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March 30, 2007
Peer to Peer Will Do To VoIP What VoIP Did To PSTN
Title: Peer to Peer Will Do To VoIP What VoIP Did To PSTN
Date: April 11, 2007
Time: 9:00 AM EDT (New York)
Cost: FREE
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http://www.iian.ibeam.com/events/mult001/22058
The Internet continues to expand and for VoIP the evolution is to Peer to Peer technology. Embracing Peer to Peer the VoIP industry is moving to a model that matches the ideal of the Internet: Distributed, self organizing endpoints. Come hear where the Internet is going and what the impact is for the voice and multimedia of the future.
Come hear where the Internet is going and what the impact is for the service model of the future.
P2P SIP self organizing is nothing less than automation applied to VoIP, presence, IM and multimedia. It also shifts the cost of computing to the endpoints, where there is an abundance of unused CPU, storage, bandwidth, electricity and real estate. In many cases the users perform themselves the small residual maintenance such as software updates and configuring audio/video peripherals and various applications of their choice.
P2P SIP will benefit end users, service providers and enterprise networks alike. It will enable the full innovation potential of application developers.
P2P SIP will do to VoIP what VoIP has done to the PSTN.
Speaker: David A. Bryan, Founder, SIPeerior Technologies
David Bryan is a leading expert in the area of P2PSIP. He chairs the IETF P2PSIP working group, and has published numerous IETF drafts, academic papers and industry trade articles on the subject. David is active in the SIP community, including heading up p2psip.org, the leading community site for P2PSIP, and is involved with SIPFoundry, the reSIProcate project, and Vovida.org. David was co-founder and CTO of Jasomi Networks, a pioneer in the SIP Session Border Controller (SBC) market. Jasomi was sold to Ditech Communications (Nasdaq: DITC) in 2005. David previously worked for Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO) and Vovida Networks. David holds bachelor's degrees in Computer Science and Physics from Richard Stockton College in NJ, as well as a master's degree in Computer Science from The College of William and Mary, where he is completing his Ph.D.
Moderator: Carl Ford, Community Developer and VP Content, pulvermedia
Carl Ford is a Community Developer, looking to enable business development and customer contact between companies. He also develops the content for pulvermedia conferences. As a pulverite he serves as an advisor to several companies in various degrees. His professional career includes 20 years at telecommunications companies such as Telcordia Technologies and Verizon. He has worked in positions including Costs, Operations, Marketing, Regulatory, and Product Management. His accomplishments include architecting and product-managing a carrier-grade billing mediation device for softswitches that was compatible for ILEC billing systems; and moderating the development of the pulver.com CDR for Internet Telephony, enabling VOIP gateways to be used with carrier billing systems.
This discussion is a precursor to the session that will be held at VON Europe Spring 2007 in Stockholm June 11-14. And all who register for this webinar are encouraged to join us at VON Europe Spring.
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http://www.iian.ibeam.com/events/mult001/22058
PS: If you would like to register for VON Europe Spring click here!
Posted at March 30, 2007 03:39 PM
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