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What Do 4K and Wi-Fi Have in Common?

I wanted to bring your attention to two posts I’ve written elsewhere: One about Wi-Fi and LTE and the other about 4K displays.

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Will WebRTC Fragment or Consolidate Voice Calling?

WebRTC is a disruptive technology. Its effects on the communication market is going to be profound. What is left to answer is whether it will will promote further fragmentation of VoIP solution or a consolidation of the user’s experience.

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7 Reasons Why People Love e-Bills and Hate Paper Bills

E-bill is all the rage. Sprint has recently published a study showing that people prefer it on paper bills. Here are a few reasons why.

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To Joyn or not to Joyn? A tale of two standards

Carriers are getting to the point where they will need to decide how do they provide their services in an all-IP network: will it be an ubiquitous RCS/Joyn solution, or will they go for an OTT play?

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Login Hell: How Social Networks Complicated My Life

Social networks are now used to register and login into sites. The only problem is that there are just too many of them. And that makes life… complicated.

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WebRTC: The Next Leap in Voice Services

WebRTC changes everything – it is the next disruption in voice calling services, and here is why.

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Inexpensive SciFi Kindle Books You Must Read NOW

Kindle opens the horizon with a set of books I would never have read without it. I’ve compiled a list of several series of science fiction books that are inexpensive on the Kindle and are a joy to read.

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When the Web(RTC) Spies on You

WebRTC is the perfect spy. It is located natively in the browser, available to any web application developer, with direct access to the mic and camera. How long will it take for rogue apps to appear?

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From Smartphone vs PDA to Device vs Infrastructure

The clash in the past between PDAs and smartphones is done. The new clash is between the smartphone devices and the infrastructure itself.

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