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NetSense 101 Part 4: Q&A
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | August 31, 2011
Wrap up our series about bandwidth estimation with a few questions and answers regarding NetSense - a delay-based bandwidth estimation mechanism.
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NetSense 101 Part 3: Delay-based Bandwidth Estimation
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | August 24, 2011
NetSense is a bandwidth estimation algorithm that looks at delays instead of packet losses. This trait gives it a significant advantage over other techniques.
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NetSense 101 Part 2: Packet-loss-based Bandwidth Estimation
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | August 18, 2011
There’s an industry standard for bandwidth estimation. It might not be the best, but it is how solutions work today. In this post, Tsahi will explain the packet-based bandwidth estimation approach and its limitations.
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NetSense 101 Part 1: Why do we need Bandwidth Estimation?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | August 11, 2011
The fact that our networks are getting faster and wider doesn’t necessarily means that video calling can ignore the simple question of how much bandwidth there is available.
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Why is Developing a Video Calling Application Complex?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | August 4, 2011
What makes video calling applications complex to develop and why you should really consider licensing this technology in one piece from others.
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Customer One-on-One: Renovo and Desktop Video Calling
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | June 9, 2011
A Customer One-on-One interview with Renovo Software and their inmate visitation systems.
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RISC and CISC Don’t Matter. SOC Has Already Won The Day
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | June 2, 2011
The old war between RISC and CISC architectures for CPUs is irrelevant these days. Today, system-on-chip is the architecture of choice that is winning.
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What’s Better for Video Calling – Android or iOS?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | May 26, 2011
Mobile devices are bringing video calling to the consumers, but which ones are better suited for video calling applications? Android or iOS?
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Why Voice is Last Priority for a VoLTE Deployment
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | May 19, 2011
If you think VoLTE is going to be used for voice deployments, you are in for a surprise - there are a few other lower hanging fruits to catch before that with VoLTE.
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If You Aren’t Microsoft, then Video Calling is an Operating System Feature
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | May 16, 2011
Video calling on smartphones is becoming a part of the operating system and not the service providers. Why is that and where are we headed with it?
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