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By Doug Mohney, on October 17th, 2009 You’ll find three (3) pieces about HD voice from AstriCon over at the HD Connect Now website (www.hdconnectnow.org)–
AstriCon 2009: It is all HD voice (handsets) AstriCon 2009 – Dialogic talks HD voice media server From AstriCon: Rumors of AT&T running HD voice in San Antonio
Bottom line: You have to look REALLY hard [...]
By Doug Mohney, on September 15th, 2009 Live coverage of the HD Comm ’09 event in New York City today will be coming from Twitter on HDConnectNow.
By Doug Mohney, on August 25th, 2009 Right now I’ve got 14 (fourteen) meetings plus two panels penciled in at IT EXPO West in Los Angeles, spread across Tuesday, September 1 and Wednesday, September 2.
Tuesday, I’m moderating an IP Peering Panel from 3:45-4:30 PM and Wednesday I put on my HD hat to do “HD Voice Deployments” from 1:15-2 PM.
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By Doug Mohney, on August 18th, 2009 During the VoIP Users Conference (VUC) call last Friday, I put down my markers for the advance of HD Voice in North America, using the statements and actions of various service providers to provide context for my predictions.
The benchmarks I used were–
Cablevision’s rollout of hosted HD Voice service this summer – The [...]
By Doug Mohney, on August 17th, 2009 There’s a 20 percent (yes, 20%) discount code available for the HD Comm ’09 event on September 15 in New York City. Register online with the “HDConnectNow” code and you’ll get 20 (yes, 20) percent off registration.
By Doug Mohney, on August 3rd, 2009 The schedule and registration for the second HD Communicatons Summit – currently known as HDComm ’09 — is now up.
HDComm ’09 is being held on Tuesday, September 15, 2009, at New World Stages. Speakers include Alla Reznick, Director of Product Management at Verizon. I’ve spoken to Alla back in June where she outlined [...]
By Doug Mohney, on July 15th, 2009 Videoconferencing and telepresence rigs provide more information for communications options, but HD voice may prove to be the quickest and most cost-effective upgrade for businesses of all sizes.
Don’t get me wrong; TANDBERG and Polycom and all the other visual-solutions have their place in the scheme of things, but they are A) expensive B) [...]
By Doug Mohney, on July 14th, 2009 The day started at 8 AM at the Old Ebbett Grill, the first of Jeff Pulver’s stops for his whirlwind tour of Washington D.C. as he promotes HD voice.
About 24 to 26 people showed up for breakfast, a combination of people who wanted to learn more about HD voice and those who wanted [...]
By Doug Mohney, on July 12th, 2009 Over on Jeff Pulver’s blog, guest columnist and Pulver-cohort Daniel Berninger calls for an HD upgrade in the near-mythical communications “hotline” between the White House and Moscow, as well as other dedicated diplomatic communications channels around the globe.
Originally set up during the scary days of the Cold War, the original teletype service has [...]
By Doug Mohney, on July 10th, 2009 I had two separate calls today, each with its own unique high-touch component.
On the first call, I logged into the weekly VoIP User’s conference session using ZipDX and G.722. Featured speaker was Anthony Stankus, Gigaset Communications product manager for North America — needless to say, he was drinking his own champaigne by using [...]
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