Consumers HD Voice – Where is the Incentive?

There’s a fashionable hype lately all around HD Voice, up to the point of “marrying” it with other technologies that make a lot of sense to us “techies”. But I must ask a “dirty” question: where the hell is the incentive for the consumer market? HD Voice does improve voice quality. I’ve used it at work. It sounds differently. You don’t want to go back to the crappy systems we have today on our mobiles and in our homes. (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  September 17th, 2009  |  Filed under Clients
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IPv6 and HD Voice: No need to link them together

In the past few months, a call for HD Voice to replace our dusty old phone systems has initiated. It originated by Jeff Pulver and has been gaining momentum with the creation of the HD Connect project. Jeff Pulver explains about HD Communications Summit While I am a strong supporter of HD Voice, a post on the HD Connect blog has struck me as a bit odd – Doug Mohney suggested the coupling of HD Voice with IPv6: Since (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  September 10th, 2009  |  Filed under Technology
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HD Voice is Here?

[Anatoli just returned from the HD Communications Summit with some interesting insights about HD Voice. As I am pushing him to become a regular guest blogger here, he was kind enough to write about it for me here. He also has his own twitter account, so you can follow him @Anatoli1] To follow up on my previous post, “Can You Hear Me Now?“, I would like to continue talking about HD Voice. However, now I’m armed and dangerous – with (read more...)

By guest  |  May 26th, 2009  |  Filed under Standardization, Technology
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