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Photos from the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) held in June 2012 in Reston, VA, USA.

 

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Photos from a company trip to work with customers in Athens.

Photos from the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) held in June 2012 in Reston, VA, USA.

 

For more information, please visit www.sipnoc.org/

 

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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.

 

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Photos from a company trip to work with customers in Athens.

Photos from a company trip to work with customers in Athens.

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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A remnant of the past: telephone wires pole still in service on the railway line from Holzkirchen to Bayrischzell.

Device networking solutions connect virtually any serial device to the Internet or IP network for remote monitoring, control and configuration.

A plaque on the chain link fence identifying Tower ASR 1057196, owned byh American Tower, with T-Mobile and AT&T cells on top, along with the antenna translating WQRA/90.5 from Greenfield, Indiana to 103.1 via 27-watt W276BF, serving Bloomington and Ellettsville from a site between the two, off West Arlington Road. Shot these on a very gloomy day in the rain.

Comverse Network Systems trips in support of customer telecom systems.

A nice cow on the sofa with a mobile phone on a white background

equipment:

Arris telephony modem TM402P (comcast)

DLink Print server DRP 1260

Linksys VOIP adapter SPA2102 (using viop.com)

Belkin Pre N router (two)

Belkin N1 router

HP Pavalion XE749 used as a smoothwall firewall (3.0 express-polor bear)

Photos from a company trip to work with customers in Athens.

Ludhiana , 2 March 2014 -

National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha and Prabhari Himachal Pradesh Advocate, Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal said that our SAD-BJP Government has made several efforts to boost the industrial sector in Punjab state. Talking with the media persons here today, Grewal said due to these efforts of SAD-BJP Government as result several business houses are keen to invest in our Punjab. Our Punjab Government had undertaken many power reforms to further facilitate Industrial Houses such as unbundling Punjab State Electricity Board into Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL). The intent was to increase the efficiency but unfortunately the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) is providing poor services to the Consumers in Punjab. These services and absolute non-adherence of Standards of Performance mandated by Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) appointed by Government of Punjab. Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) has specified critical distribution parameters to provide efficient, reliable and safe system of Electricity through its regulations provided in its Supply Code. These Minimum Standards of Performance provides strict timelines to resolve various Consumer grievances viz. Normal Fuse Off, Overhead Line Breakdowns, Underground Cable Breakdowns, Distribution Transformer Failure, Power Transformer Failure, Street Light Faults, Period of Scheduled Outage, Voltage Fluctuations, Meter Complaints, Release of New Connection, Transfer of Title or Conversion of Services, Shifting of Meter/Service Connection and other Services, Complaints about Consumer’s Bills and restoration of Supply. Grewal said that the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) mandates a compensation to the Consumer in case of non-fulfillment of these Minimum Standards of Performance. Compensation varies from Rs 50/- to Rs 5000/- for each default for each Consumer. It is well known that Punjab State Power Corporation Limited neither fulfils these Minimum Standard of performance (MSOP) nor compensates any Consumer towards any such lapse whereas Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) mandates payment of such compensation by the way of adjustment in Electricity Bills. For instance, Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) mandates a normal fuse off complaint shall be addressed within 4 hours in cities, towns and urban areas and in case Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) fails to resolve the complaint within 4 hours, it shall remit Rs 50/- as compensation by the way of adjustment in the next bill of the Consumer. Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) mandates registration of each and every complaint filed by the Consumer verbally, telephonically or in writing as per a duly approved Consumer Complaint Handling Procedure whereas there is hardly any such effective system in place to register and address consumer complaints. According to the Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) filed by the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) with the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC), it received only 2462 complaints in a year from over 65 Lac Consumers across Punjab whereas on an average more than 10000 complaints are received daily by the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited which clearly means Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) had fudged Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) figures to avoid compensation and save itself from the wrath of Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC). Grewal demanded to pass strict instructions to Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) to ensure registration of each and every complaint and its quick resolution, adhere to the Minimum Standard of performance (MSOP) as mandated by Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) and compensate each and every Consumer in case of any failure on its part. Grewal said that he has also sent Regd. Letter’s on, 30 January 2014 to Hon’ble Sukhbir Singh Badal, President, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), Deputy Chief Minister and Power Minister,Government of Punjab, Chandigarh, Hon’ble Ram lal ji, National General Secretary BJP (Org), 11 Ashoka Road, New Delhi, Hon’ble Brigadier Jagdish Gagneja ji, PRO Investments,1st floor, Nirmal Complex, Near Baba Namdev Chowk, Civil Lines, Jalandhar, Hon’ble Shanta Kumar MP, ( Rajya Sabha ) Prabhari Punjab Pradesh, 11 Ashoka Road, New Delhi Hon’ble Shyam Jhaju, National BJP Secretary and Seh-Prabhari Punjab, 11 Ashoka Road, New Delhi, Hon’ble Om Prakash Dhankar, National President BJP Kisan Morcha, 11 Ashoka Road, New Delhi, Hon’ble Kamal Sharma, Punjab State President , BJP Punjab Headquarters, Sector 37-A, Chandigarh, Hon’ble Ajay Jamval, General Secretary (Org), BJP Punjab Headquartes, Sector 37-A, Chandigarh, Hon’ble Tikshan Sud, Political Advisor to CM Punjab, Kothi No-1368 Sector- 19 C, Chandigarh, Hon’ble Fool Chand Jain ji, RSS Vibhag Sang Chalak, House No: B19- 357/1 Hira Singh Road, Ludhiana for Information and necessary action.

 

Comverse Network Systems trips in support of customer telecom systems.

Corner of Afonso Celso and Francisco Cruz, Vila Mariana, Sao Paulo

1938 telephone exchange connected to contemporary telephony network (by Graham Harwood, Richard Wrights and Matsuko Yokokoji at mainfesta7 in Bolzano)

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

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

Comverse Network Systems trips in support of customer telecom systems.

Baker, Nicholson, VOX, Random House, 7th, (eavesdrop on telephonic pair commencing mutual seduction; increasingly impassioned levels of self-disclosure)

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

Photos from a company trip to work with customers in Athens.

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Looking over early historical papers of Oliver A. Wycoff, who made round the world trip with U.S. Navy in 1905 using first arc wireless telephone made by De Forest.

 

left to right, Joel Michaels, Elmo N. Pickerill, Harold W. Warren, Lee De Forest, Charlie B. Cooper, Oliver A. Wycoff.

 

Historical Photograph from The Ed. G. Raser (W2Z1) Historical Collections on The Art of Wireless Or Radio Telegraphy, Radio Telephony and the Wire (MORSE) Telegraph Systems, Trenton, N.J.

Chris Mason of Comet Systems Ltd (center) receives his certificate of completion for participating in the June 2011 Xorcom USA Certified Reseller training course from instructors Bill Soto (left) and Ross Ryding (right).

Just what it says on the tin. Never seen so many dishes and drums in my life!

Communication gear—FM and TV transmission, mobile telephony, and microwave connections—atop Faloria Mountain overlooking Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy's Dolomites. On this tower, parabolic microwave antennas.

Large On Black

 

This model of Bell's first telephone is a duplicate of the instrument through which speech sounds were first transmitted electrically, 1875.

 

Museum of Independent Telephony,

Abilene, KS

All for the price of a couple of diddles.

Photos from a company trip to work with customers in Athens.

Radio Kootwijk is a small town in the Dutch municipality of Apeldoorn, with (in 2006) ca. 120 inhabitants. It is situated in a heather- and forest-rich territory in the Veluwe region, east of the sandhills of the Kootwijkerzand and the town of Kootwijk.

The housing accommodations of Radio Kootwijk arose as a result of the building of a shortwave transmitter site with the same name, starting in 1918. The transmitters played an important role in the 20th century as a communication facility between the Netherlands and its then colony of Dutch East Indies. In 1923 Dutch PTT started trans-oceanic telegraphy using a longwave transmitter (a 400KW high frequency alternator) from the German Telefunken company under the callsign PCG, in the 24 kHz and 48 kHz. By 1925 the longwave transmitter was changed by a shortwave tube based, electronic transmitter which had a much better performance due to the better propagation of shortwaves. With this new technology, in 1928 a radio-telephonic connection was established. At the end of World War II, the German occupying forces blew up the transmitter. Afterward some of the radio towers were rebuilt.[1]

Due to the development of new technologies like satellite communication, Radio Kootwijk lost its position as main overseas wireless connection point of the Netherlands. In 1980, the last transmission mast was blown up. In 2004 the park lost its last transmitter functions, and was transferred from the KPN company (successor to PTT) to the State Forestry Commission, which started attracting new buyers. The main building of the former transmitter park, designed by Dutch architect Jules Maria Luthmann and named 'Building A' or 'The Sfynx' (journalist refer to it as a cathedral, which it is not), was officially appointed as a monument. It was used as scenery for the American film Mindhunters in 2004.

 

Sepia processing of the HDR picture "Hier Radio Kootwijk. The jetstream in the picture doesn't add up with the time this picture implies,but i thought this would make a nice picture anyway.......

 

View On Black

Communication gear—FM and TV transmission, mobile telephony, and microwave connections—atop Faloria Mountain overlooking Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy's Dolomites.

From the shooting of a TV commercial EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW HEREconceived by my company, for the launch of fixed telephony and Internet by WIND telecom in Greece, using the cast of one of the most successful local TV series ever , "Para pente"

Telephone boxes, Northumberland Road

That the real innovation in mobile telephony lies not in the eagerly anticipated latest iPhone models but rather in mini-factories in the Chinese hi-tech hub, Shenzhen (where iPhones too are produced), is amply demonstrated by the group DISNOVATION.ORG.

In collaboration with researcher Clément Renaud and Hongyuan Qu, the artists Nicolas Maigret and Maria Roszkowska collected strikingly designed mobile phones in Shenzhen, which took such fantastic forms as strawberries or cars, or had impressive technological features. The Powerbank phone, for instance, runs up to three SIM cards in parallel and has an integrated battery that can charge other devices. Others have an in-built lighter or electric razor. This market is geared not so much to the Western middle-classes as to the rural populations of Africa or inland China. Set up as a typical sales stand, 'Shanzhai Archeology' presents the product range of these mini-companies, which fuse creativity, copy/piracy/remix-ventures and self-taught skills to develop new products in a matter of weeks. However, Shanzhai (Chinese: pirate) culture is under threat - not so much from miserable working conditions as from the Chinese government's endeavours to clean up the country's counterfeiter reputation. Yet, although often dissed for poor quality, the devices on show here, given their extraordinary qualities and style, pose a serious challenge to the West's hyper-standardised approach to technology and to the built-in obsolescence paraded under the guise of innovation.

 

Conception: DISNOVATION.ORG (With Clément Renaud & Yuan Qu)

Old phone system power dist rack -48V

Bill Soto - Xorcom USA (left), Philip Young (second from left) and Steve Young - Young Corporation second from right) and Ross Ryding - Digital Ocean (right).

Young Corporation has a Xorcom CompletePBX installed in Atlanta GA, London UK and Indonesia. All are networked together with over 40 remote phones for their sales people all over the world. They distribute office furniture.

DoIT's Gail Levy handles telephony for the Data Network Services team.

The tower is ASR 1275846, standing on a hill in French Lick, Indiana, with the recursive address "French Lick Tower." It was built in 2010, and is owned by Smithville Telephone, Inc., a family owned company of long standing that also specializes in fiber optic service to homes. I don't see anything that yells "telephony" at me here. All the cellular providers are on three towers on higher sites across town. But on it is W269BU, a translator on 101.9 FM of WFIU/103.7, of Bloomington.

 

The top of this tower looks like it was rigged for an FM antenna, but I don't know what Smithfield has, or had, in mind.

 

Details about both:

 

Tower:

Registration Number: 1275846

File Number: A1204661

FAA Issue Date: 06/24/2009

Status: Constructed

Date Constructed: 11/03/2010

Structure Coordinates: 38-32-59.3 N 86-37-36.5 W (NAD 83)

Structure Address: French Lick Tower

Structure City: French Lick, IN

Structure County: Orange County

Site Elevation: 220.6 meters (724 ft)

Height of Structure: 79.5 meters (261 feet)

Overall Height Above Ground: 79.5 meters (261 feet)

Overall Height Above Mean Sea Level: 300.1 meters (985 feet)

 

Station:

Effective Radiated Power: 0.038 kW

Transmitter Output Power: 0.116 kW

Antenna Center HAAT: 65.1 m Horiz.; 0 m Vert.

Antenna Center AMSL: 252 m (827 ft.)

Antenna Center HAG: 31 m (102 ft.)

Site Elevation: 221 m. (725 ft.)

Height Overall*: 80 m (262 ft.)

Corner of Afonso Celso and Francisco Cruz, Vila Mariana, Sao Paulo

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