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After decades of growth landline revenues continue to fall and some are ready to pronounce the telecoms as a “boring utility”, if not scribe the industry’s tombstone. But innovations in mobile telephony, the advent of cloud computing, media convergence, as well as emerging market growth hold promise for some.
1) How are telecom companies adjusting their strategies to meet new areas of demand? Is there enough new growth in mobile and other areas to make up for shortfalls in landline usage?
2) Who are best positioned to capitalize from new growth strategies? How will cloud computing and other innovations impact the industry?
3) How are non-telecom businesses able to capitalize on the changes in the telephony environment?
Moderator
* Alexei Pushkov, Director of the Institute of Contemporary International Studies, Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
Panelists
* Jon Fredrik Baksaas, President and CEO, Telenor Group
* Carlo d`Asaro Biondo, Vice President for Southern and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, Google
* Warren Finegold, CEO, Vodafone
* Alexander Izosimov, President and CEO, VimpelCom Ltd.
* Matthew Key, Chairman and CEO, Telefónica Europe, Telefonica
* Mikhail Shamolin, President, Mobile TeleSystems OJSC
* Pal Erik Sjatil, Managing Partner, McKinsey (Eastern Europe and CIS)
Discussants
* Jim Balsilie, CEO, Research In Motion (teleconference from Canada)
* Bernard Liautaud, Founder, Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer, Business Objects (teleconference from United Kingdom)
* Vlad Shmunis, Chairman of the Board and CEO, RingCentral (teleconference from USA)
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© Arjan Dieleman photography...
telephonication project
You can buy prints here : society6.com/fotohoek
fotohoek@live.nl
06 12374994 / +316 12374994
© Arjan Dieleman photography...
telephonication project
You can buy prints here : society6.com/fotohoek
fotohoek@live.nl
06 12374994 / +316 12374994
© Arjan Dieleman photography...
telephonication project
You can buy prints here : society6.com/fotohoek
fotohoek@live.nl
06 12374994 / +316 12374994
Xorcom US representative Martin Pladgeman demonstrates the response capabilities exhibited by Pleo, a Linux-based robotic dinosaur, to Andrew Gillis of Fonality. Pleo was featured as the prize in a drawing sponsored by Xorcom at the IT Expo, held Sept. 16-18 in Los Angeles, California.
Xorcom Asterisk® PBX
Asterisk® PBX appliances implementing VoIP telephony with Asterisk® Elastix, Druid GUI and Tribox CE distributions. Open source IP PBX hardware solutions include FXS, FXO, BRI, PRI & R2 cards) and USB Channel Banks.
© Arjan Dieleman photography...
telephonication project
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Goodwood Festival of Speed 2015
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From left to right: Vanessa Opoku from Global Voice Group, Commander P.Y.
Kponyoh, Surgeon-Commodore R.M.L. Sowah
Photos from the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) held in June 2012 in Reston, VA, USA.
For more information, please visit www.sipnoc.org/
Permission is granted to use the photo in other content provided that a link is made back to the photo here.
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© Arjan Dieleman photography...
telephonication project
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06 12374994 / +316 12374994
Communication breakdown
Line went dead a couple of days ago. What caused it? Is it the switch? the router? the cat5 cable? the modem? the line filter? phone connection switches? the line connecting to the telephone line?
So the phone company, a fault logged and the line technician comes. Firstly the problem is checked at the exchange.
But the problem is closer to home. Is it outside at the junction? inside the house? No it's outside. Here's the sucker. Coms are down because a 1c piece of wire has burnt out.
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Enterprise Connect always attracts technology innovators and creative disruptors in cloud solutions (UCaaS, IaaS, CCaaS, etc.), Unified Communications, the Internet of Things and more. This year’s event was again abuzz with powerful keynote presentations, lively panel discussions, and distinctive product demonstrations and exhibits. As a proud platinum sponsor, NEC helped attendees “Discover the Power of SMART Enterprise”, attracting an impressive crowd to our booth and winning a prestigious award for the second year in a row.
Learn more at nectoday.com/nec-at-enterprise-connect-2016/.
For most of its assets, small businesses follow a robust business model wherein they invest only in the most important assets. They may not necessarily invest in best of breed assets but instead they invest in assets, which are good enough for their business for the time being.
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Photo taken at Twilio's Private Party to celebrate the launch of the Twilio Client. Shot by Kenneth Yeung for Twilio. Permission is allowed for use in your blog, website or presentation as long as you adhere to the stated Creative Commons license for this photo/image. Attribution must be included and a link back to this photo page is required.
Photo/image credit should read: (cc) Kenneth Yeung - www.snapfoc.us
CCS Presentation Systems in Tuscon is a visual unifies communications enabling HD video conferencing solutions, converged video telephony & desktop visual communications. Use only the best for your communications technology - CCS Presentation Systems. bit.ly/Ygm2wu
At CWP Tech Solutions we’re aware there is no one solution that will suit every businesses IT services support needs. Regardless of business size or industry sector, we work with our customers to understand their challenges, and define and implement IT service solutions to meet their individual needs.
A customer focused and results-oriented IT services computer network design, installation and management company. With a keen eye for detail and a highly-trained staff of experts, we are your partner in the increasingly technology-driven world of communications.
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From IP Telephony engagements to Wireless and Security Solutions, our comprehensive and integrated set of services allows you to focus your time and money on what’s most important: Your business.
Our solutions are designed to fulfill both the short-term and long-term goals of our clients while faithfully maintaining each project’s integrity from design through implementation and maintenance.
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To further ensure the success of their new SIP gateway and SIP services, Tpad has invested a lot of time and money on the new technology. It has partnered with several leading industry players to ensure that their products and services will be of the best quality. For their Internet connection, Tpad teams up with leading service provider Supanet. Currently, the company’s SIP dialer software offers an Internet connection speed of 100Mbps to ensure the quality of all calls made as well as support for up to 3000 active calls. For their softphone SIP gateway, Tpad has also partnered with Global IP Telecommunications. On top of that, Tpad also worked with a number of research centres and universities to carry out a demonstration of how their new SIP gateway services can really improve communications efficiency and lower costs.
Situated opposite the Secession building, the Cafe Museum was designed by the architect Adolf Loos. Built at a time when telephony was negating the distance between people, this example of early modernism was an attempt to restore face-to-face communication. In its day, it became a hotbed of political, philosophical and artistic dissent, frequented by the likes of Klimt and Freud. It fell off the radar until recently when some crowd came along and restored the café's former glory on a B&Q budget.
Photos from the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) held in June 2012 in Reston, VA, USA.
For more information, please visit www.sipnoc.org/
Permission is granted to use the photo in other content provided that a link is made back to the photo here.
If you are in the photo and wish a copy of the original image file, please contact Dan York
Product Overview:
Nokia Bicycle Charger Kit captures free and eco-friendly energy from bicycling.
The kit consists of Nokia Bicycle Charger DC-14, Nokia Phone Holder for Bicycle CR-124,
and Bottle Dynamo for Bicycle.
Key Features
Free and Efficient Charging from Bicycling
Starts and stops charging when bicycle speed is 6 km/h and 50 km/h, respectively
Reaches efficiency of a normal charger, e.g. corresponds to Nokia Compact Charger AC-3 when speed is 12 km/h
Total charging time varies between devices
Easy to Install and Fun to Use
Install and detach easily with cable ties, nuts and bolts in the sales box.
Blaster music from the mobile phone while bicycling and charging
Check charging status from the screen of the mobile phone
Designed for Durability and Reliability
Nokia Bicycle Charger DC-14 resists humidity and dust with double insulation
A bag protects mobile phone from humidity and dust
Bottle dynamo has a robust structure
Sales Package Content
Nokia Bicycle Charger DC-14and four reusable cable ties (to attach cables to the bicycle)
Nokia Phone Holder for Bicycle CR-124 (rubber phone holder and protective bag for the device)
Bottle Dynamo for Bicycle with L-shaped bracket and three 6 mm bolts, three 6 mm nuts to attachbottle dynamo to the bicycle
Foldable user guide with line drawings and depiction of key use cases and warnings
Photo taken at Twilio's Private Party to celebrate the launch of the Twilio Client. Shot by Kenneth Yeung for Twilio. Permission is allowed for use in your blog, website or presentation as long as you adhere to the stated Creative Commons license for this photo/image. Attribution must be included and a link back to this photo page is required.
Photo/image credit should read: (cc) Kenneth Yeung - www.snapfoc.us
Bell was a better name than Verizon because it prompted us to think fondly of pleasing sounds of ringing bells. Oh well, it's all gone.
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In downtown Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on September 16th, 2020, a Verizon building, built by the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania in 1929 (the portion at the right, at least), on the south side of South Main Street between East Ross Street and East South Street, during hazy conditions caused by wildfire smoke from the western U.S.
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Photos from the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) held in June 2012 in Reston, VA, USA.
For more information, please visit www.sipnoc.org/
Permission is granted to use the photo in other content provided that a link is made back to the photo here.
If you are in the photo and wish a copy of the original image file, please contact Dan York
The two pairs continue for just two more spans, then it's gone. Three more poles with no cross arms remain, you can see them making a turn to the north. Just barely visible on the horizon, a bit to the left of the near pole, you can see the road that after 19 miles leads to the former site of the famous Mojave phone booth, gone since 2000. Click on the high-res for a better view of that. Seems reasonable to assume one of these pairs probably served the phone booth, but of course I'm just guessing.
See set comments for what this is all about.
The city was the capital of Brazil for nearly two centuries, from 1763 to 1815 during the Portuguese colonial era, 1815 to 1821 as the capital of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves, and from 1822 to 1960 as an independent nation. Rio is nicknamed the Cidade Maravilhosa or "Marvelous City."
Rio de Janeiro represents the second largest GDP in the country [5] (and 30th largest in the world [6]), estimated at about 140 billion reais (IBGE/2007), and is the headquarters of two major Brazilian companies – Petrobras and Vale, and major oil companies and telephony in Brazil, besides the largest conglomerate of media and communications companies in Latin America, the Globo Organizations. The home of many universities and institutes, it is the second largest center of research and development in Brazil, accounting for 17% of national scientific production – according to 2005 data.[7]
Rio de Janeiro is the most visited city in the southern hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival celebrations, samba, Bossa Nova, balneario beaches[8] such as Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. Some of the most famous landmarks in addition to the beaches include the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer ('Cristo Redentor') atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf mountain (Pão de Açúcar) with its cable car; the Sambódromo, a permanent grandstand-lined parade avenue which is used during Carnival; and Maracanã stadium, one of the world's largest football stadiums.
Communication breakdown
Line went dead a couple of days ago. What caused it? Is it the switch? the router? the cat5 cable? the modem? the line filter? phone connection switches? the line connecting to the telephone line?
So the phone company, a fault logged and the line technician comes. Firstly the problem is checked at the exchange.
But the problem is closer to home. Is it outside at the junction? inside the house? No it's outside. Here's the sucker. Coms are down because a 1c piece of wire has burnt out. Replace the wire. Check the phone that it works ....
next >>>
Abilene, Kansas, was the original home of C.W. Parker Amusements. Parker manufactured merry go rounds, amusement park rides, and other equipment. He would become the nation's largest manufacturer of carnival and amusement devices. The 1901 carousel shown in this photo is on display at the Heritage Center of Dickinson County & Museum of Independent Telephony. The carousel toured the country with Parker's traveling carnivals until it was sold in 1928. The carousel would continue to travel until 1959 when it was sold to a drive in theatre operator in Riverton, Wyoming. The carousel returned to Abilene in 1976 after residents raised $8,900 to purchase it. The carousel consists of 24 horses in 12 pairs and four chariots. The carousel was named a National Landmark in 1987. Abilene is also the boyhood home of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
BAE Harrier GR.9 ZG501
4 Squadron Special
Markings-
A sun in splendour divided per bend by a flash of lightning - approved by HRH King Edward VIII in May 1936. The red and black segmented sun suggests round-the-clock operations, while the lightning flash is a reference to the unit's early use of wireless telephony for artillery co-operation.
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On the first day of his visit, Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi put Sarvan village near Fursatganj in the annals of history by launching a broadband service named as “Fibre to panchayat” technically known as GPON technology. With having state-of-the-art facility, Sarvan village became the first village in India. One optic fibre enables users to make use of this facility to enjoy services like broadband, internet, telephonic service and cable-tv as well. The distribution of optic fibre in village panchayat will be done by India unit of US-based Alphion Corporation Ltd in collaboration with ITI Rae Bareli and BSNL. On this inauguration occasion, he shared the stage with Sam Pitroda, the pioneer behind the information technology revolution.
After decades of growth landline revenues continue to fall and some are ready to pronounce the telecoms as a “boring utility”, if not scribe the industry’s tombstone. But innovations in mobile telephony, the advent of cloud computing, media convergence, as well as emerging market growth hold promise for some.
1) How are telecom companies adjusting their strategies to meet new areas of demand? Is there enough new growth in mobile and other areas to make up for shortfalls in landline usage?
2) Who are best positioned to capitalize from new growth strategies? How will cloud computing and other innovations impact the industry?
3) How are non-telecom businesses able to capitalize on the changes in the telephony environment?
Moderator
* Alexei Pushkov, Director of the Institute of Contemporary International Studies, Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
Panelists
* Jon Fredrik Baksaas, President and CEO, Telenor Group
* Carlo d`Asaro Biondo, Vice President for Southern and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, Google
* Warren Finegold, CEO, Vodafone
* Alexander Izosimov, President and CEO, VimpelCom Ltd.
* Matthew Key, Chairman and CEO, Telefónica Europe, Telefonica
* Mikhail Shamolin, President, Mobile TeleSystems OJSC
* Pal Erik Sjatil, Managing Partner, McKinsey (Eastern Europe and CIS)
Discussants
* Jim Balsilie, CEO, Research In Motion (teleconference from Canada)
* Bernard Liautaud, Founder, Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer, Business Objects (teleconference from United Kingdom)
* Vlad Shmunis, Chairman of the Board and CEO, RingCentral (teleconference from USA)
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Izzy Gal - VP Innovation at Xorcom, Bill Miller – VP Product Management at Digium, and Steve Sokol, Product Manager for Software Products at Digium, meet to discuss the latest developments in Asterisk at the recent IT Expo, held in Los Angeles, CA from Sept. 16-18.
Xorcom Asterisk® PBX
Asterisk® PBX appliances implementing VoIP telephony with Asterisk® Elastix, Druid GUI and Tribox CE distributions. Open source IP PBX hardware solutions include FXS, FXO, BRI, PRI & R2 cards) and USB Channel Banks.
Engraving by E.S.
Of interest are the inclusion of the telegraph wires seen in the upper left that led to Sharples Telephonic Exchange in Cheapside
T24, a mobile service brand of Tata Teleservices and Future Group, has now expanded its services in Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Punjab.
T24 offers free talk time on shopping in Future Bazaar retail outlets such as Big Bazaar, Pantaloons, Food Bazaar, Pantaloons, Central, Brand Factory, Home Town, eZone and Aadhar, among others. It also offers discount vouchers to those buying talktime.
With this, the brand has reached 17 circles including Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh was the first telecom circle to get the services in June 2010.
"T24 has received tremendous response since its launch in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Orissa, Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Shopping, and talking on our mobile phones are among the two favorite activities for all of us in India," said Mayur Toshniwal, chief executive officer of T24.
"With T24, we have been able to develop a unique customer value proposition that combines these interests of the aspirational Indian. Customers will get shopping benefits on talking and talk-time benefits every time they shop," Toshniwal added.
T24 tariff plans are similar to those that Tata Docomo and Indicom offer. In addition, customers get rewarded free talk time for every purchase above Rs 350 made at any Future Group shopping outlet.
For example, a T24 customer buying products worth Rs 3,001 at Pantaloons or Central gets Rs 150 worth of free talk time. And a customer spending Rs 2,001 at Big Bazaar gets Rs 84 worth of free talk time.
According to the company, "T24 mobile telephony service will be progressively rolled out across the country in next few months, through Future Group's retail networks in over 76 cities and 65 rural destinations."
Customers can recharge their T24 mobile at these stores and also at any Tata Docomo retailer. Future Group retail chains attracted over 250 million customer footfalls in 2009-10.
The service has so far not been started in Delhi where Future Group has a sizeable presence as Tata Docomo doesn't have spectrum for the circle yet, and the company probably doesn't want to start service using its CDMA network.
A tower atop the Media Village in Kathmandu that contains some GSM transceivers. A large number of such devices scattered throughout the city form a network that acts as the backbone for wireless telephony in Kathmandu.
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काठमाडौँको सूचना ग्रामस्थित एक टावर जसमा केही जिएसएम ट्रान्सीइभर देखिन्छन | शहरमा छरिएर रहेका यस्ता कैयन उपकरणहरुको संजालले काठमाडौँमा ताररहीत टेलिफोनको सेवा दिईरहेका छन् |
(By Outdoor Himalayan Treks)