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IP-Based Messaging Solution Now Available

Source: www.voip-news.com

IP SMSC Converged Messaging is now available commercially from Mavenir Systems. The solution for mobile operators delivers cost savings as well as increased capacity for SMS networks.

According to the company:

The IP-based solution offloads the traffic from SMSC and SS7 transport networks to cap the investments in legacy systems. Mobile operators get a system capable of handling both traditional SMS and next generation SIP/IMS Messaging on a single converged platform. Mavenir is setting performance benchmarks with unmatched densities in a single rack.

“The mobile operator’s messaging revenues are being threatened,” said Payam Maveddat, Mavenir’s VP of Product Management. “Our converged messaging solution enables mobile operators to effectively compete in this environment.”

Published on November 12th, 2008 under , , , ,

AT&T’s HomeManager Does Well as for Voice Messages and is Pretty Lame for Email

Source: alanweinkrantz.typepad.com

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As a messaging center, the AT&T HomeManager does well with traditional voice messages and falls way shortP1010327
if you are trying to use it as an email device.

As you can see from the photo above, there are a variety of menu options that let you review missed calls, messages and more. P1010331

As for using the HomeManager as an eMail client- well, it’s just not very good.  The email loads slowly, and it’s hard to write even a simple message

Published on September 26th, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

A Message of Olympian Proportions

Source: alanweinkrantz.typepad.com

When AT&T sets up shop in Beijing at the 2008 Olympic Games next month, they will be showcasing the best of the best in telecommunications technologies and services. As the Official Telecommunications Services Partner for the U.S. Olympic team, they will be providing Team USA with the likes of OneNet® Services – the company’s integrated long distance, data service and audio/videoconferencing portfolio, along with a variety of technology platforms, managed services, VPNs, wireless, web hosting and much more.

These very services will provide the Olympians, coaches and support staff not only a means to communicate and exchange information with each other during the Games, but also the outside world- without having verbal or written communications monitored, censored or edited.

More than any other Olympic sponsor such as Coke, McDonald’s or G.E., AT&T has a very unique opportunity to elevate a message to the Chinese government and other developing countries that the right to express oneself and seek knowledge is core to the human condition.

While China continues to make strides in censorship policies it still has considerable progress to make.  To its credit, and in agreement with the International Olympic Committee, the Chinese government has unblocked many global sites and most of the English-version of Wikipedia. 

But that’s not enough.

U.S. Olympic Committee in partnership with AT&T, should train its athletes to carry a message to the global media that could help accelerate the rate of change in which China allows for a truly open Internet — one that allows for freedom of speech, expression of the written word, and access to broad content.

It can do so by building a special landing page on its AT&T Olympic web site and adding content to it’s Team USA Blue Room site as well.   AT&T’s PR team should counsel Team US on blogging, creating their own videos on YouTube, joining liked minded online communities, Twittering en route to their events, and creating their own FaceBoook profiles.  AT&T should ensure these pages are available – and viewable in China and in provide translation of that content in Chinese.

AT&T could easily take the position that they are only a sponsor of the Games and cannot advise, let alone suggest foreign policy- especially in a country such as China.

I believe that more than Olympic sponsor such as Coke, McDonald’s or G.E., AT&T has the opportunity and an obligation to help foster conversation, raise awareness, and impact change- without the need to hire one domestic or international lobbying firm.  (For the record, in 2007, AT&T spent $17 million in lobbying initiatives alone).

Winning at the Olympics is the ultimate combination of leveraging the power of ones body and mind.    As a sponsor of the Olympics, the “new” AT&T has a unique opportunity to facilitate the process of sending a simple and powerful message to Chinese President, Hu Jintao:  tear down that Chinese firewall.

Published on June 29th, 2008 under , , , ,

Secret Messages in VoIP Calls?

Source: www.voip-news.com

This is all a little spy-movie-esk for me.

Have you ever had a fuzzy VoIP call? Well, it might not be just a bad connection. It could be someone intercepting your call and inserting secret messages into the packet. No, not kidding.

According to New Science Tech:

Wojciech Mazurczyk and Krzysztof Szczypiorski, information scientists at the Institute of Telecommunications in Warsaw, Poland, revealed last week that they are developing a “steganographic” system for VoIP networks (www.arxiv.org/abs/0805.2938). Steganography is the art of hiding messages by embedding them in ordinary communications.

A little freaky, no?

Via Slashdot.

Published on June 3rd, 2008 under , , , , , , , ,

Wednesday Links: SSA VoIP

Source: www.voip-news.com

TMC reports that the Social Security Administration has gone VoIP . . . wow. That’s all I have to say. Read about it here.

Truphone has launched Truphone Anywhere. The VoIP Weblog has the scoop here.

Is VoIP a good idea for small businesses? ZDNet discusses here.

Published on May 28th, 2008 under , , , ,

SSA Goes VoIP

Source: www.voip-news.com

The Social Security Administration has inked a $300 million contract for 10 years that includes the upgrade of phone systems to VoIP. Nortel is providing the service. The switch is intended to improve communications.

According to eWeek:

The TSRP (Telephone Systems Replacement Project) is intended to help the SSA better handle the coming influx of retiring baby boomers and provide more efficient call handling to more quickly connect callers to the experts who can answer their questions about Social Security, Nortel said.

The project will also include contact center, unified messaging and integrated voice response for as many as 55,000 SSA field agents. Those will be based on Nortel’s Media Processing Server 500 IVR, Unified Messaging 2000 and CallPilot contact center systems. The contract also includes Nortel IP handsets.

Published on March 19th, 2008 under , , ,

Wednesday Links: Mozilla Messaging, VoIP Open Source

Source: www.voip-news.com

Virtual Hosting Blog ranks the top 50 open source VoIP apps.

LucaFiligheddu fills us in on Mozilla Messaging and VoIP integration.

And The VoIP Weblog shares 50 Ways to do VoIP Open-Source.

Published on February 20th, 2008 under , , , , ,

Shifting to a Unified Message System

Source: www.voip-news.com

Is your business ready for a unified message system that manages voicemail, faxes, email and video in a single place? Sure, it’s a big shift from a voicemail-only system to an unified system that brings together all of your voice and data needs, but with the right preparation, it can be a worthwhile venture.

To find out how to make a smooth transition that will leave your business hiccup-free, check out this VoIP News feature: Voice, Fax, Email and Video From a Single Inbox.

Published on February 11th, 2008 under , ,

Nortel wins 300Million Social Security Agency (SSA) VoIP contrct

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Nortel will outfit the U.S. Social Security Administration with one of the world’s largest IP telephony systems. The contract is just Under a $300 million won by Nortel’s Government Solutions arm will provide the U.S. Social Security Administration with an IP-telephony system. The work will be spread over 10 years.
The network will replace existing telephone systems in nearly 1,600 SSA field offices. It will include a 55,000-agent contact center with unified messaging and interactive voice-response capabilities. It will also provide security capabilities to protect citizen information and support for disabled users in compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, Nortel says.

Nortel Government Solutions will provide VOIP hardware, software, integration and deployment services for SSA regional offices, program service centers and field offices. Network operation services, user support and training are included.

The Nortel Government Solutions team includes General Dynamics, Black Box Network Services, Shared Technologies, AT&T, York Telecom, High Wire Networks, NetIQ and Pal-Tech.

News Release Nortel

Nortel wins 300Million Social Security Agency (SSA) VoIP contrct

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Nortel will outfit the U.S. Social Security Administration with one of the world’s largest IP telephony systems. The contract is just Under a $300 million won by Nortel’s Government Solutions arm will provide the U.S. Social Security Administration with an IP-telephony system. The work will be spread over 10 years.
The network will replace existing telephone systems in nearly 1,600 SSA field offices. It will include a 55,000-agent contact center with unified messaging and interactive voice-response capabilities. It will also provide security capabilities to protect citizen information and support for disabled users in compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, Nortel says.

Nortel Government Solutions will provide VOIP hardware, software, integration and deployment services for SSA regional offices, program service centers and field offices. Network operation services, user support and training are included.

The Nortel Government Solutions team includes General Dynamics, Black Box Network Services, Shared Technologies, AT&T, York Telecom, High Wire Networks, NetIQ and Pal-Tech.

News Release Nortel

Nortel wins 300Million Social Security Agency (SSA) VoIP contrct

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Nortel will outfit the U.S. Social Security Administration with one of the world’s largest IP telephony systems. The contract is just Under a $300 million won by Nortel’s Government Solutions arm will provide the U.S. Social Security Administration with an IP-telephony system. The work will be spread over 10 years.
The network will replace existing telephone systems in nearly 1,600 SSA field offices. It will include a 55,000-agent contact center with unified messaging and interactive voice-response capabilities. It will also provide security capabilities to protect citizen information and support for disabled users in compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, Nortel says.

Nortel Government Solutions will provide VOIP hardware, software, integration and deployment services for SSA regional offices, program service centers and field offices. Network operation services, user support and training are included.

The Nortel Government Solutions team includes General Dynamics, Black Box Network Services, Shared Technologies, AT&T, York Telecom, High Wire Networks, NetIQ and Pal-Tech.

News Release Nortel

Nortel wins 300Million Social Security Agency (SSA) VoIP contrct

Source: snapvoip.blogspot.com

Nortel will outfit the U.S. Social Security Administration with one of the world’s largest IP telephony systems. The contract is just Under a $300 million won by Nortel’s Government Solutions arm will provide the U.S. Social Security Administration with an IP-telephony system. The work will be spread over 10 years.
The network will replace existing telephone systems in nearly 1,600 SSA field offices. It will include a 55,000-agent contact center with unified messaging and interactive voice-response capabilities. It will also provide security capabilities to protect citizen information and support for disabled users in compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, Nortel says.

Nortel Government Solutions will provide VOIP hardware, software, integration and deployment services for SSA regional offices, program service centers and field offices. Network operation services, user support and training are included.

The Nortel Government Solutions team includes General Dynamics, Black Box Network Services, Shared Technologies, AT&T, York Telecom, High Wire Networks, NetIQ and Pal-Tech.

News Release Nortel


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