Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. Converged infrastructure announcements from Mobile World Congress This week we continue discussing announcements from last week's Mobile World Congress, Sonus disclosed that it had a new IP-peering solution for mobile operators, and is now offering a fixed mobile convergence (FMC) alternative that provides session control at the application layer. Microsoft unveiled Windows Mobile 6.5, along with a service to synchronize content and contacts using the Internet. The slew of these and other announcements build on mobile "voice over packet" developments we followed at last year's Mobile World Congress. Covad boosts wholesale network with MPLS Covad Communications is adding MPLS to its wholesale network to help operator customers deliver the QoS required for applications such as voice and video over IP. Acme Packet plans to enhance IP Multimedia Subsystem support for wireless services The Mobile World Congress is being held this week in Barcelona, and several companies pre-released announcements in connection with the conference. Today, we'll focus on Acme Packet's plans to enhance IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) support for wireless services, and about Nortel's continued support for carrier IP services with the release of new software for the Communication Server (CS) 2000. Microsoft, Cbeyond offer e-mail via the desktop or mobile device; Sonus improves access to next-generation multimedia services Picking up where we left off last time with fixed-mobile convergence-related announcements made at last week's Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona, today we hear from Microsoft and Cbeyond, Sonus Networks, and Tellabs. WebEx comes to Blackberry, Symbian, Windows Mobile smartphones For WebEx, first there was the iPhone and then the world. Cisco is releasing WebEx software for a whole slew of 3G smartphones, the company announced today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Cisco has made its Web conferencing software available for the BlackBerry Bold, BlackBerry Curve 8900, and BlackBerry Storm from RIM, the Nokia E71, Nokia E75, Nokia N97, and other Nokia Eseries and Nseries phones, as well as the Samsung Blackjack II. Smartphones becoming prime platform for app makers The smartphone is increasingly becoming the platform of choice for a wide variety of application providers. For example, Cisco , MySpace and Yahoo Tuesday all unveiled tools -- a Web conferencing application and two ... Cisco: Mobile data traffic to grow 66-fold by 2013 A new report published by Cisco says that mobile Web traffic volume will double every year between now and 2013, when traffic will total roughly 2.2 million terabytes per month. Measure Your User's Experience for Good VoIP Quality Sevcik and Wetzel: Good VoIP quality requires measuring your user's experience. Why? Because we're talking about talking, not e-mail. A VoIP application's job is to recreate a real event-a conversation between live people who expect a good quality experience. Voice-related traffic needs to be delivered quickly and consistently to achieve a smooth and natural conversation. The scourge of the Internet: Malformed Messages A malformed message is a protocol message with wrong syntax and VoIP systems are not immune. Cisco Subnet blogger explains one favorite type, Protocol Fuzzing. February giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: One American Express gift card worth $250 from Global Knowledge; One Microsoft training course worth $2,995 from Global Knowledge; 15 copies each of the hot book titles Voice over IP Security, and CCNA Wireless Official Exam Certification Guide and 15 copies of Exchange Server 2007 How-To: Real Solutions for Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Administrators. Get all the entry details here. |
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