The iPhone Opened Up The Korean Mobile Market

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. Before the iPhone, most of the Korean handset market has been ruled by local vendors. The service providers in Korea had their own set of special specifications, usually written in Korean, making it harder for foreigners to participate in the game. One success story of a foreign company in Korea (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  February 11th, 2010  |  Filed under Clients, Technology
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Ask an Expert: For Mobile Video Telephony in the US, Should I Use SIP or 3G-324M?

[Ask an Expert is a new service in RADVISION's Blogs. In this service, you ask questions, and we do our best to answer them here on one of our blogs. If you have any question to ask, feel free to contact one of the bloggers through our About pages] Last week a Product Manager from a large company who provides services to service providers approached me with the following: I am very interested in Mobile Video-telephony services. Specifically the protocol (read more...)

By Tsahi Levent-Levi  |  September 2nd, 2008  |  Filed under Ask an Expert
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