WANTED: Multi-core for video communication clients

Danny Loeb provided his insights on the effect of multicore on SIP servers, but what about video communication clients? Up until today, there is a tendency to either push multi-core hardware as the next best thing (mainly by the relevant chipset vendors) or to dismiss it for most uses. While that has been true up until today, it’s popularity is changing - the latest evidence being Skype version 4.0 beta release, which is video-centric. There is a multitude of other (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  July 3rd, 2008  |  Filed under Clients
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The challenges of testing Unified Communication products (and/or hosting a SuperOp event)

Two weeks ago, RADVISION hosted the IMTC SuperOp! 2008 event. The most obvious conclusion from this event is that multimedia conferencing (or should I say Unified Communications) is getting better – at least in terms of interoperability. Without exceptions, all companies successfully connected video sessions with one another. The IMTC SuperOp! event is the main interoperability event of the IMTC. In this event multiple activity groups, each dealing with a different multimedia communications technology, gather in a single room to (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  May 29th, 2008  |  Filed under Interoperability
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Video conferencing on an iPhone? In what protocol?

It has been rumored that the new 3G iPhone features a front facing camera. Assuming this is true, the camera will be used for video calling. An important question is what protocol will be used for the video calls? I have written a guest post at Smith on VoIP blog regarding the difference between 3G-324M and SIP regarding mobile video telephony. In that post I explained that currently mobile video telephony (on handsets) is made possible using 3G-324M. SIP, on (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  May 26th, 2008  |  Filed under Clients, Standardization
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De-facto standardization hurts 3G ring-back service

There are times when de-facto standards hinder the adoption and use of services. This is the case with 3G-324M and video ring-back servers. What’s 3G-324M? 3G video telephony uses a protocol called 3G-324M. This protocol in turn, uses another protocol called H.245 for call control - with H.245, handsets signal what features and capabilities they have and negotiate the media channels that will be used in the call. H.245 includes procedures and message that allow for the opening and closing (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  April 24th, 2008  |  Filed under Standardization
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3G-324M – When will the fat lady sing?

Around 5-6 years ago, we have started with our 3G-324M efforts. At that time, when we built the business case for a 3G-324M stack, we stated an opportunity window of 5 years only until this technology becomes obsolete. A lot of water have passed down the river since then, but the fat lady isn’t singing yet - and probably won’t in the near future. Some history 3G-324M is a protocol used by 3G mobile handsets for their video telephony needs. (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  March 27th, 2008  |  Filed under Technology
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Video quality is the name of the game (and a way to win an Amazon gift card)

Testing a video telephony system has a lot of aspects. One of the most important ones is the resulting video quality of the system. Problem is, there’s no easy way of doing that. Two approaches exist today for video quality testing: Testing against a known video reference Testing the video without any reference 1. Testing against a known video reference If we receive a video stream that is known in advance, we can (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  March 17th, 2008  |  Filed under Technology
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IMS Video Sharing is here to stay

We have just announced that Quanta is using our IMS Video Share Application.What is so interesting about this press release? Video Sharing Quanta Windows Mobile Video Sharing [You can learn more about Video Sharing here. Basically - it’s a point-to-point service for mobile handsets.] The adoption of Video Sharing by operators is expanding. Video Sharing is an interesting service for 3G mobile handsets - my own feeling is (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  March 4th, 2008  |  Filed under Clients
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The 2 Emerging Markets of Video Communications

Video as a means of communication between people has been with us for over a decade, but it hadn’t made it mainstream yet. It seems like there is evidence of that changing.Technology wise, we are almost there: We now have the processing power, bandwidth and knowledge of how to build a video system enabling people to interact in real-time and provide good quality of experience. Only problem is, video telephony is not taking off as much as it should, but (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  February 28th, 2008  |  Filed under Clients
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Video Calling From the Sofa

Video telephony as a technology is making its way to the consumer market. The next step is the set top boxes and the world of IPTV.Today, people around the world can use video calling on millions of 3G mobile handsets in Europe and Asia. There are issues with pricing, usability and quality, but I can never have enough of the smiles of my baby girl on my 3G phone. Video telephony on mobile handsets is just the beginning - in (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  February 21st, 2008  |  Filed under Clients, IPTV
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