not be the best thing for everyone. Rogers cable convinced a family to combine their TV, Internet, VoIP and wireless bills to save money. Where the wife’s wireless account was separate from her husband’s, it was no longer. He quickly found out she had been seeing another man.
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05/14/2010
The FCC Is Obscuring Intent with the Third Way
The USF is used to expand telecommunications into “unserved” areas of the country, and while this has been a good way to address primarily rural geographies and the infrastructure of telecom networks as it applies to phones, it has not been effective with regard to the Internet and broadband.
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