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Enterprise Connect is one of the leading trade fairs for Voice, IP Telephony and Telecommunication Industry. This event offered an ideal platform for decision makers to plan, unify and leverage their enterprise communications for better productivity. At Enterprise Connect 2013, Matrix exhibited Voice & Data Convergence Solution for Small businesses, Range of IP-PBXs, VoIP and GSM/3G Gateways, Access Control and Time-Attendance Systems. The response to the event was encouraging and we look forward to participate in future also.
Photos from the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) held in June 2012 in Reston, VA, USA.
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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/
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A telephone switching center in Seattle, a few blocks from Seattle University. The Qwest logo was recently removed; not sure what will become of it.
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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Spiderwebs Lyrics
You think that we connect
That the chemistry's correct
Your words walk right through my ears
Presuming I like what I hear
And now I'm stuck in the
The web you're spinning
You've got me for your prey
(Yeah) Sorry I'm not home right now
I'm walking into spiderwebs
So leave a message
And I'll call you back
A likely story, but (Yeah) leave a message
And I'll call you back
You're intruding on what's mine
And you're taking up my time
Don't have the courage inside me
To tell you please let me be
Communication, a telephonic invasion
I'm planning my escape...
(Yeah) Sorry I'm not home right now
I'm walking into spiderwebs
So leave a message
And I'll call you back
A likely story, but (Yeah) leave a message
And I'll call you back
And it's all your fault
I screen my phone calls
No matter who calls
I gotta screen my phone calls
Now it's gone to deep (Now, it's gone too deep)
You wake me in my sleep (Wake me in my sleep)
My dreams become nightmares (Dreams become nightmares)
'Cause you're ringing in my ears
(Yeah) Sorry I'm not home right now
I'm walking into spiderwebs
So leave a message
And I'll call you back
A likely story, but (Yeah) leave a message
And I'll call you back
And it's all your fault
I screen my phone calls
No matter-matter-matter-matter who calls
I gotta screen my phone calls
Oooh, the spiderwebs
Leave a message and I'll call you back
I'm walking into spiderwebs
So, leave a message and I'll call you back
I'm walking into spiderwebs
It's all your fault, no mattter who calls
I gotta screen my phone calls
It's all your fault, it's all your fault
No matter who calls, no matter who calls
I'm walking into spiderwebs so,
Leave a message and I'll call you back
I'm walking into spiderwebs so,
Leave a message and I'll call you back
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Paul Schock of Vintalk (center) receives his certificate of completion from Ross Ryding (left) and Bill Soto (right).
[SEE LINK TO THE NAUGHTY VIDEO, BELOW!]
HOLY MOTHER OF GOD. Where to begin with these fierce bitchez?! I think this neon "illumiNaughty" train pulled up alongside us shortly after Brady and Ray Ray had stepped out of the "Talk to God" phonebooth. Thank the lord they had just invoked God's telephonic mercies, 'cause the 2 uber-fierce Mad Max black leather-clad lesbians driving the Naughty Train were taking no prisoners on their un-phucking-believably fierce ride across the playa.
The neon train was pulling a dance cage caboose and the "Naughty Twins" (the 2 divinely fierce lesbians driving the train) were singing and shouting and banging and busting through a megaphone, commanding us to "Board the Naughty Train NOW!" and really, did we have any other choice? As we jumped into the slowly moving train (the naughty train moves, it grooves, get on, get off, but just know that it does *not* stop, kids!), the Naughty Twins bellowed thru the megaphone, sending their deliriously naughty shouts across the playa, "Fly! Be Free!" they giddily commanded, before demanding, "Are you all having a good time tonight? Let's do it! Come on!!" and then launching into into the driving beat and pulsating sonic storm of The Lords of Acid's classic naughty anthem, "Sit On My Face" The banging, bumpin, groovin, stanky white hot Naughty soul of the Playa, baby!
Not for the faint of heart ;o) That's how we do on the playa, indeed.
And when it was time to get off, the Naughty Train just kept on its naughty groove, rolling across the Playa, as we each tumbled off the moving train, dusted off, and tried to figure out just where in the hell we were and, more importantly, just where in the hell we'd left our bikes. It all wrrrrked out in the end.
Naughty Playa magic, baby . . .
CHECK OUT THE LIVE VIDEO OF THE NAUGHTY TRAIN HERE: picasaweb.google.com/whizzbangboom/BurningMan2007?authkey...
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Edwin McKinny of Raytheon Defense (center) receives his certificate of completion from Ross Ryding (left) and Bill Soto (right).
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.
Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist who is best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
Born and raised in the Austrian Empire, Tesla studied engineering and physics in the 1870s without receiving a degree, and gained practical experience in the early 1880s working in telephony and at Continental Edison in the new electric power industry. In 1884 he emigrated to the United States, where he became a naturalized citizen. He worked for a short time at the Edison Machine Works in New York City before he struck out on his own. With the help of partners to finance and market his ideas, Tesla set up laboratories and companies in New York to develop a range of electrical and mechanical devices. His alternating current (AC) induction motor and related polyphase AC patents, licensed by Westinghouse Electric in 1888, earned him a considerable amount of money and became the cornerstone of the polyphase system which that company eventually marketed.
Attempting to develop inventions he could patent and market, Tesla conducted a range of experiments with mechanical oscillators/generators, electrical discharge tubes, and early X-ray imaging. He also built a wireless-controlled boat, one of the first ever exhibited. Tesla became well known as an inventor and demonstrated his achievements to celebrities and wealthy patrons at his lab, and was noted for his showmanship at public lectures. Throughout the 1890s, Tesla pursued his ideas for wireless lighting and worldwide wireless electric power distribution in his high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments in New York and Colorado Springs. In 1893, he made pronouncements on the possibility of wireless communication with his devices. Tesla tried to put these ideas to practical use in his unfinished Wardenclyffe Tower project, an intercontinental wireless communication and power transmitter, but ran out of funding before he could complete it.
After Wardenclyffe, Tesla experimented with a series of inventions in the 1910s and 1920s with varying degrees of success. Having spent most of his money, Tesla lived in a series of New York hotels, leaving behind unpaid bills. He died in New York City in January 1943. Tesla's work fell into relative obscurity following his death, until 1960, when the General Conference on Weights and Measures named the SI unit of magnetic flux density the tesla in his honor. There has been a resurgence in popular interest in Tesla since the 1990s.
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Michael Hauss (center), new technical support representative for Xorcom USA, receives his certificate of completion from Ross Ryding (left) and Bill Soto (right).
Communication gear—FM and TV transmission, mobile telephony, and microwave connections—atop Faloria Mountain overlooking Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy's Dolomites.
Lee De Forest receiving honorary certificate and gold lapel pin from membership, Elmo N. Pickerall doing the honors.
November 3, 1954.
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.
Creative Valley offices, Papendorp, Utrecht, The Netherlands - Monk Architects - 2010
A work environment has diversity, mutual dependence, individual growth and movement. This requires a building which adapts to the requirements of the ecosystem. The ability to move is essentially the sum of bits, bricks and brains. The building must have a clean climate to prevent illness and be good for the climate as a greater whole. It must offer smart spaces attuned to the pace of work and the various work moments. This is supported by high-end technology like WIFI-network and wireless IP telephony. The innovative way of working must be guarded and protected, both literally as in a human guiding way, because the transition from traditional work to innovative work is a journey. Creative Valley is designed to embody all of this. Floor area: 5200 m2 .
Tower ASR 1057196, owned by 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.
1927, Hubbell & Benes
This building inspired the creators of the Superman comic series in their design of the fictional "Daily Planet" building.
The building, shortly after its opening, was nicknamed "The Temple to Telephony".
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).
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Document: Booklet about a hostel for blinded soldiers and sailors set up as a charity in March 1915. Catalogue ref: PIN 15/1054.
Description:
Mark Disability History Month from 16 November to 16 December. These two pages come from a booklet about St Dunstan’s Lodge, Regents Park, a hostel for blinded soldiers and sailors set up as a charity in March 1915.
Men were taught different trades to try and make them economically independent. These included poultry-keeping, gardening, carpentry, typing and reading and writing in braille as well as the other trades outlined in the extract. There were social activities, and sports as well. The booklet comes from pension records about the treatment and training for the blind.
View a transcript of this document here: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/medicine-...
With this document, students could consider:
- What does this source tell you about injuries sustained during the First World War?
- What does it tell you about the type of care available? Where did this care come from and who provided it?
- How does this source portray the work done by this charity?
- What can this source tell you about the history of blind people in the UK?
Learn more about the medical history of the First World War in our online resource:
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/medicine-...
Woomera in remote desert country in South Australia was the site of early satellite launches, missile tests, huge explosions and sundry other aerospace research related activities. The base has been largely scaled down in recent decades.
Jeff Johnson of Neturally Speaking (center) receives his certificate of completion from Ross Ryding (left) and Bill Soto (right).
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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February 2009_ Nearly 250 CWA technicians at Verizon Connected Solutions Inc., shared a back pay award of more than $2 million, the result of an arbitration decision that found that VCSI failed to pay workers for performing work of higher-paid senior techs. The workers, members of CWA Locals 2100, 2106, 2108, 2202, 2204, 2205, 2222, and 2336, maintain, install and repair telephony, voice and FiOS for VCSI in Maryland and Northern Virginia.
Photographed at a waiting area inside the Ideon complex.
About Ideon (from www.ideon.se)
Ideon Science Park is Sweden's and one of Europe's most successful meeting places for visionaries, entrepreneurs and for venture capital.
More innovations are developed into profitable businesses here than anywhere else in the country. And they grow more quickly than in other science parks both in Sweden and abroad. This is where many global leaders in the fields of mobile telephony, IT, life science and cleantech have started their journey. And stayed.
Things we used to think were unattainable have become reality, thanks to companies at Ideon Science Park - the meeting place where anything is possible!
Staff from E-Business Distribution in Panama examine a Xorcom IP-PBX and Astribank with telephony interfaces during a product introduction seminar conducted by Xorcom Sales Manager, Ariel Mapelman.
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
Storacall Product Update
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IP Protocols
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Aastra Matra, LG Nortel, NEC Sip, Panasonic MGCP, Mitel, Samsung, Aastra SIP.
Integration is also available for TAPI, Nortel CMS, Microsoft Lync, Avaya CMS,
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Search & Playback
The advanced design allows users to search, retrieve and playback calls with
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call duration, CLI, dialled digits, notes and many more.
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For larger applications, multiple sites can be networked together with a seamless
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Tower ASR 1057196, owned by 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.
Details for the translator:
Site Location: 39-11-44.2 N 86-33-28.0 W (NAD 83)
Effective Radiated Power: 0.027 kW
Transmitter Output Power: 0.086 kW
Antenna Center HAAT: 65.9 m Horiz.; 0 m Vert.
Antenna Center AMSL: 295 m (968 ft.)
Antenna Center HAG: 54 m (177 ft.)
Shot these on a very gloomy day in the rain.
George O'Meara's experience includes computer telephony integration, next-generation call centers, billing convergence, systems management, and customer relationship management. He is very proud to be the executive sponsor for Cisco Services' diversity efforts - attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce. Bio.
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
Communication gear—FM and TV transmission, mobile telephony, and microwave connections—atop Faloria Mountain overlooking Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy's Dolomites.
Patrick Edwards of MicroTech Systems (center) receives his certificate of completion from instructors Ross Ryding of Digital Ocean (left) and Bill Soto of Xorcom USA (right).
Equipment at the base of tower ASR 1057196, owned by 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.
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