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Demystifying Wideband Telephony

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Date & Time: Wednesday, November 28, 2007
5:00 PM Brussels CET
11:00 AM New York ET
8:00 AM Los Angeles PT
Duration: 60 minutes
Cost: FREE

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There is no wonder about the economic advantages of sending voice and data over the same low-cost IP network. But concerns about VoIP quality, such as dropped calls and poor speech intelligibility, are preventing many enterprises from making the leap forward to VoIP. What are the recent advancements in IP telephony that dramatically improve VoIP voice quality? Is it possible to deliver to your users VoIP in the same or even better voice clarity than PSTN?

Join this educational webinar featuring wideband audio pioneer Jeff Rodman, CTO of Polycom, Inc. A must-attend for IT executives and service providers who seek to maximize return on IP Telephony investment. From this webinar you will gain answers to these commonly asked questions:


  • Can VoIP beat PSTN’s toll quality?

  • What is wideband audio?

  • Is it open or proprietary?

  • How soon is it coming to you?

  • What should be your migration strategy?

Speaking:

speaker_rodman.jpgJeffrey Rodman, Co-Founder and CTO, Polycom, Voice Communications
Jeffrey Rodman has been at the forefront of audio and video communications for most of his career. Rodman co-founded Polycom in 1990 and has been instrumental in the realization of Polycom's iconic products for voice, video, network communications, and other media. He is CTO of Polycom’s voice communications division.

Moderating:

carl.jpgCarl 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.

Posted at November 14, 2007 04:09 PM

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