Wirevolution’s Michael Stanford on Wideband Voice Codecs
Michael Stanford has post a nice overview of some of the issues surrounding wideband codecs and why there’s possibly reason to be optimistic. He has a lot of interest in the mobile space and so comes...
View ArticleConsidering Wideband Audio Over The Traditional PSTN
Question: What was the first HDVoice product that Polycom offered? Answer: The Polycom VTX 1000 conference phone. The thing that makes this fact so curious is not immediately obvious. The VTX 1000 is...
View ArticleIn-Stat On Media Phones
It’s no secret that I’ve been living with a couple of Polycom VVX-1500 Business Media Phones around my office for the past few months. My review of these devices will shortly run over at Small Net...
View ArticleVoxeo On HDVoice: Walking The Walk While Giving The Talk
Yesterday Dan York, in his role as Director Of Conversations at Voxeo, gave a webinar* on HDVoice. Dan’s presentation included a good basic introduction to wideband telephony. He cited the well known...
View ArticleAustralia’s Telstra = Worlds Largest HDVoice Service Footprint
Steve Perich, also of Australia, pointed me to an older post on Telstra’s coprorate blog. It highlights the fact that earlier in the year they launched HDVoice capability across their mobile network....
View ArticleEkiga v4.0 Released
This week saw an announcement about the release of Ekiga v4.0. This is the most significant release of the venerable open source soft phone in some time. It brings with it many improvements. I’m...
View ArticleT-Mobile Moves Beyond HDVoice
I’ve been a T-Mobile customer for a long time. In fact, my transition to T-Mobile happened when I bought my first smart phone, a Blackberry 8100 (aka Pearl). More recently I’ve been using an LG-made...
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