Announcing the Israel Annual Developers Seminar

Each year, we hold several seminars around the world, discussing aspects relevant to the technologies our customers develop. One of these events is our Israel Annual Developers Seminar; it is intended for developers of voice and video communication related products. This year’s theme is Products and Applications Development for Next Generation Networks and Services. When and Where? November 13, 2008 Prime Blue, Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center, Tel-Aviv How to join? Just send an email to the following address: jonni@radvision.com. What’s on the Agenda? Trends and Challenges in Application Development for IMS/NGN Unified Communication Development Challenges and Solutions Developing V2oIP Clients High Definition Terminals The Future of Video Communication Signaling and Media Protocols Solutions Case Studies for IMS Application Development Testing, Analysis and Media Quality Measurement for SIP and IMS Development Developer Communities, Blogs and e-Service I’ll be speaking in some of these sessions, and I’ll try to publish some of the presentations along with my own experiences at the event. See you there.

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  October 26th, 2008  |  Filed under Technology
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Impressions on IPTV from TVoDSL

Last week I had the opportunity to present at TVoDSL 2008. What did I learn at the conference? IPTV revolves around 3 concepts today: Quality Interactivity UGC Most people use Google Reader Quality Quality is key in IPTV. Using the IP medium means that you can’t guarantee quality the same way you can in traditional TV broadcasting. A lot of effort is being (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  February 5th, 2008  |  Filed under IPTV
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Meet me at TVoDSL 2008

This year I am going to attend TVoDSL in Paris. I am going to take part at their conference program on merging video conferencing technology with IPTV. Simply put - VoIP+IPTV. For me, this step is as logical as merging VoIP or IMS with social media. Video as a mediator between people is still at its birth. The technology is here to some extent - we have 3G phones capable of handling videotelephony, we can use Skype or other internet (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  January 30th, 2008  |  Filed under IPTV
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