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ITEXPO Sessions Day 1 Report: [Video] Communications – Endless Possibilities
Guest post byAnatoli LevineCategories:Technology | October 5, 2010
Anatoli Levine just promised yesterday to come back with impressions from ITEXPO, and here it goes – his first day of this event.
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What's More Challenging: Developing Telepresence Systems or a Mobile Video Chat Client?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | October 4, 2010
What do you think will pose a larger challenge for developers – building a telepresence system or a mobile video chat client? Here’s my take on it.
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The Three Types of Packet Losses
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | September 30, 2010
There are different types of packet losses that affect the user experience and media quality in real-time communication. Each one should be treated differently.
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The Missing Link of Video Calling
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Interoperability,Standardization | August 5, 2010
Video calling is not going to get far without what voice over IP has going for it, which is PSTN – a lowest common denominator coupled with an international dialing plan.
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SIP Server for Embedded Systems – the Webinar
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | July 7, 2010
An overview on a webinar about SIP servers for embedded systems, which discusses the reason, challenges and solutions for SoHo communications.
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How Open is iPhone’s FaceTime?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | June 24, 2010
A short analysis about the openness of iPhone’s FaceTime service. Guess what? It isn’t that open.
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Standards Doesn't Mean Interoperability
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | June 17, 2010
Standards are a progressive process – you specify, standardize, implement and then test. Standards are a means to an end. The end game in this case is interoperability.
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The Standardization Waterfall Model
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | May 31, 2010
There’s a process when dealing with standards. The waterfall model suggest here tries to explain this process.
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Desktop Telepresence and Other Bedtime Stories
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | May 6, 2010
Desktop telepresence is an oxymoron in a way, it takes telepresence, the top-of-the-line solution, blending into it a piece of software running on god-knows-what-hardware and where. It doesn't work that way.
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Know Your Component's Roadmap
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:HD VoIP | March 24, 2010
In order to make sure the investment you’re making now will serve you well in the future, make sure you check the roadmap of the components you are using in your solution.
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