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Microsoft’s Skype unit launched a new program to support direct carrier billing for mobile VoIP credits in Russia, and will soon bring it to US. By Phil Goldstein. (0)
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Kineto, which specialised in voice over WiFi. has jinked slightly to become a "supplier of telco-OTT solutions" with an RCS offering called Smart Comms. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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Mobile operator Orange has created a new company to find commercial opportunities outside its operator footprint. Guy Daniels reports. (0)
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The company also promises to remove the cumbersome authentication screens imposed by free Wi-Fi services. By Paul Rasmussen (0)
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Here's a special telecoms moment. Just as MicroNok is about to announce its new Windows Phones (rumoured to support Skype) an announcement comes that Microsoft is to enable direct carrier billing for its Skype subsidiary. This will essentially make mobile telcos resellers for what, to now, they have regarded as an arch-enemy. Will they do it? Is it part of the plan? By I.D. Scales. (0)
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Microsoft and Google are squaring up over WebRTC - Real Time Communications. This is the technology that enables browsers and web apps to exchange time-critical data in a standard way. In other words browser-to-browser voice and video - no service subscription, not necessarily an operator. By I.D. Scales. (0)
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MetroPCS service enabled via LG Connect smartphone. By Phil Goldstein. (0)
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It is no secret that Operators are waking up to the significance of OTT. But how are they responding? How is the market developing? And, most importantly, what is the best strategy for Operators to succeed in the new OTT landscape? Thorsten Trapp, CTO of tyntec – a German mobile interaction specialist – is a much sought-after interview partner on the topic of OTT, as he not only recognized the developments in the OTT field many years ago, but also set about developing an operator-friendly solution. Here, Thorsten discusses the latest figures and forecasts of mobileSQUARED’s whitepaper and what they mean for Operators.

Featuring: Thorsten Trapp, Chief Technology Officer, Tyntec

Download the full whitepaper for free here!

 

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Some U.S. VoIP stakeholders believe the FCC should regulate. (0)
News added Over 6 months in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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It's had the 'disruptive' VoIP and OTT video conferencing player for over a year and now two recent announcements have put some flesh on the bones of the Microsoft (and Nokia) strategy. By Ian Scales. (0)
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The GSMA has announced its Rich Communications Services (RCS) standards designed to fold the likes of video calling, instant messaging and VoIP back into the telco's core offerings. By Ian Scales. (0)
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Dean Bubley of Disruptive Analysis on why an OTT network "n'est pas une dumb pipe". Yes, Facebook and Google could soon be doing over the top (OTT) voice services in competition with telcos. But, he argues, so could Vodafone! (for example).

In his recently-published report, Telco-OTT Strategies Dean outlines why OTT is not about becoming a dumb pipe, it's about remaining a smart business. Only through embracing an OTT approach, he tells Ian Scales, can telcos compete properly with each other and with their increasingly powerful Internet-based rivals.

Connectivity over the top is a huge opportunity, he says, so instead of casting OTT as the evil bogeyman, telcos should stop talking out of both sides of their mouths, take advantage of LTE as a 'reset' button, and start innovating end-to-end services across each others' infrastructure.

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Teligent CEO, Einar Lindquist on incorporating OTT services. Voice, he says, will remain the big application for mobile but telcos will have to make some radical adaptations if they're going to continue to be the major providers. To protect their subscriber bases, telcos must extend their sticky packages and incorporate OTT VoIP using WiFi. The key is to manage OTT services - particularly VoIP - in a telco way.

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Complete visibility of performance is essential for IT operations teams tasked with deploying and managing real-time applications such as IP telephony, VoIP and video. (0)
News added Over 6 months in Telecom Network Management by Peter Cruz
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Moving to VoIP makes the phone system just another data application which means it's prone to hacks, denial of service attacks and various types of fraud. Users need to be made aware of the risks of phone phreakery. Leila Makki reports.

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: Yaniv Epshtein, Sales Director, AudioCodes

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