| Posted on: Nov 20, 08 06:40 am by: Grace Nielson |
 | I found this while looking on the internet...
Convoq. com. The service is free for unlimited two-person conferences, and users can add individual participants to a meeting for 15 cents a minute.
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| | Posted on: Nov 19, 08 10:39 pm by: Bob Cornejo |
 | Look at what finally happened...
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| | Posted on: Nov 19, 08 09:51 am by: Mary Cornejo |
 | Look at what finally happened...
Because of its sensitivity to jitter, latency and packet loss, VOIP is not simply another application running on data networks. Increasingly, VOIP deployments are faltering when users fail to take into account voice traffic's unique needs, experts say.
The company's new AppareNet Voice offering can be used to predetermine network readiness for carrying VOIP traffic and, after deployment, to find the cause and location of jitter, latency, packet loss, bottlenecks, configuration issues and more.
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| | Posted on: Nov 18, 08 07:04 pm by: Mary McMullin |
 | What do you all think of this?...
Centrino chips are an example of how Intel
has bundled short-range wireless chips and software into a
platform that now dominates the market for wireless laptops.
Using this strategy over the past decade to shrink multiple
components onto a single chip, TI's OMAP wireless platform has
become the brains for 50 percent of the world's mobile phones.
Now TI hopes to define the standard for video chips.
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