Thursday, January 14, 2010

10 years, how digital technology will change?

10 years, the world of technology has been dominated by the big power of Google and social networks, the surprising resurgence of Apple as well as a decrease gradually from Microsoft and Yahoo. So the world of technology will change how the next 10 years?

It's hard to believe the first decades have occurred largely as predicted by technology experts from 10 years ago. Concerns about the Y2K problem likely to happen yesterday when the world experienced breathing phào relief fluctuations first century and this continued to worry about people completely unfamiliar , once the details of our life on the social networking site Twitter or Facebook. Worry serial worry but what continues in the next 10 years. Many technology experts wonder that, in 10 years, whether Google would still dominate the field of Web? Microsoft will still exist? It is possible and here are the predictions that the humor but not without basis for the technology world for 10 years.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

SIP Trunking 2.0 - The Service Provider Perspective

In the world of business communications, SIP Trunking was one of the strongest trends in 2009. For both businesses and hosted providers, the basic rationale is evident, particularly in a weak economy where everyone is looking for ways to cut costs. Unless you’re an incumbent telco who likes the status quo, SIP Trunking makes the value proposition of IP telephony stronger by reducing telecom costs in a few basic ways. Aside from allowing even more voice traffic to be routed off the PSTN, SIP Trunking reduces the need for costly PRIs and, in some cases, can eliminate them altogether.


These benefits are tangible, and in many cases are reason enough to adopt SIP Trunking. However, they essentially replicate TDM services, and beyond the cost savings, offer little in the way of sustainable competitive advantage. In our view, this is SIP Trunking 1.0 – cost effective, but short on innovation that enables differentiation. With SIP Trunking becoming more mainstream now, we see the market being poised to go beyond this in 2010. SIP Trunking 2.0 speaks to the fuller potential of end-to-end IP, which builds on voice, but extends to other modes such as video, mobility, conferencing, presence and high definition – both audio and video.