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Are Handset Vendors About to Become Service Providers?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | February 17, 2011
The mobile ecosystem has changed in recent years. As part of this change, there is a shift in the way handset vendors are differentiating themselves from the crowd – they are now turning towards the cloud.
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What Android Chipset Can Support Video Calling?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Ask an Expert,Clients | February 7, 2011
Video calling is becoming more and more important for differentiation of smartphones and tablets. How would you choose your Android chipset if you were to support video calling?
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Android – The OS Symbian Wanted to Be
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients,Technology | February 3, 2011
Android has evolved nicely in 2010. How exactly it came to the place it is, and why Symbian didn’t make this leap that it should have years ago.
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CES 2011 Impressions: Razzle and Dazzle
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | January 13, 2011
CES 2011 is over and it is time for first hand impressions from the show and the technologies introduced there.
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Who Exactly is Your Service Provider?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | January 10, 2011
There is a growing trend of device manufacturers that are joining the service provisioning game. This brings us to a world where there is no distinct service provider.
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Apple Won't Develop a VC240 Clone
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | March 9, 2010
Apple isn’t going to focus on visual communications in 2010 - not in their Macs and probably not on their iPads either.
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Goodbye, Videophone. Hello, Personal Visual Communications
By Amir ZmoraCategories:Clients | March 4, 2010
The iPhone Opened Up The Korean Mobile Market
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients,Technology | February 11, 2010
It seems like Apple has succeeded where others have failed – it has opened up the market in Korea for foreign handset vendors. And it has done so singlehandedly.
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How Will Operators Kill Them Mobile VoIP Startups? One Voice
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | November 9, 2009
This week, a distinguished group of operators and vendors publicized an initiative called “One Voice”. Their plan is to come up with a specific technical profile for voice and SMS services over LTE based on IMS.
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Going Green? Integrate Video Communication Into Your Business
Guest post byRachel HedayaCategories:Miscellaneous | July 20, 2009
It is possible for you to save money, save the environment and create a better work and life balance, leading to a decrease in stress and better performances. Video communications improves the environment, with lower hydrocarbon emissions and reducing fuel consumption.
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