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Track: IP Telephony Development
(D)


VoIP Without DSPs: Challenges & Opportunities
(D-01)
Wednesday - 01/25/06,  10:15-11:00am
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) may feel themselves left out of the picture when it comes to VoIP solutions. They can look to ‘VoIP enable’ their legacy equipment or seek out IP-Centrex offerings, but are IP centric solutions solely within the reach of the larger corporate enterprises? Host-based media processing (HMP) provides the ideal VoIP solution for SMEs as these solutions remain scalable and easily ported to higher density products when required. On the consumer front, advancements in RISC processor technology have eliminated the need for a separate DSP core in low channel count VoIP endpoints by the introduction of RISC based SOCs These DSP-less solutions can enable the lowest system and ownership costs for VoIP devices. Come to this session to learn more about the challenges and opportunities for VoIP without DSPs.
Presented by:

Ian Colville
Product Manager
Aculab
Rick Bye
Senior Segment Marketing Manager
Legerity, Inc.
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Maximizing ATCA VoIP Application Performance
(D-02)
Wednesday - 01/25/06,  11:15am-Noon
VoIP development platforms are a constantly evolving lot. From PCI and CompactPCI to today’s most advanced ATCA and microTCA-based platforms, there are so many changes that it might be tough to stay abreast of all that is happening in this fast-moving space. Attend this session, and you’ll hear the presenters talk about powerful, standards-based computing solutions and hot swap and high availability capabilities for communications applications and how it all relates to your development plans.
Presented by:

Nigel Forrester
Product Marketing Manager
Motorola
Jeff Hudgins
Vice President, Engineering and Operations
Alliance Systems
Frank Paterno
Vice President of Marketing
Intelliverse
Jon Arnold
Co-Founder
Intelligent Communications Partners
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Essential Issues In VoIP Development
(D-03)
Wednesday - 01/25/06,  1:00-1:45pm
Service providers and equipment manufacturers are so focused on quickly bringing VoIP to market, there is no uniform architecture being adopted. This poses many challenges in developing VoIP applications as VoIP developers have to consider myriad network architectures when creating the hot, new applications that promise end users ultimate convenience, flexibility, and personalization. This session will discuss the key areas that will impact an application developer’s ability to stay ahead of constant change in telecommunications and build the most agile and vigorous applications, including standards, reliability, scalability and more.
Presented by:

Anthony Caiozzo
Director of US Program Engineering
Psytechnics
Gary Kim (Moderator)
Editor-in-Chief
IP Business
Patrick J. Matthews
Senior Strategic Planning Manager, Managed Services
Alcatel-Lucent
Harold Klett
VP, Product Management
Excel Switching Corporation
Laurent Amar
President
VoiceAge Corp.
Vikas Rangarajan
Sr. Software Engineer
UmeVoice
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Triple Play Development Considerations
(D-04)
Wednesday - 01/25/06,  2:00-2:45pm
As competition increases, service providers are seeking killer applications and services to attract and keep customers. The fixed PSTN carriers are facing a decline in revenue from voice due to the increased market share being captured by mobile service providers, cable service providers providing VoIP, and VoIP service providers. This introduces new services into the networks. Since devices on all these different networks have different voice and video properties, media processing is required to enable transcoding, resolution change, and frame rate change. The presentation will discuss the requirements for providing cross-network services in cost-effective systems that allow fast ROI to service providers, thereby paving the way for mass deployment. Topics will also include network convergence issues, design, deployment, and architectural considerations; service management; service assurance tools; and more.
Presented by:

Mike Hollier
CTO
Psytechnics
Marc J. Zionts
Chief Executive Officer
Cantata Technology
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Developing IP Phones
(D-05)
Wednesday - 01/25/06,  3:00-3:45pm
The Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) market is growing, and distinct market segments are taking shape. A wide variety of IP phones and other end point devices are being developed to offer access to current VoIP services and future integrated voice/data/video multimedia applications. This session will explore the tools, technologies, and frameworks that exist in today’s market for IP Phone application development and the different approaches and methodologies that software vendors have at their disposal depending on their needs for developing applications for IP Phones. Likewise, this session examines the development of enterprise and consumer IP Telephony markets, as well as the future introduction of PSTN-replacement VoIP services from the perspective of IP end points. Five-year forecasts for dedicated IP and SIP phones, softphones, as well as dual-network Wi-Fi/cellular handsets are presented.
Presented by:

Karen Hong
Director, Product Management
8x8 Inc.
Nasser K. Manesh
CTO
Millenigence
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