19 August 2004

Sessions Over IP - Update

More on my previous post. Dan Dearing, VP Marketing at NexTone, another player in the border session controller space, believes that Carrier-to-residential (C2R) will amount to only 20% of the total revenue per port spend (from this article at Light Reading - Networking the Telecom Industry via Andy Abramson.

I sometimes get the feeling that conversations about the future of sessions-over-IP are held in two different planes. The "voice-will-be-free" crew are talking about residential voice. Those who see value in BSC's and feature servers in NGNs are more interested in enterprise sessions.

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19 August 2004

Sessions Over IP - Update

More on my previous post. Dan Dearing, VP Marketing at NexTone, another player in the border session controller space, believes that Carrier-to-residential (C2R) will amount to only 20% of the total revenue per port spend (from this article at Light Reading - Networking the Telecom Industry via Andy Abramson.

I sometimes get the feeling that conversations about the future of sessions-over-IP are held in two different planes. The "voice-will-be-free" crew are talking about residential voice. Those who see value in BSC's and feature servers in NGNs are more interested in enterprise sessions.

No comments: