Wednesday, August 06, 2014

BroadSoft targets hospitality industry with SDD acquisition

New ad-supported 2G free call app launched for Android | Mobile operators lean on Samsung devices for next-generation messaging

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BroadSoft targets hospitality industry with SDD acquisition
BroadSoft recently announced a new, hosted Unified Communications offering for the hospitality industry, UC-One Hospitality. The offer is enabled by BroadSoft’s acquisition of Systems Design & Development, Inc. (SDD), a software and services provider. SDD already serves large global hotels, resorts, convention and meeting facilities, extended stay, and fractional ownership properties. Broadsoft is offering the solution to service providers who are targeting the hospitality industry with cloud-based communications services. As with other vertical markets, the hospitality industry is replacing legacy PBX solutions and evolving corporate IT infrastructures with cloud migration.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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New ad-supported 2G free call app launched for Android
Nanu is a new ad-supported app for Android that allows its users to call each other for free even if they use low-bandwidth 2G networks, while it also allows some calls to landlines and mobile numbers for no cost.The app is available in the Google Play store since Monday and aims to avoid problems that users of other free call apps like Skype and Viber might encounter, the company said on its website.Existing apps have two major problems, according to Nanu. “First, they struggle in congested 3G networks and just don’t work in 2G. Second, you can only call app-to-app for free. App-to-non app calls such as calls to landlines and mobile phones cost money,” the founders of Singapore-based Nanu said.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Mobile operators lean on Samsung devices for next-generation messaging
Samsung’s Galaxy S5 will work with the latest version of Joyn, a specification that mobile operators are hoping will, against the odds, claw back messaging traffic they have lost to Web-based services.The growing popularity of smartphones have been a blessing and a curse for mobile operators around the world. While they can sell billions of broadband subscriptions, traditional revenue steams are under pressure from Internet-based voice and messaging services such as WhatsApp and Skype.Operators such as Orange, Vodafone and Deutsche Telekom have launched services based on the Joyn specifications to help them compete. The plan is to prevent users from switching to Web-based offerings by making traditional voice and text services more modern.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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Glaser returns to head RealNetworks, vows to be 'video cloud' leader
RealNetworks, the video company that for a brief time in the 1990s was the leader in AV software on PCs before Microsoft ate its lunch, has a new CEO: Rob Glaser, the founder and former CEO who gave up the position two years ago.Glaser has been working as interim CEO for the past two years. Now he's permanently in charge of turning the company’s fortunes around. That sounds awfully familiar, but Rob Glaser isn't exactly Steve Jobs. At least, he hasn't been in the past.One example - in 2008, the company released a product called RealDVD which was designed to make a copy of DVDs the customer already owned. The company was immediately sued for violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the product was barred from distribution by a court injunction. That software should never have gotten out of a product idea meeting.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Wikipedia link censorship shows Bonnie & Clyde might have had 'right to be forgotten'
The caretakers of Wikipedia this morning have given us an enlightening look at the type of individuals and organizations who are benefiting – or at least appear to be benefiting – from the misguided “right to be forgotten” campaign being imposed by European censors on Google and other search engines.Among the beneficiaries: an Irish bank robber so notorious he’s been portrayed in a series of motion pictures; and an Italian criminal gang that’s also straight out of Central Casting.Of the 328,000 links that Google has so far been coerced into removing, more than 50 were to Wikipedia, the organization reports.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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