March 26, 2007
Where are the other Nine?
I gave my lecture and felt I did best on Saturday.
I offered to help people find jobs, and give advice to all of the students. So far only one has decided to join my community.
However, the professor also joined me on Linkedin.
Where are the other students? Hopefully they will connect up with me in the future.
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March 23, 2007
Friends of Stevens
Here are my slides for Stevens Institute class on Broadband Services.
Not sure I am hitting the mark, but I am certainly giving my experience, strength and hope.
If anyone wants to see the slides please email for a copy.
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February 22, 2007
Wireless The Good the Bad the Ugly
Wireless The Good the Bad the Ugly
The Cost of mobility
Bucket of Minutes Pricing
Cross Elastic Effects
Quality - These are Cheap Minutes
Lessons of Hurricane Floyd
Lessons of Katrina
Wireless Broadband lets adopt everything
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February 21, 2007
And in Conclusion
The kitchen Sink or the Dog's breakfast
Power is everything.
Battery and Green Processing.
Just in case you meet a VC
Money is not everything
The ebb and flow of good ideas.
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February 20, 2007
Two Degrees Part 2
Kazaa Skype
Skype Ebay
Ebay XMPP
Skype's API
Skype Joost
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February 19, 2007
Two Degrees Part 1
The iPhone Is the biggest disappointment
Strange bedfellows all Cable's legacy.
Att Apple
Disney Apple
Disney Sprint
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February 14, 2007
Today's Trends
Todays trends
It’s the Device, Smarty
David Eisenberg's Dumb Networks
The lessons of Vonage Skype etc.
Video so much to see so little time.
Has Marconi's day finally arrived?
NewLion, TiVo, Slingbox
Digital Rights: Can it save IPTV?
So at the end of the day are we all in the middleware business
Session Controllers
Firewalls
Deep Packet Inspection
QoS Rationing in a land of plenty
The search for the universal conserver
The Transcoding dilemma has QoS found its home
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February 13, 2007
The Standards School of Fishing
The pure mountain spring of the Internet
The Evils of the PSTN & Cisco
Standards, Standards everywhere and still the boards do Shrink?
Making the Internet work for Fun and Profit
The UN's approach to Internet Piece
The Revolution continues Peer to Peer
Posted by carl at 07:48 PM | Comments (0)
February 12, 2007
The Age of VON
VoIP: A Passing Fancy or a Fancy way of Passing
VoIP the Tool of the FCC
International Settlements and Call Back
Today in the EU
Presence Mobility was nice but Location is awesome
why we need to Spell SIP and XMPP
Here are the "purple apps"
Fixed Mobile Convergence
Why it belongs here
Who is going to be the shepherds?
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February 07, 2007
We dont hear no stinking Distance
Fiber's Revolution
What happened to distance.
How distance died
A green field CO vs PON
What happened to the Internet
From Wilshire and Hudson
TO FLAG and True Diversity
The Real issues of Net Neutrality
Posted by carl at 07:44 PM | Comments (0)
February 06, 2007
Hello World
Computing In The Network: Hello World
Processing Power
When we lost Hello Central - Have you told them about Stroger?
If Talk is cheap blame it on Intel/Dialogic
Teaching computers to Whistle
Why Dial Up came to be.
Ubiquity and Redundancy
The ATM that saves you money not gives you money
Open Source
Just in Time - Quality Assurance
Better yet Market Driven Product Life Cycle.
Asterisk - the PBX that could.
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February 05, 2007
The Invitation
I am honored that I got a phone call from a friend asking me to guest lecture at Stevens Institute.
The course instructors have asked me to talk about broadband services. As usual, I may have so many tangents that its hard to track. I would love feedback before I go off and teach these classes.
For the next three weeks, you will see the write up that I intend to base my slides on. Here was my first statement to them.
In Pulver land, I have heard almost all strategies from wireline to wireless. I also am aware of which emperors are having problems getting into their new clothes. ;)
I have lived through most of the revolution and have the joy of being a son of the bell system. As Pete warned you both I have a tendency to think I am comic, so the downside is that I may need your help in taking my puns and making them more meaningful.
I feel like this is more than a class worth.
Let me know if this is useful.
If I were to talk for 3 hours I would start this way.
Broadband Services are the future but its all based in the past. It takes advantage of processing at its core and explodes like a big bang. Here are the lessons that guide my perspective on these services.
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