The most trusted name in VoIP & IP Telephony Conferences: Internet Telephony[R] Conference & Expo.October 24-27, 2005 * Los Angeles Convention Center The Los Angeles Convention Center (abbreviated LACC) is a convention center in downtown Los Angeles. The LACC hosts annual events such as the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show, and was best known to video games fans as host to E3 until its cessation in 2006. * www.itexpo.com Guaranteed Conference Program I Guarantee the VoIP Education You Get at INTERNET TELEPHONY Another term for IP telephony and VoIP. In the late 1990s, some people made a distinction between Internet Telephony and VoIP: Internet telephony referred to voice over the public Internet, while VoIP referred to voice over private IP networks. [R] Conference & EXPO is the Most In-Depth, Most Comprehensive, Most Valuable You Can Find. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Please join me in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. for INTERNET TELEPHONY[R] Conference & EXPO Fall 2005. Come spend invaluable time learning, networking with potential partners and vendors, and gathering the critical data you need to plan a successful VoIP strategy. Some VoIP conferences are known for their parties and 'insider perspectives'. Others provide a forum for their largest sponsors to 'educate' you about what they think is the best solution for you. At INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO, we don't just say we provide the finest, commercial-free conference sessions--we guarantee it. I encourage you to review the extensive conference program described in this brochure. Find the exact content geared to your business objectives, then join us in L.A. this Fall. You will leave the event better equipped to tackle your VoIP project than when you arrived, or we'll give you a free pass to come back to a future conference absolutely free. You can now deploy third-, fourth-, and fifth-generation products offering 100% reliability, scalability, affordability and rich feature sets traditional PBXs can't match. This program is designed to ensure you leave the event with a strong plan of action for taking advantage of the amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. cost-savings if you are a VoIP user VoIP User is a community driven and financed SIP based VoIP network. The projects aim is to introduce people to the concept of VoIP by allowing members to experiment with SIP and IAX2 devices. , and profit-generating opportunities if you are a service provider or reseller An organization that sells hardware and software to the general public. Resellers purchase products from software publishers and hardware manufacturers. . There is specific content geared to your needs as a service provider, large enterprise, SMB (1) (Small to Medium-sized Business) Also called "SME" (small to medium-sized enterprise), it refers to companies that are larger than the small office/home office (SOHO), but not huge. , government buyer, reseller or developer. Sincerely, Rich Tehrani, TMC TMC Technology Marketing Corporation (Norwalk, Connecticut) TMC Texas Medical Center (Houston, TX) TMC Traffic Message Channel TMC The Movie Channel TMC Traffic Management Center President & Conference Chairman The Complete VoIP Event This Conference Program is so Thorough that it's Guaranteed*. (See full agenda on pages 6-7) Including Workshop Summits in the Conference Program Covering Every Vital VoIP Topic Tracks for Service Providers: ** Service Provider Summit New! ** VoIP Peering Summit ** IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. Summit New! ** IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. Summit New! ** WiFi Telephony See voice over Wi-Fi. Summit ** Open Source Summit New! ** SIP Workshop ** Conferencing See teleconferencing. & Collaboration Summit New! ** Mobility Summit New! Tracks for Enterprises, Government, SMBs: ** Large Enterprise VoIP Deployment Workshop ** Enterprise/Government Solutions ** WiFi Telephony Summit ** IP Contact Center Summit ** Open Source Summit New! ** SIP Workshop ** Conferencing & Collaboration Summit New! ** Mobility Summit New! Tracks for Developers: ** IP Telephony The two-way transmission of voice over a packet-switched IP network, which is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The terms "IP telephony" and "voice over IP" (VoIP) are synonymous. Development ** SIP Workshop ** Open Source Summit New! ** WiFi Telephony Summit Complete session listings--including detailed content descriptions--begin on page eight. Special Attractions Don't Miss The Complete VoIP Event Spectacular Keynotes: (See page 5) This year's unprecedented lineup A criminal investigation technique in which the police arrange a number of individuals in a row before a witness to a crime and ask the witness to identify which, if any, of the individuals committed the crime. of keynotes includes top executives from equipment manufacturers and service providers, the former chairman of the FCC (1) (Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC, www.fcc.gov) The U.S. government agency that regulates interstate and international communications including wire, cable, radio, TV and satellite. The FCC was created under the U.S. and one of the most influential executives in technology for the last 20 years. Each has extensive experience in telecom--dating back to long before the VoIP revolution. Learn from them why this opportunity is far bigger than any in the telecom industry's century-long history. ** Michael Powell, Former FCC Chairman ** Carly Fiorina Cara Carleton "Carly" Fiorina (born Cara Carleton Sneed; September 61954 in Austin, Texas) is an American business executive, best known as former CEO (1999–2005) and Chairman of the Board (2000–2005) of Hewlett-Packard (HP). , Former HP Chairman & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Plus, top executives from: Yahoo! Skype Siemens Toshiba NEC (NEC Corporation, Tokyo, www.nec.com, www.necus.com) An electronics conglomerate known in the U.S. for its monitors. In Japan, it had the lion's share of the PC market until the late 1990s (see PC 98). NEC was founded in Tokyo in 1899 as Nippon Electric Company, Ltd. Vonexus Inter-Tel Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation). Cisco System,Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO, HKSE: 4333 ) is an American multinational corporation with 54,000 employees and annual revenue of US $28.48 billion as of 2006. Deloitte & Touche Juniper Networks Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: JNPR) is an information technology company based in Sunnyvale, California and founded in 1996. The company designs and sells Internet Protocol network products and services. Lucent Technologies Nortel Aculab More Important Topics Covered Within Each Conference Track Within each major track heading, there are sessions exploring the most important micro-topics for enterprises, service providers, developers, government and resellers. These topics include: ** VoIP Security ** Security/Surveillance over IP New! ** e911/Regulation & Taxation ** VoIP Traffic Management New! ** Consumer VoIP Marketing New! ** Peer-to-Peer Telephony ** Session Border Controllers A Session Border Controller is a device used in some VoIP networks to exert control over the signaling and usually also the media streams involved in setting up, conducting, and tearing down calls. ** Number Porting/ENUM New! ** Triple Play ** Dual Mode New! TMC University's IP PBX (Internet Protocol Private Branch eXchange) A telephone switch that supports voice over IP (VoIP). IP PBXs convert IP phone calls into traditional circuit-switched TDM connections for the PSTN. Certification Courses (See page 22) The only independent certification program of its kind validating your competency COMPETENCY, evidence. The legal fitness or ability of a witness to be heard on the trial of a cause. This term is also applied to written or other evidence which may be legally given on such trial, as, depositions, letters, account-books, and the like. 2. in IP PBX selection, deployment, implementation & management. "The Future of IP Telephony" and "Battle for the Enterprise/SMB" Panel Discussions (See page 24) Always among the most popular events at the conference, these free general sessions give you the chance hear many views and opinions about the best choices for you and your organization. Future of IP Telephony Participants include: ** IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) ** Intel ** Quintum ** AltiGen Communications ** Ditech Communications ** MCI (1) (Media Control Interface) A high-level programming interface from Microsoft and IBM for controlling multimedia devices. It provides commands and functions to open, play and close the device. (2) (Microwave Communications Inc. Battle for the Enterprise/SMB Participants include: ** Avaya ** NEC ** Toshiba ** Inter-Tel ** Nortel NEW! Free Educational Seminars--Reseller Solutions Day & Service Provider Solutions Day (See page 23) These full-day seminars help resellers and service providers sort through the many choices of equipment and service they can choose--whether finding the right solution for a client or for their own network. NEW! Free Learning Centers on the Exhibit Floor (See page 25) ** Triple Play ** Open Source ** SIP Interoperability The capability of two or more hardware devices or two or more software routines to work harmoniously together. For example, in an Ethernet network, display adapters, hubs, switches and routers from different vendors must conform to the Ethernet standard and interoperate with each other. ** WiFi Telephony Your visit to the centers supplements what you learn in the conference sessions with demos and explanations about specific VoIP technologies. Participating vendors are prohibited pro·hib·it tr.v. pro·hib·it·ed, pro·hib·it·ing, pro·hib·its 1. To forbid by authority: Smoking is prohibited in most theaters. See Synonyms at forbid. 2. from mentioning their products. Rather, here's yet another opportunity for you to leave this conference with the most complete education possible, preparing you to make a smart VoIP buying decision. *Our Guarantee: If you do not feel the sessions you attend made you better prepared to tackle your VoIP project than you were when you arrived, stop by the registration counter at the show and we'll issue you a free pass for any future INTERNET TELEPHONY conference. (No requests honored after the conference ends.) Who Should Attend Benefits of Attending No other VoIP event offers the combination of a first class conference education, endless networking opportunities with colleagues, vendors, resellers and developers, and visionary keynotes from such wide-ranging viewpoints. 1. Commercial-Free Conference Sessions Presenters are forbidden from delivering company pitches in sessions. Any who do, are not invited back to future events. You get a purely unbiased VoIP education. 2. Most Knowledgeable Speakers Each topic and presenter is selected by Greg Galitzine, editorial director of INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine since 1998, and Rich Tehrani, TMC editor-in-chief, from hundreds of submissions. Only the most relevant sessions, taught by seasoned speakers make it on to the program at INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO. 3. Invaluable Networking Time INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO Fall 2005 is the perfect opportunity for you to meet and talk with other enterprises/government, service providers, developers and resellers to share ideas, exchange business cards, and discuss the virtues of one solution over another. 4. Over 200 Exhibiting Companies In between sessions, meet vendors and partners you need to successfully deploy VoIP solutions. The agenda leaves ample time to stop by each booth to discuss how each exhibitors' offerings can help you. 5. Free Learning Centers on the Exhibit Floor Visit these special areas on the show floor and get more unbiased education about key VoIP topics and see some of the most powerful VoIP products and services in action. 6. Top-Level Keynotes This year's unprecedented lineup of keynotes includes top executives from equipment manufacturers and service providers, the former chairman of the FCC and one of the most influential executives in technology for the last 20 years. Each has extensive experience in telecom. Learn from them why the VoIP opportunity is far bigger than any in the telecom industry's history. 7. Special Panel Sessions In addition to the non-commercial conference sessions, you can attend 'The Future of IP Telephony' and 'Battle for the SMB', two panel discussions where vendors and service providers will share their vision of how VoIP can benefit you. 8. Your Conference Fee is Guaranteed If you do not feel the sessions you attend made you better prepared to tackle your VoIP project than when you arrived, stop by the registration counter at the show and receive a free pass for any future INTERNET TELEPHONY conference. (No requests will be honored after the conference ends.) 9. Convenient, Easily Accessible Location The conference center is located in downtown Los Angeles Downtown Los Angeles is the central business district of Los Angeles, California, located close to the geographic center of the metropolitan area. The sprawling, multi-centered megacity is such that its downtown core is often considered just another district like Hollywood or , easily accessible by major highways and only 20 miles from LAX. Who Should Attend? Corporate Management, CTOs -- Ultimately, the vendor you choose for your VoIP deployment will become more of a partner than a supplier. Whether you are an enterprise deploying a solution, or a service provider preparing your VoIP network, INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO provides the perfect venue for forging these profitable relationships. Resellers -- You get a full day of free sessions teaching you how to make money selling VoIP service and equipment, and the opportunity to meet with literally hundreds of companies who could become your next partner. Need we say more? IT/Telecom Management -- It's up to you to make sure your VoIP deployment is smooth with minimal disruption. It's also your responsibility to ensure your new system meets all organizational objectives. The days you spend in the conference sessions and the exhibit hall at INTERNET TELEPHONY Conference & EXPO will supply the answers you need to recommend the perfect system for your situation. Developers -- No other conference offers four full days of conferences teaching you how to take advantage of today's most powerful development tools. In between sessions, form partnerships and relationships meet with manufacturers and vendors. World Class Keynote Presentations Come Learn as an Unprecedented Line-up Headed by Michael Powell and Carly Fiorina Share Their Vision of Why All Businesses and Government Agencies, Large and Small, Will Soon Be Using VoIP. Michael K. Powell Former Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission (FCC), independent executive agency of the U.S. government established in 1934 to regulate interstate and foreign communications in the public interest. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Niklas Zennstrom CEO & Founder Skype [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Raymond Pennotti, Ph.D. Managing Vice President, Lucent Technologies [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Jerry Fleming President, Vonexus [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Thomas Zimmermann President of Enterprise Systems Siemens Communications [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Atul Bhatnagar Vice President & General Manager, Enterprise Data Networks, Nortel [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Opher Kahane VP, Voice Technologies Juniper Networks [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Rick Moran Moran equitable councillor to King Feredach. [Irish Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 728] See : Justice Vice President, Product & Technology Marketing, Cisco Systems [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Carly Fiorina Former Chairman & CEO of Hewlett-Packard [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Brad Garlinghouse VP, Communications Products Yahoo! Inc. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Tom Burger President, CEO and Director, NEC Unified Solutions, Inc. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Craig W. Rauchle President & COO Inter-Tel [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Larry Meyer Vice President, Sales & Marketing Toshiba [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Mike Donoghue VP of Sales, Americas Region Aculab [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Philip L. Asmundson Vice Chairman & National Managing Partner Technology, Media & Telecom Deloitte & Touche LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Dr. Donald Brown Donald E. Brown is an American professor of anthropology (emeritus). He worked at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is best known for his theoretical work regarding the existence, characteristics and relevance of universals of human nature. Founder, Interactive Intelligence [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Conference At A Glance
Day 1 -- Monday, October 24, 2005
TMC University's Large Enterprise
IP PBX Certification VoIP Deployment Open Source
Program First Degree Workshop Summit
11:00 am-5:00 pm Registration Open
12:00-12:45 pm Reaping the Benefits Integrating Voice The Role of
of the IP PBX & Data with Standards in
TMCU-1 Business Open Source
Applications OS-1
LE-1
1:00-1:45 pm Cost Justifying the QoS &
Upgrade Infrastructure
TMCU-2 Issues in
Deploying
Enterprise VoIP
LE-2
2:00-2:45 pm Selecting the Right Delivering Secure Open Source
IP PBX Solution & Reliable Round Table
TMCU-3 Enterprise VoIP OS-2
LE-3
3:00-3:45 pm Effective Deployment Calculating the
and Migration True Business
Strategies of IP PBX Value of VoIP
TMCU-4 LE-4
4:00-4:45 pm Living With Your New Utilizing Presence Linux as an
IP PBX--A Case Study to Keep Remote and Embedded OS
TMCU-5 Branch Offices and
Connected Development
LE-5 Environment
OS-3
4:45-6:00 pm Keynote Session Featuring Yahoo! and Lucent
Technologies
Service Provider Conferencing &
Summit / Number Collaboration
Porting / ENUM Over IP Summit IMS Summit
11:00 am-5:00 pm Registration Open
12:00-12:45 pm Creating the Trusted Introduction to Introduction to
Authenticated Collaboration & IMS
Network Conferencing IMS-1
SP-1 CC-1
1:00-1:45 pm Number Portability The Future of IMS: Developing
for a Growing VoIP Unified Network
World Conferencing Infrastructure
SP-2 CC-2 IMS-2
2:00-2:45 pm VoIP Peering Through Selecting Fixed Mobile
ENUM Registries Enterprise IP Convergence--
SP-3 Conferencing Finding the
Solutions Killer
CC-3 Applications
IMS-3
3:00-3:45 pm ENUM: The Theory is Adding Virtual Deploying
Done, Now It's Time Communications Services Using
for the Practice to the Mix IMS
SP-4 CC-4 IMS-4
4:00-4:45 pm SIP & ENUM: What's Making Gov't A Look Ahead:
The Story? Agencies The Future of
SP-5 Effective & IMS
Efficient with IMS-5
Real-Time, IP
Collaboration
CC-5
4:45-6:00 pm Keynote Session Featuring Yahoo! and Lucent
Technologies
Day 2 -- Tuesday, October 25, 2005
7:00 am-7:00 pm Registration Open
7:30-8:30 am Conference Breakfast
8:30-9:30 am Grand Opening Session Featuring NEC and Vonexus
9:30 am Special Keynote Presentation by Carly Fiorina, Former
Chairman & CEO, Hewlett-Packard
TMC University's
IP PBX
Certification
Program Advanced Enterprise / IP Telephony
Degree Government Solutions Development
10:15-11:00 am Preparing Your VoIP: Where We're VoIP Without
Network for an Going, Where We've DSPs:
IP PBX Been Challenges and
TMCU-6 E-1 Opportunities
D-1
11:15-12:00 pm Right Sizing VoIP From The Advances in
Your IP PBX Trenches: Real Life Development
TMCU-7 Successes Platforms
E-2 D-2
12:00 pm Conference Luncheon--Featuring Keynote via
Videoconference by Niklas Zennstrom, CEO, Skype
1:00-1:45 pm Integrating Your Presence & Unified DSP Processing
IP PBX With an Communications for VoIP
ITSP E-3 Applications
TMCU-8 D-3
2:00-2:45 pm Staging, VoIP for SMBs Delivering
Implementing, E-4 Wideband
and Cutting Over Speech Over IP
Your IP PBX D-4
TMCU-9
3:00-3:45 pm An Advanced Case The Future of VoIP Testing &
Study Enterprise Security Issues
TMCU-10 Applications D-5
E-5
3:45-4:30 pm The Future of IP Telephony Panel Discussion
4:30-6:00 pm Keynote Session Featuring Inter-Tel and Siemens
6:00-8:00 pm Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall
7:00 am-7:00 pm Registration Open
7:30-8:30 am Conference Breakfast
8:30-9:30 am Grand Opening Session Featuring NEC and Vonexus
9:30 am Special Keynote Presentation by Carly Fiorina, Former
Chairman & CEO, Hewlett-Packard
Service Provider Summit IPTV Summit
10:15-11:00 am On Top Of Their Game?: A Introduction to IPTV
Review of Leading VoIP IPT-1
Service Providers
SP-6
11:15-12:00 pm Triple Play: The Development Tools For IPTV
Implications of Deployment
Convergence IPT-2
SP-7
12:00 pm Conference Luncheon--Featuring Keynote via
Videoconference by Niklas Zennstrom, CEO, Skype
1:00-1:45 pm Voice Quality Challenges Building Networks for
Facing Providers Delivering IPTV
SP-8 IPT-3
2:00-2:45 pm VoIP Opening Night: Are The Current State of IPTV
Service Providers Truly IPT-4
Prepared?
SP-9
3:00-3:45 pm VoIP Performance Management An IPTV Case Study
SP-10 IPT-5
3:45-4:30 pm The Future of IP Telephony Panel Discussion
4:30-6:00 pm Keynote Session Featuring Inter-Tel and Siemens
6:00-8:00 pm Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall
Day 3 -- Wednesday, October 26, 2005
7:00 am-5:00 pm Registration Open
7:30-8:30 am Conference Breakfast
Enterprise/
Wifi Telephony Government
Summit Solutions SIP Workshop
8:30-9:15 am Introduction to Designing/ An Introduction to SIP
WiFi Telephony Developing SIP-1
W-1 Enterprise
VoIP Security
Solutions
E-6
9:15-10:15 am Keynote Session Featuring Toshiba and Nortel
10:15-11:00 am Special Keynote Presentation By Michael K. Powell,
former FCC Chairman
11:00 am-5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open
11:45 am Conference Luncheon--Featuring Presentation by Dr.
Donald Brown, Founder, Interactive Intelligence
12:30-1:15 pm Technical Security SIP Interoperability
Challenges to Challenges in Issues
WiFi Telephony IP Telephony SIP-2
Deployment E-7
W-2
1:30-2:15 pm Overcoming SIP
Implementation
Challenges
SIP-3
2:30-3:15 pm The Challenges The Challenge SIP's Role in Open
of Citywide of E911 Source
WiFi Regulation SIP-4
Scalability E-8
W-3
3:30-4:15 pm Call of the Service Provider
Campus Warrior: Issues Relating to SIP
A Healthcare SIP-5
Case Study
W-4
4:15-6:15 pm Battle for the SMB Panel Discussion; Keynote Session
Featuring Aculab and Juniper Networks
6:15 pm Networking Reception
7:30 pm VoIP Service Provider Awards Dinner
7:00 am-5:00 pm Registration Open
7:30-8:30 am Conference Breakfast
Service Provider VoIP Peering IP Contact Center
Summit Summit Summit
8:30-9:15 am Consumer VoIP The State of VoIP Transition Your
Marketing Summit Peering Contact Center to
Part I VP-1 IP
SP-11 IPC-1
9:15-10:15 am Keynote Session Featuring Toshiba and Nortel
10:15-11:00 am Special Keynote Presentation By Michael K. Powell,
former FCC Chairman
11:00 am-5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open
11:45 am Conference Luncheon--Featuring Presentation by Dr.
Donald Brown, Founder, Interactive Intelligence
12:30-1:15 pm Consumer VoIP The Future of IP Contact Center
Marketing Summit Enterprise Shootout
Part II Network Peering IPC-2
SP-12 VP-2
1:30-2:15 pm VoIP Regulatory
Update: Will You
Be Ready?
SP-13
2:30-3:15 pm Security in the Developing a VoIP VoIP and
IP Telephony Network Exchange Offshoring--Pros
Network Infrastructure & Cons
SP-14 VP-3 IPC-3
3:30-4:15 pm Security/ Clearing & It's Up and It's
Surveillance Peering Business Good! Dallas
Over IP Models and Cowboys IP
SP-15 Technologies Contact Center
VP-4 Case Study
IPC-4
4:15-6:15 pm Battle for the SMB Panel Discussion; Keynote Session
Featuring Aculab and Juniper Networks
6:15 pm Networking Reception
7:30 pm VoIP Service Provider Awards Dinner
Day 4 -- Thursday, October 27, 2005
7:30 am-2:00 pm Registration Open
7:30-8:30 am Conference Breakfast
Enterprise /
Government
Solutions
WiFi Telephony Traffic
Summit Management SIP Workshop
8:30-9:15 am Keys to Successful Moving the State of the SIP
WiFi Telephony Market: The Union: Best
Implementation True Target Practices & More
W-5 for Enterprise SIP-6
Communications
E-9
9:15-11:00 am Keynote Session Featuring Deloitte & Touche LLP and
Cisco Systems
11:00 am-3:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open
11:30 am Conference Luncheon
12:15-1:00 pm Deploying WiFi Peer To Peer Securing
Telephony in the IP Telephony SIP-Based
Enterprise E-10 Communications
W-6 SIP-7
1:15-2:00 pm Developing WiFi Enterprise SIP? NAT? Not!
Telephony Endpoints Traffic Traversing the
W-7 Management Firewall
Challenges SIP-8
E-11
2:15-3:00 pm The Road Ahead: The Managing Your SIP in the IP
Future of WiFi Network for Contact Center
Telephony High-Quality SIP-9
W-8 Voice
E-12
7:30 am-2:00 pm Registration Open
7:30-8:30 am Conference Breakfast
Service Provider
Summit Mobility Summit
8:30-9:15 am VoIP & Next-Generation OSS VoIP Mobility Applications
SP-16 M-1
9:15-11:00 am Keynote Session Featuring Deloitte & Touche LLP and
Cisco Systems
11:00 am-3:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open
11:30 am Conference Luncheon
12:15-1:00 pm Migrating to VoIP: A VoIP Mobility Reality
Service Provider Round Check
Table M-2
SP-17
1:15-2:00 pm Dual Mode: A Look at the
Current State of the
Market
M-3
2:15-3:00 pm Session Border Control for
Hosted VoIP Services
SP-18
Session Descriptions Large Enterprise VoIP Deployment Workshop Monday October 24 -- 12:00-12:45 pm Integrating Voice & Data With Business Apps Organizations are converging con·verge v. con·verged, con·verg·ing, con·verg·es v.intr. 1. a. To tend toward or approach an intersecting point: lines that converge. b. their data and voice systems into a single network, providing them with cost savings and increased operational efficiencies in their offices and branch sites. Today, these enterprises are taking convergence to the next level by integrating mission-critical business applications such as CRM (Customer Relationship Management) An integrated information system that is used to plan, schedule and control the presales and postsales activities in an organization. , inventory management, and the like into their IP Communications A general term for networks that use the IP protocol for voice (VoIP) and video traffic. See IP telephony. network. The presenters will explain how this integration makes it possible to create customized IP communications solutions that can increase customer service and satisfaction, improve workforce productivity, and further increase operating efficiencies. Monday October 24 -- 1:00-1:45 pm QoS & Infrastructure issues in Deploying Enterprise VoIP The roll-out of VoIP presents a quandary. The reality of high expectations for voice quality combined with the challenges of running voice on IP networks opens up the risk of serious business failure for the network operations team. How can an enterprise CIO CIO: see American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. (Chief Information Officer) The executive officer in charge of information processing in an organization. ensure the delivery of QoS that VoIP services demand? This session will look at the specific QoS requirements of VoIP, where those issues arise in the network, and how to measure and deliver high levels of QoS. The presenters will also look at the Ethernet edge and Ethernet core to see how other network elements impact QoS. Monday October 24 -- 2:00-2:45 pm Delivering Secure & Reliable Enterprise VoIP With most major telecommunications carriers currently in the process of deploying VoIP services for mass deployment, it's clear that IP telephony is finally headed for prime time. However, the promise of mass VoIP consumption also increases the risk for widespread security violations, spawning a new sense of urgency to develop secure VoIP solutions now before hackers wreak wreak tr.v. wreaked, wreak·ing, wreaks 1. To inflict (vengeance or punishment) upon a person. 2. To express or gratify (anger, malevolence, or resentment); vent. 3. havoc on corporate voice networks. This session will examine the special demands of enterprise VoIP, with a special emphasis on delivering secure and reliable IP voice over your enterprise network. Monday October 24 -- 3:00-3:45 pm Calculating the True Business Value of IP Beyond the "traditional" benefits of VoIP such as reduced infrastructure costs, toll bypass, etc ..., VoIP offers more sophisticated value through improved productivity, enhanced customer experience, converged applications and the ability to obtain new sources of revenue growth. To define the true value of an IP solution requires examining more than the short-term benefits of upgrading the architecture; it is also about considering its role as a fundamental business asset in a strategic plan designed to generate financial growth and competitive advantage. This presentation will focus on the business goals and benefits of deploying an IP-based enterprise communications solution. Monday October 24 -- 4:00-4:45 pm Utilizing Presence to Keep Remote and Branch Offices Connected Presence, once considered merely an underlying technology to instant messaging Exchanging text messages in real time between two or more people logged into a particular instant messaging (IM) service. Instant messaging is more interactive than e-mail because messages are sent immediately, whereas e-mail messages can be queued up in a mail server for seconds or (IM), is becoming its own killer application Killer Application Killer application or "killer app" is a buzzword that describes a software application that surpasses all of its competitors. Notes: The term is sometimes used to describe a type of software. , and is posed to go well beyond instant messaging and deep into the enterprise. The future of presence management is the convergence of VoIP, data, video, IM and location tracking on top of wired and wireless networks to display, in an application, the whereabouts where·a·bouts adv. About where; in, at, or near what location: Whereabouts do you live? n. (used with a sing. or pl. and status of a user's colleague. This session will explore the role of presence in keeping remote workers and branch offices connected while meeting the updated performance expectations of today's business Today's Business is a show on CNBC that aired in the early morning, 5 to 7AM ET timeslot, hosted by Liz Claman and Bob Sellers, and it was replaced by Wake Up Call on Feb 4, 2002. environments. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] ENTERPRISE/GOVERNMENT SOLUTIONS Tuesday, October 25 -- 10:15-11:00 am VoIP: Where We're Going, Where We've Been Join this session if you a new to the world of Voice over IP or if you feel you need a refresher course. The speakers will consider the essential technical differences between traditional telephony and IP telephony, the challenges that these differences present and the way that they are overcome in successful real-life deployments. The rules have significantly changed and the way we think about telephony solutions must also change. This is truly a can't-miss session for attendees looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a thorough overview. Tuesday, October 25 -- 11:15 am-12:00 pm VoIP From the Trenches: Real Life Successes This panel discussion will feature several telecom dealers talking about their experiences deploying IP in a variety of industries. Among the topics they will address: ** Understanding when pure IP telephony is best choice ** Migrating TDM (Time Division Multiplexing) A technology that transmits multiple signals simultaneously over a single transmission path. Each lower-speed signal is time sliced into one high-speed transmission. users to IP telephony ** Identifying and overcoming technology hurdles ** Finding creative solutions ** Taking VoIP mobile (wireless phones, softphones, etc.) ** Calculating ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). -- cost savings and productivity increases. Tuesday, October 25 -- 1:00-1:45 pm Presence & Unified Communications The real time redirection of a voice, text or e-mail message to the device closest to the intended recipient at any given time. For example, voice calls to desk phones could be routed to the user's cellphone when required. Presence has the potential to be the unifying thread between different modes of communication including enterprise telephony, IM, video, and mobile telephony. Presence is the essential element in the migration from device centric to user centric systems, as it integrates user's availability across all their devices and applications. But Presence also has a dark side which may impede im·pede tr.v. im·ped·ed, im·ped·ing, im·pedes To retard or obstruct the progress of. See Synonyms at hinder1. [Latin imped its broad acceptance, namely concerns about privacy, time management, enterprise policy and security. Each of these aspects is explored during this session, and solutions in development, standards bodies Following are some of the standards bodies defined in this database. For Windows users of CDE, look up Lessons/Review/Associations. For Web users of CDE's online HTML version, review the Lessons list at the bottom of the definition. Organization Covers ANSI U.S. , and emerging products are discussed. Tuesday, October 25 -- 2:00-2:45 pm VoIP for SMBs VoIP is not just for large enterprises. In fact, VoIP plays a significant role in impacting performance for small- and medium-size businesses. This session will address the drivers that affect the SMB market--such as the growing reliance on outsourcing (1) Contracting with outside consultants, software houses or service bureaus to perform systems analysis, programming and datacenter operations. Contrast with insourcing. See netsourcing, ASP, SSP and facilities management. and third-party vendors, the challenge to utilize remote knowledge workers, and the increasing pressure to control costs. In addition, this session will cover VoIP-powered applications, like presence management, collaboration, messaging, and mobility, and examine how SME (1) (Small and Medium-sized Enterprise) See SMB. (2) (Subject Matter Expert) An individual who is well-versed in the policies and procedures of a particular department or division. customers can effectively leverage these tools to improve business performance. Tuesday, October 25 -- 3:00-3:45 pm The Future of Enterprise Applications As more and more customers become accustomed to using VoIP, they'll begin to expect value-added enhancements and additional benefits, aside from cost savings alone. What types of VoIP-enabled services and applications will be developed to satisfy this demand? What will be the "next big thing" in the VoIP market? How will savvy vendors, service providers, and application developers take advantage of this capability? How will they use VoIP technology to roll out previously impossible or unheard-of applications and maximize the benefits for end users? Come to this session to catch a glimpse Verb 1. catch a glimpse - see something for a brief time catch sight, get a look see - perceive by sight or have the power to perceive by sight; "You have to be a good observer to see all the details"; "Can you see the bird in that tree?"; "He is blind--he of the future of enterprise VoIP. Wednesday, October 26 -- 8:30-9:15 am Designing/Developing Enterprise VoIP Security Solutions While VoIP has many positive benefits to corporations, the potential security risks involved should not be ignored and must be effectively addressed before a loss in money or private data occurs. New products and services must be created to eliminate these security threats. The speakers will address the growing need for the communications industry communications industry, broadly defined, the business of conveying information. Although communication by means of symbols and gestures dates to the beginning of human history, the term generally refers to mass communications. to address and develop VoIP security solutions now and for the future. The session will cover how implementing security at the "core" of the VoIP system, the platform level, and why ensuring that encryption The reversible transformation of data from the original (the plaintext) to a difficult-to-interpret format (the ciphertext) as a mechanism for protecting its confidentiality, integrity and sometimes its authenticity. Encryption uses an encryption algorithm and one or more encryption keys. is synced from the device and network is critical. Wednesday, October 26 -- 12:30-2:15 pm DOUBLE SESSION Security Challenges in IP Telephony This panel discussion, moderated by the chairman of the recently formed VoIP Security Alliance will strive to identify and reduce VoIP security risks through a number of ways including educating and providing tools for the IT manager. Security is a critical concern for enterprise looking to deploy VoIP. As such this special session stands a must-attend for professionals charged with managing their company's VoIP deployment. Wednesday, October 26 -- 2:30-4:15 pm DOUBLE SESSION The Challenge of E911 Regulation Nationwide, an estimated 200 million calls are made to 911 each year. In May, the FCC decided that VoIP providers interconnecting with the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network. Once only an analog system, the heart of most telephone networks today is all digital. In the U.S. must deliver E911 calls--with location and callback An authentication technique that calls the sender back. After connection is made, the receiving side breaks the connection and calls the sender to ensure that the logon was made from the authorized computer. Callback prevents a stolen ID and password from being used on a different machine. information--to local emergency operators. The decision raises a host of issues: What information, specifically, must be delivered with the call? Is network support in place, and at what cost? Who will enforce the E911 requirement? And how will the requirement apply to enterprise VoIP, where callback and location identification pose special challenges? Finally, will the VoIP legislation pending before Congress supplement or preempt pre·empt or pre-empt v. pre·empt·ed, pre·empt·ing, pre·empts v.tr. 1. To appropriate, seize, or take for oneself before others. See Synonyms at appropriate. 2. a. the FCC's decision? Join public safety administrators and legal and policy experts to hear the latest E911 news from Washington and around the country. Thursday, October 27 -- 8:30-9:15 am Moving the Market: The True Target for Enterprise Communications This presentation will examine the market from the perspective on how customers want to purchase and consume voice services and map enterprise communications products into those needs. We will also examine the market shift that has been waiting to happen as an application level conversion instead of the more common view of the shift as a more basic transport level conversion. Ultimately, this presentation will identify the true target for VoIP and other enterprise communications tools need to hit to move the market into the mainstream. Thursday, October 27 -- 12:15-1:00 pm Peer to Peer IP Telephony Peer-to-Peer VoIP is a potentially disruptive force that is taking the IP telephony market by storm. Or perhaps, "incrementally by storm." Little by little, bit by bit, this approach to VoIP is taking hold. Proponents tell us that P2P See peer-to-peer and point-to-point. VoIP addresses issues such as scalability, security, redundancy that are required in enterprise and service provider implementations, while supporting basic as well as innovative features. Come to this session to see what all the fuss is about. Thursday, October 27 -- 1:15-2:00 pm Enterprise Traffic Management Challenges IT professionals have been examining their networks in critical detail to uncover hidden or latent Hidden; concealed; that which does not appear upon the face of an item. For example, a latent defect in the title to a parcel of real property is one that is not discoverable by an inspection of the title made with ordinary care. problems since the dawn of networking, with the ultimate goal of improving delivery of mission-critical business applications. This discipline of troubleshooting Troubleshooting is a form of problem solving. It is the systematic search for the source of a problem so that it can be solved. Troubleshooting is often a process of elimination - eliminating potential causes of a problem. has grown in importance in the age of VoIP with multimedia applications, global networks, and new protocols. This session will discuss how gaining greater visibility into the network is leading organizations to better management of their converged networks The integration of the telephone system with IP-based data networks. See softswitch. (networking) converged network - A single network that can carry voice, video and data. and optimized delivery of all business and voice services. Other topics will include setting QoS policies, data collection/troubleshooting and how applications impact each other when traversing tra·verse v. tra·versed, tra·vers·ing, tra·vers·es v.tr. 1. To travel or pass across, over, or through. 2. To move to and fro over; cross and recross. 3. the same network segments. Thursday, October 27 -- 2:15-3:00 pm Managing Your Network for High-Quality Voice Throwing voice packets onto a LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. and hoping for the best is easy. Deploying high-quality VoIP is a bit more challenging. This session will address the need for service quality management and how unleashing the network infrastructure, enforcing a centralized cen·tral·ize v. cen·tral·ized, cen·tral·iz·ing, cen·tral·iz·es v.tr. 1. To draw into or toward a center; consolidate. 2. policy for end-to-end QoS, and controlling network resources on a proactive basis can deliver high levels of quality for IP communications. The session will also address related issues of bandwidth shaping Same as traffic shaping. and equalizing technology that are designed to enable IT professionals to manage their enterprise voice and data network. OPEN SOURCE SUMMIT Monday October 24 -- 12:00-1:45 pm DOUBLE SESSION The Role of Standards In Open Source Open Source -- software where the source code is available for anyone to improve or modify--has the potential to change the telecom landscape forever. Linux has made huge headway head·way n. 1. Forward movement or the rate of forward movement, especially of a ship. 2. Progress toward a goal. 3. The clear vertical space beneath a ceiling or archway; clearance. 4. into this market, this OS and other Open Source solutions have caused quite a stir. Developers need to know what is available in the Open Source marketplace and how best to leverage the freedom inherent in a distributed community of programmers to amend and adapt code for their VoIP development needs. This session will address the role of emerging VoIP standards and what they mean to the development of Open Source. Monday October 24 -- 2:00-3:45 pm DOUBLE SESSION Open Source Round Table This group discussion will zero in on the current state of Open Source telephony See Asterisk PBX and OpenMoko. ; what it means, where it stands, and where this segment of the market is headed. Thought leaders from a number of influential Open Source factions will share their insights with the audience. Attendees can expect a frank conversation, and will leave this session with a thorough understanding of Open Source and its role in the future of IP Telephony. Monday October 24 -- 4:00-4:45 pm Linux as an Embedded Operating System An operating system used in special-purpose applications (embedded systems). Embedded operating systems are typically very compact and often designed for real time operations. See embedded Linux, QNX, OS-9, Windows XP Embedded, Windows CE, VxWorks and Symbian OS. and Development Environment As with any technology element, subsequent product generations typically yield performance, size, integration, or cost advantages. This is often driven by the silicon devices used to define the product. Key to leveraging the advances in silicon has been the equal advances in embedded software Instructions that permanently reside in a ROM or flash memory chip. Embedded software may be immediately available to the CPU or, for faster execution, may be transferred to RAM first and then executed. . A leading element is the ongoing growth and maturity of Linux as a fully functional and flexible operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. environment, as well as a configurable environment for embedded systems Embedded systems Computer systems that cannot be programmed by the user because they are preprogrammed for a specific task and are buried within the equipment they serve. . The performance and integrated benefits of contemporary silicon devices coupled with the functionality and cost benefits of Linux are providing embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. developers with options never before available. This session will discuss the use of Linux as an embedded operating system and development environment and how it can be applied towards the development of embedded systems. IP TELEPHONY DEVELOPMENT Tuesday, October 25 -- 10:15-11:00 am VoIP Without DSPs: Challenges & Opportunities Does moving the media processing See media control. function from DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive to the host fundamentally change the architecture? Yes! Host Media Processing In the past, when you wanted to connect a computer to a telco network, it was always necessary to have a physical interface, a telco socket. This could mean an analog phone line (see PSTN), or in the case of digital networks an ISDN or T1/E1 line. (HMP HMP - hybrid multiprocessing ) offers new opportunities for voice-enabled applications to be architected--to create a very broad range of scalability; to partition A reserved part of disk or memory that is set aside for some purpose. On a PC, new hard disks must be partitioned before they can be formatted for the operating system, and the Fdisk utility is used for this task. functionality in very different ways; and to create highly reliable services. This session will also discuss new ways to process media that take greater advantage of the host environment. Tuesday, October 25 -- 11:15 am-12:00 pm Advances in Development Platforms VoIP development platforms are a constantly evolving lot. From PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). and CompactPCI to today's most advanced ATCA See AdvancedTCA. and microTCA-based platforms, there are so many changes that it might be tough to stay abreast of all that is happening in this fast-moving space. Attend this session, and you'll hear the presenters talk about powerful, standards-based computing computing - computer solutions and hot swap To pull out a component from a system and plug in a new one while the main power is still on. Also called "hot plug" and "hot insertion," hot swap is a feature of USB devices, allowing an external drive, network adapter or other peripheral to be plugged in without having to power down the and high availability Also called "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability) or "fault resilient," it refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. There may be a minute or two of downtime while one system switches over to another, but processing will continue. capabilities for communications applications and how it all relates to your development plans. Tuesday, October 25 -- 1:00-1:45 pm DSP Processing for VoIP Applications DSPs enable equipment manufacturers--and their carrier customers--to launch secure, high-quality, scalable broadband services See broadband and broadband service provider. over IP. Such processors reduce the development time and cost associated with delivering a range of broadband services, beginning with VoIP and extending to full triple-play voice, video, and data offerings. The session will pay special attention to triple play application development and utilizing advanced DSP algorithms to remove noise impairments while enhancing the intelligibility in·tel·li·gi·ble adj. 1. Capable of being understood: an intelligible set of directions. 2. Capable of being apprehended by the intellect alone. of speech in environments with high ambient noise levels In atmospheric sound transmission or noise pollution, ambient noise level is the sound pressure level at a given location, normally specified as a reference level to study a new intrusive sound source. . Tuesday, October 25 -- 2:00-2:45 pm Delivering Wideband Speech Over IP Wideband speech provides a key quality differentiator from other VoIP offerings and from traditional telephony by more than doubling the encoded signal bandwidth and providing not only richer sound but much better intelligibility that improves communication efficacy and helps speaker recognition. It provides a sense of presence for applications like videoconferencing A real time video session between two or more users or between two or more locations. Although the first videoconferencing was done with traditional analog TV and satellites, inhouse room systems became popular in the early 1980s after Compression Labs pioneered digitized video systems and teleconferencing as well as any conversation or broadcast. This session focuses on the market drivers, advantages and characteristics of wideband VoIP telephony. In particular, it provides an overview of the key features and functionality of the highly efficient G.722.2/AMR-WB/VMR-WB family of wideband codecs The following is a list of codecs. Audio codecs Non-compression formats
Tuesday, October 25 -- 3:00-3:45 pm VoIP Testing & Security Issues Security remains a concern in packet networks. This session will address a number of issues regarding development of VoIP security solutions, including encryption, user authentication See authentication. , denial of service A condition in which a system can no longer respond to normal requests. See denial of service attack. (DOS) attacks, and the multiple network layers (signaling, media, transport) subject to security testing Security Testing: (The) Process to determine that an IS (Information System) protects data and maintains functionality as intended. The six basic security concepts that need to be covered by security testing are: confidentiality, integrity, authentication, authorisation, . The presenters will also look at semiconductor technology, including system-on-a-chip (SoC) architecture and voice processing The computerized handling of voice, which includes voice store and forward, voice response, voice recognition and text to speech technologies. software, which provides a platform for cost-effectively deploying VoIP services in support of the latest VoIP security technologies including PacketCable Secure Voice, and Voice Over IPSec. SIP WORKSHOP Wednesday, October 26 -- 8:30-9:15 am An Introduction to SIP You continually hear about SIP, but do you find yourself bewildered by the buzzwords Below is a list of common buzzwords which form part of the business jargon of Corporate work environments. General Conversation
Wednesday, October 26 -- 12:30-1:15 pm SIP Interoperability Issues SIP is a promising protocol in VoIP due to its simplicity and flexibility. For better or worse, the barriers for developing SIP-compliant devices have dropped significantly. You can find SIP products from developers who work out of their garage. For carriers who operate SIP-based networks that interoperate See interoperable. with this garage-baked equipment, it is crucial that they can compensate and improve the speech quality from the low-budget equipment so that the overall voice experience does not degrade TO DEGRADE, DEGRADING. To, sink or lower a person in the estimation of the public. 2. As a man's character is of great importance to him, and it is his interest to retain the good opinion of all mankind, when he is a witness, he cannot be compelled to disclose . This presentation examines these SIP interoperability issues in detail and provides practical solutions for carriers who are facing speech quality issues in their networks. Wednesday, October 26 -- 1:30-2:15 pm Overcoming SIP Implementation Challenges As service providers begin real life implementations of SIP networks and products, they are faced with numerous issues including interoperability and quality of service to name just a few. In this session, the speaker will illustrate with examples things that work and areas that still require significant industry effort. In addition, this presentation will identify and address the challenges that vendors and service providers face as they deploy SIP networks. Wednesday, October 26 -- 2:30-3:15 pm SIP's Role in Open Source There are several IETF See Internet Engineering Task Force. IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force RFCs and Internet Drafts Internet Drafts (or I-Ds) is a series of working documents published by the IETF. Typically, they are drafts for RFCs, but may be other works in progress not intended for publication as RFCs. that describe mechanisms for securing SIP. Many of these mechanisms are difficult to understand and implement. The reSIProcate project at SIPfoundry has implemented several of these schemes to provide a complete SIP-based security system including end-to-end security using S/MIME See MIME. and hop-by-hop security using TLS (1) (Transport Layer Security) A security protocol from the IETF that is based on the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) 3.0 protocol developed by Netscape. TLS uses digital certificates to authenticate the user as well as authenticate the network (in a wireless . It also provides an implementation of a mechanism to distribute and store public and private keys using SIP. This presentation will describe the capabilities of the reSIProcate libraries and how companies can take advantage of them in commercial products. Wednesday, October 26 -- 3:30-4:15 pm Service Provider Issues Relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc SIP As support for SIP continues to grow, creation of SIP-based services becomes a key element for developers to focus on as they scramble To encode (encrypt) data in order to make it indecipherable without having a secret key to "unlock" it. The term came from the early days of cryptography which camouflaged analog transmissions with secret frequency patterns. for market leadership. This session will provide a close look at examples of promising enterprise, wireless, and wireline applications of SIP, including Push-to-Talk, Infotainment (INFOrmation enterTAINMENT) Refers to all the information and entertainment services delivered to the home, which are essentially telephone, TV and Internet access. , and the like. The speaker will also focus on the promising wireless applications enabled by SIP as well as the technology and market challenges facing the SIP community. Thursday, October 27 -- 8:30-9:15 am State of the SIP Union: Best Practices & More SIP and the applications it supports, from management tools and interactive meetings to voice-enriched e-commerce, are continuously reshaping the way today's organization conducts business, by creating increased productivity and enhancing efficiency. This session will address the ins and outs ins and outs pl.n. 1. The intricate details of a situation, decision, or process. 2. The windings of a road or path. of SIP: how it operates, the advancement of SIP-based solutions, the different diagnostic and support tools that have enabled this protocol to gain such wide acceptance, best practices for deploying SIP solutions, and what the future of innovative SIP-enabled VoIP applications holds. The extension of SIP to provide innovative services and accommodate the requirements of real world deployment, where NATs, service level agreements and regulators exist is also covered. Thursday, October 27 -- 12:15-1:00 pm Securing SIP-Based Communications Gartner predicts that 90 percent of all new corporate telephone networks will be IP-enabled and based on SIP protocols by 2008. Still, concerns remain around the security of VoIP and the underlying SIP protocol, fearing that they are susceptible to similar types of threats and exploits that plague the Web and e-mail. Today organizations of all sizes need to evaluate and understand the security measures Noun 1. security measures - measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or sabotage etc.; "military security has been stepped up since the recent uprising" security available that allow companies to deploy real-time messaging, voice, data, video and other SIP based applications with confidence. In this session, the speaker will examine specific SIP security problems including voicemail spam E-mail that is not requested. Also known as "unsolicited commercial e-mail" (UCE), "unsolicited bulk e-mail" (UBE), "gray mail" and just plain "junk mail," the term is both a noun (the e-mail message) and a verb (to send it). , identity theft, impersonation Impersonation Patroclus wore the armor of Achilles against the Trojans to encourage the disheartened Greeks. [Gk. Lit.: Iliad] Prisoner of Zenda, The , session eavesdropping Secretly gaining unauthorized access to confidential communications. Examples include listening to radio transmissions or using laser interferometers to reconstitute conversations by reflecting laser beams off windows that are vibrating in synchrony to the sound in the room. , voicemail bombing, hijacking hijacking Crime of seizing possession or control of a vehicle from another by force or threat of force. Although by the late 20th century hijacking most frequently involved the seizure of an airplane and its forcible diversion to destinations chosen by the air pirates, when and redirection Diverting data from their normal destination to another; for example, to a disk file instead of the printer, or to a server's disk instead of the local disk. See virtual directory, symbolic link, shortcut, redirector and DOS redirection. 1. . Topics will also include the steps that need to be taken to secure and manage the dynamic nature of real-time SIP communications. Thursday, October 27 -- 1:15-2:00 pm SIP? NAT (Network Address Translation) An IETF standard that allows an organization to present itself to the Internet with far fewer IP addresses than there are nodes on its internal network. ? Not! Traversing The Firewall Real-time person-to-person communications are fast becoming a critical communications tool for enterprises of all sizes. With the standardization standardization In industry, the development and application of standards that make it possible to manufacture a large volume of interchangeable parts. Standardization may focus on engineering standards, such as properties of materials, fits and tolerances, and drafting of SIP as the Internet protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. for applications such as VoIP, instant messaging, presence, and video, businesses are eager to adapt their existing hardware to accept SIP quickly, cost-effectively and securely. Traversing the firewall is a tricky proposition when integrating SIP into any enterprise. This session will cover the basics of SIP, its history, evolution, and predictions for the future, with a focus on solutions for traversing the firewall for SIP-based communications. Thursday, October 27 -- 2:15-3:00 pm SIP In the IP Contact Center This session will take a look at how SIP will dramatically change ingrained in·grained adj. 1. Firmly established; deep-seated: ingrained prejudice; the ingrained habits of a lifetime. 2. enterprise applications such as CRM, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. , and contact centers. SIP's inherent multimedia capabilities will provide innumerable opportunities to greatly improve productivity, customer interaction, and user experience. Examples will be provided in this exciting look to the future of SIP enabled applications. SERVICE PROVIDER SUMMIT Monday October 24 -- 12:00-12:45 pm Creating the Trusted, Authenticated au·then·ti·cate tr.v. au·then·ti·cat·ed, au·then·ti·cat·ing, au·then·ti·cates To establish the authenticity of; prove genuine: a specialist who authenticated the antique samovar. Network We are being hit hard by an increasing identity crisis. A crisis caused by the simple fact that simple, secure, and ubiquitous processes and technologies for user authentication are still lacking. We all are witnesses to ample evidence of this every day. Every Web portal See portal. we visit has its own username The name you use to identify yourself when logging into a computer system or online service. Both a username (user ID) and a password are required. In an Internet e-mail address, the username is the left part before the @ sign. For example, KARENB is the username in karenb@mycompany. and password; passwords are inherently insecure in·se·cure adj. 1. Lacking emotional stability; not well-adjusted. 2. Lacking self-confidence; plagued by anxiety. in and prone to attacks; SPAM is filtered by the millions; phishing Pronounced "fishing," it is a scam to steal valuable information such as credit card and social security numbers, user IDs and passwords. Also known as "brand spoofing," an official-looking e-mail is sent to potential victims pretending to be from their ISP, bank or retail establishment. has become a serious problem; and as we transition to VoIP many fear a wave of voice SPAM (SPIT). From a regulatory and compliance perspective, the authenticity of documents needs to be established at all times, which is by no means simple to do. This panel of leading venture capital investors will examine the business case for innovative new technology companies as they work to create the trusted, authenticated network. Monday October 24 -- 1:00-1:45 pm Number Portability See NP. for a Growing VoIP World Effective number portability for VoIP is a critical precursor precursor /pre·cur·sor/ (pre´kur-ser) something that precedes. In biological processes, a substance from which another, usually more active or mature, substance is formed. In clinical medicine, a sign or symptom that heralds another. to more widespread VoIP adoption, and if done correctly, it will enable VoIP carriers to generate revenues more quickly. But, in order to bring about the promised benefits, the porting of numbers to VoIP carriers' networks must be simplified. This presentation will explore the current challenges of number porting for VoIP, and discuss recent market developments that are promising to smooth out this process, thus collapsing the time needed to convert a customer's status from "new" to "billable." Attendees will learn the unique characteristics of VoIP number porting as well as new market advances that help to bridge the gap between the traditional landline Land based. Refers to standard telephone and data communications systems that use in-ground and telephone pole cables in contrast to wireless cellular and satellite services. and IP worlds. Monday October 24 -- 2:00-2:45 pm VoIP Peering Through ENUM Registries There is a largely misunderstood mis·un·der·stood v. Past tense and past participle of misunderstand. adj. 1. Incorrectly understood or interpreted. 2. shift in telecom today: VoIP Peering through ENUM Registries. Peering is the concept of interconnecting networks, allowing IP and subsequently, VoIP traffic to be carried between service providers and companies without the need of the "middle man," or in this case, an additional long distance service provider. By using session border controllers placed between the service providers, or IP PBXs between enterprises and then querying the call via an ENUM database, one can provide a "translation service" between the callers. The speaker will provide insight on both the network and business process implications of the Voice Peering and ENUM. Monday October 24 -- 3:00-3:45 pm ENUM: The Theory is Done, Now It's Time It's Time was a successful political campaign run by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) under Gough Whitlam at the 1972 election in Australia. Campaigning on the perceived need for change after 23 years of conservative (Liberal Party of Australia) government, Labor put forward a for the Practice It can be said that ENUM weds traditional phone numbers and the Internet for VoIP, under the ENUM standard, which allows VoIP to use the DNS (Domain Name System) A system for converting host names and domain names into IP addresses on the Internet or on local networks that use the TCP/IP protocol. For example, when a Web site address is given to the DNS either by typing a URL in a browser or behind the for signaling. But like any good marriage there are significant adjustments that need to be made. Most current DNS technology suffers from scalability issues. Similarly, the long DNS names The name of a Web server or other resource on the Internet that is identified in the DNS system. It can be the main domain name of an organization, such as www.abc.com, or another address used by the company, such as abc.go.com. of ENUM work badly when run on DNS servers A dedicated server or a service within a server that provides DNS name resolution in an IP network. It turns names for Web sites and network resources into numeric IP addresses. DNS servers are used in large companies, in all ISPs and within the DNS system in the Internet, a vital service tuned for short names. Customer data privacy is also a concern. But the marriage can be saved, it just requires attention to the needs of both parties. This session will explain to carriers what they should be putting in their ENUM RFPs, describe the traps of practicality, and demonstrate the ability of practice to match theory. Monday October 24 -- 4:00-4:45 pm SIP & ENUM: What's The Story What's the Story was an American television program broadcast on the now defunct DuMont Television Network from 1951 to 1955. It was a game show originally hosted by Walt Raney. ? ENUM is considered by many to be the key ingredient for the successful convergence between PSTN and Internet. ENUM enables the routing of telephone numbers to IP thus enabling a more efficient method of routing VoIP calls to VoIP recipients (bypassing the PSTN altogether) and also facilitates PSTN to VoIP calling. SIP continues to evolve and is now an ever-present standard in worldwide VoIP deployments. Come to this session to learn all about ENUM and SIP: what they do, how they interrelate in·ter·re·late tr. & intr.v. in·ter·re·lat·ed, in·ter·re·lat·ing, in·ter·re·lates To place in or come into mutual relationship. in , as well as other considerations in these types of deployments. Tuesday, October 25 -- 10:15-11:00 am On Top Of Their Game? A Review of Leading VoIP Service Providers Keynote Systems Keynote Systems, Inc. provides measurement and monitoring, service level and customer experience management services to customers to improve e-business performance by reducing costs, improving customer satisfaction and increasing profitability. recently conducted a study to benchmark the service quality of the leading providers of VoIP phone See IP phone and softphone. services, as perceived by end users. The study was designed to assess the market readiness of the leading Internet phone service See VoIP. providers by comparing the call quality of those VoIP providers in San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden and New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of to traditional PSTN. The study compares the quality of Internet phone service providers based on 10 performance factors to accurately benchmark typical scenarios. Come to this session to hear how the providers fared, and to learn which service providers are truly on top of their game. Tuesday, October 25 -- 11:15 am-12:00 pm Triple Play: The Implications of Convergence This panel discussion will look at how broadband technologies broadband technology Telecommunications devices, lines, or technologies that allow communication over a wide band of frequencies, and especially over a range of frequencies divided into multiple independent channels for the simultaneous transmission of different signals. and packet communications come together to form flexible architectures demanded by the triple play services. Attendees will have the opportunity to uncover how triple play services lead to a tighter integration between the "digital pipes," service delivery, and service management layers. This session will also focus on some of the business issues facing providers such as how bundling services will change the way carriers, cable, and wireless providers will manage their expenditures and increase their revenues. Tuesday, October 25 -- 1:00-1:45 pm Voice Quality Challenges Facing Providers The migration from circuit-switched networks to voice over IP offers a substantial increase in capabilities and features as well as improved economics for both consumers and enterprise customers. In this session, attendees will learn about the complete set of voice quality challenges that voice carriers will face including a discussion about speech impairments as well as packet impairments. The speaker will also discuss some of the latest technologies and solutions for service providers to overcome these voice quality challenges of the 21st century network. Tuesday, October 25 -- 2:00-2:45 pm VoIP Opening Night: Are Service Providers Truly Prepared? Imagine opening night for a play. The actors are in costume and know their lines, but they have not yet rehearsed together. Unthinkable as the above scenario might be, a very similar risk is in the offing coming; arriving in the foreseeable future. visible but not nearby. See also: Offing Offing for carriers preparing to launch IP telephony services without testing the performance and security of their VoIP networks end-to-end, before raising the curtain to a paying audience. This session will examine the potentially fatal difference between testing VoIP network components and testing real world VoIP services under real world, end-to-end network conditions. Topics will include: emulating real-world traffic from multiple points on the network; test the full range of IP communications and collaboration applications likely to travel the network; and the full range of network statistics, call measurements statistics, and voice quality metrics metrics Managed care A popular term for standards by which the quality of a product, service, or outcome of a particular form of Pt management is evaluated. See TQM. . Tuesday, October 25 -- 3:00-3:45 pm VoIP Performance Management This presentation explains the typical issues affecting the performance of Voice over IP, focusing on some of the more challenging problems such as echo and transient loss/ jitter A flicker or fluctuation in a transmission signal or display image. The term is used in several ways, but it always refers to some offset of time and space from the norm. For example, in a network transmission, jitter would be a bit arriving either ahead or behind a standard clock cycle due to network congestion In data networking and queueing theory, network congestion occurs when a link or node is carrying so much data that its quality of service deteriorates. Typical effects include queueing delay, packet loss or the blocking of new connections. . The new VoIP performance management framework addresses many of these issues allowing network managers to cost effectively monitor large and diverse networks and quickly identify problem sources. The standards based performance management framework is introduced and practical applications given for both service provider and enterprise networks. Wednesday, October 26 -- 8:30-9:15 am & 12:30-1:15 pm TWO-PART SUPER SESSION Consumer VoIP Marketing Summit, Parts I & II If you're a VoIP service provider looking for information on how best to target consumers, then you can't miss these sessions! Based on significant research on consumer adoption of VoIP, this session will educate you on what you need to know about consumers, their habits, their expectations regarding service quality and price, and more. Areas of discussion will include how to price a basic service, how to price add-ons such as follow me services, unified messaging Having access to e-mail, voice mail and faxes via a common computer application or by telephone. For example, unified messaging may send faxes and digitized voice mail to a mail server that turns them into e-mail attachments. , wireless devices, roaming The ability to use a communications device such as a cellphone or PDA and be able to move from one cell or access point to another without losing the connection. , and much, much more. Come learn how to get customers to your door! Wednesday, October 26 -- 1:30-2:15 pm VoIP Regulatory Update: Will You be Ready? The situation regarding regulation of VoIP providers is in constant flux flux In metallurgy, any substance introduced in the smelting of ores to promote fluidity and to remove objectionable impurities in the form of slag. Limestone is commonly used for this purpose in smelting iron ores. . Moderated by Donna Epps of Deloitte & Touche LLP, this panel discussion on VoIP regulatory and compliance issues will address the status of efforts to come into compliance with the FCC's new E911 rules, the FCC's proceeding on the regulatory classification of VoIP service, and the impact of potential regulatory mandates in the future. Wednesday, October 26 -- 2:30-3:15 pm Security In The IP Telephony Network To address the need for secure, predictable, and efficient services for a wide range of diverse applications on a common network, security must be pervasive and be built into the network, not just an afterthought af·ter·thought n. An idea, response, or explanation that occurs to one after an event or decision. afterthought Noun 1. . This presentation will cover the evolution of the networks viewed from the physical and logical differences, to the role of switches and routers, IDS/IPS, and inherent threat protection to ensure the security of networks. This will cover the infrastructure elements, technologies available in the marketplace and granular granular /gran·u·lar/ (gran´u-lar) made up of or marked by presence of granules or grains. gran·u·lar adj. 1. Composed or appearing to be composed of granules or grains. 2. policies needed to protect against threats, attacks and unauthorized users. Real-world examples will support the premises of pervasive security and securing the network. Wednesday, October 26 -- 3:30-4:15 pm Security/Surveillance Over IP Video security and surveillance systems are undergoing a transition, moving away from their analog roots to embrace fully digital, IP-based technology. The benefits of moving to IP are many, including advanced compression/decompression techniques that reduce the need for storage capacity, the ability to view the location under surveillance from any point on the network, and more. This session will serve as an introduction to the world of security/surveillance over IP. If you're looking to deploy this type of solution, this is truly a can't-miss session. Thursday, October 27 -- 8:30-9:15 am VoIP & Next-Generation OSS Oss (ôs), city (1994 pop. 62,141), North Brabant prov., S Netherlands; chartered 1399. It is a significant industrial center. Manufactures include meat products, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, electrical equipment, and metalware. Fierce competition in IP services industry demands that providers be able offer new services and create service bundles that draw and keep customers. To offer attractive new services, providers need a solid network infrastructure that can define, enable, and launch these new revenue-producing resources. One key building block in a solid network system is a robust operations support system (OSS). This session will educate providers on how to utilize existing resources to bolster service offerings and increase profit while avoiding networking pitfalls. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Thursday, October 27 -- 12:15-12:00 pm DOUBLE SESSION Migrating to VoIP: A Service Provider Round Table This session will feature the industry's leading experts in a round table discussion of where exactly we stand in regards to Service Provider IP Telephony. Attendees will come away with a true sense of what's happening in the industry, with perspectives from the leading service providers exploring next-generation solutions, including the latest developments, a glimpse into the future, and some real-life implementation tales that you won't want to miss. Attendees are encouraged to bring their questions, and we'll bring the industry leaders who are best positioned to provide the answers. Thursday, October 27 -- 2:15-3:00 pm Session Border Control for Hosted VoIP Services Hosted IP voice services offer new revenue opportunities and often provide access into new, otherwise unreachable markets. These services, such as subscriber-based IP Centrex A telephone service in which an IP-based PBX is located in the telephone company's facilities. It connects to the customer via the LAN rather than by telephone wires. IP CENTREX offers voice over IP and other IP-based services as well as connectivity to the regular telephone system (PSTN). or residential broadband VoIP, can be delivered over a variety of access technologies such as leased line A private communications channel leased from a common carrier. Most digital lines require four wires (two pairs) for full-duplex transmission. (communications, networking) leased line , ATM, Frame Relay A high-speed packet switching protocol used in wide area networks (WANs). Providing a granular service of up to DS3 speed (45 Mbps), it has become popular for LAN to LAN connections across remote distances, and services are offered by most major carriers. , DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary , and cable. Deploying a session border controller provides the necessary control functions to enable high-quality, real-time communications across IP networks. This session will address safe, reliable delivery of SIP applications across network borders; protection of a provider's service infrastructure and customer relationships; ability to overcome the NAT barrier to the delivery of high margin multimedia services; and more. CONFERENCING & COLLABORATION OVER IP SUMMIT Monday October 24 -- 12:00-12:45 pm Introduction to Collaboration & Conferencing Organizations are waiting for the "killer app A software application that is exceptionally useful or exciting. Killer apps are innovative and often represent the first of a new breed, and they are extremely successful. For example, in the late 1970s, the VisiCalc spreadsheet was the killer app for the Apple II, providing reason " that will help their employees to embrace VoIP--much the same way that the spreadsheet drove adoption of the PC. IP-based collaboration tools A collaboration tool is something that helps people collaborate. The term is often used to mean collaborative software, but collaboration tools were being used before computers existed, a piece of paper can for example can be used as collaboration tool. just may be that killer application, leveraging the familiar environments of Web, voice, data, and video conferencing See videoconferencing. (communications) video conferencing - A discussion between two or more groups of people who are in different places but can see and hear each other using electronic communications. while bringing companies the huge cost-savings associated with VoIP. This session will cover examples of how companies are pulling together their ongoing converged network initiatives with the savings opportunities available in IP-based conferencing and collaboration to drive the adoption of VoIP. Monday October 24 -- 1:00-1:45 pm The Future of Unified Conferencing IP-based conferencing is certainly not your father's conferencing solution. It converges real-time voice, Web, and collaboration tools over a single packet-based network, creating a new, productivity-enhancing user experience. IP is turning conferencing into a one-click, on-demand, desktop-centric paradigm. Users will be able to tap into a rich new range of conferencing services, such as presence- and location-based information about conferences, click-to-call scheduling, instant messaging, and document sharing See data conferencing. . This session will discuss the experiential ex·pe·ri·en·tial adj. Relating to or derived from experience. ex·pe ri·en differences between traditional PSTN
conferencing and the new world of unified IP conferencing. Discussion
will focus on recommendations for better preparing users to take full
advantage of the technology's workplace productivity gains.
Monday October 24 -- 2:00-2:45 pm Selecting Enterprise IP Conferencing Solutions The culture of anywhere, anytime connectivity is driving the future of conferencing and collaboration making IP a very powerful tool. Integrated seamlessly into the work environment and linked with business processes and enterprise applications, IP conferencing yields tremendous value to an enterprise. This session covers the issues of choosing proper IP conferencing tool for large and medium sized enterprises. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Monday October 24 -- 3:00-3:45 pm Adding Virtual Communications to the Mix Blended learning Blended Learning is the combination of multiple approaches to learning. Blended learning can be accomplished through the use of 'blended' virtual and physical resources. A typical example of this would be a combination of technology-based materials and face-to-face sessions used is a program designed with the objective of optimizing the learning outcome and cost savings. It is truly a continuous process, and blending Web Conferencing A videoconferencing session via the Internet. In order to interact with other participants, attendees use either a Web application or an application downloaded into their client machines. into the mix has various benefits over using traditional learning methods alone including extended reach, optimizing business results, decreasing development cost and time. What tools and media are available to aid this virtual learning? How many companies and institutions are adopting this type of strategy to reduce travel budgets while increasing efficiency and effectiveness? Learn how to achieve strategic learning objectives as they relate to workforce development, sales channel, technical and educational training initiatives. Web conferencing, video conferencing and teleconferencing are among the technologies and solutions that will be discussed. Monday October 24 -- 4:00-4:45 pm Making Government Agencies Effective & Efficient with Real-Time, IP Collaboration Communications is critical for the success of any organization, but for government agencies attempting to coordinate national security initiatives, secure borders, or adhere to adhere to verb 1. follow, keep, maintain, respect, observe, be true, fulfil, obey, heed, keep to, abide by, be loyal, mind, be constant, be faithful 2. telework See telecommuting. initiatives, it's imperative. Fortunately, government entities that need to share critical information, increase productivity, or reduce the need for travel and overhead, have technologies available that can help them be more effective and efficient, while still protecting the confidentiality of information shared through Internet communications. This presentation would highlight why real-time, IP collaboration tools are needed, how they can be used to improve local, state, regional, or federal environments, and provide tips on how various technologies can best be used across related applications. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] IPTV SUMMIT Tuesday, October 25 -- 10:15-11:00 am Introduction to IPTV Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is the delivery of television or video content broadcast over broadband IP networks, such as those provided by fiber deployments to the home, cable, or DSL. Increasingly, IPTV is being bundled with other services delivered over the broadband pipe Slang for a high-speed communications channel. The "pipe" is the metal wire or optical fiber. See broadband and fat pipe. , such as voice and high-speed data. This session will serve as your introduction to the world of IPTV as well as services such as video on demand--attendees are guaranteed to walk away with a greater understanding of the opportunities afforded by this growing technology. Tuesday, October 25 -- 11:15 am-12:00 pm Development Tools for IPTV Deployment As the telecom industry increasingly turns to offer new services such as IPTV and Triple Play bundles, developers will increasingly be called upon to enhance existing services and create brand-new revenue generating applications to drive a successful bottom line. The product chain extends from the core of the service provider's network out through the set-top box The cable TV box that sits on "top" of the TV "set," although it is often located several feet away in an equipment rack. The set-top box descrambles the premium channels and provides a tuner for the higher cable numbers that very old TVs did not support. that sits in the customer prem. This presents a tremendous opportunity for developers. Come to this session and hear what tools are available and what you need to know to develop IPTV applications. Tuesday, October 25 -- 1:00-1:45 pm Building Networks for Delivering IPTV IPTV poses unique challenges for service providers who need to field equipment that allows them to deliver high-quality, time-sensitive video content to hundreds of thousands of subscribers. From Core network elements through edge/aggregation devices and video head-ends all the way through to set-top boxes, service providers need to be able to offer their customers a quality experience. This session looks at the elements that go into creating an end-to-end IPTV network. Tuesday, October 25 -- 2:00-2:45 pm The Current State of IPTV IPTV is making headlines all over the world with stories of modest deployments and plans to expand service to the masses. This session will take a look at the current state of the industry, through a panel discussion with some of the leading equipment makers and service providers serving this nascent nascent /nas·cent/ (nas´ent) (na´sent) 1. being born; just coming into existence. 2. just liberated from a chemical combination, and hence more reactive because uncombined. market. We'll hear what's real, and what's not, as well as what we can expect in the near future as IPTV gains traction. Tuesday, October 25 -- 3:00-3:45 pm An IPTV Case Study Seeing is believing Seeing is believing is an idiom first recorded in this form in 1639 that means "only physical or concrete evidence is convincing".[1] Seeing is Believing may refer to:
The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted. and effectively managing their network bandwidth. This session will examine the implications of deploying advanced TV services (e.g., HD, PVR See DVR. , H.264/MPEG4) and value-added applications (e.g., voice services, messaging, gaming), and how existing IPTV service providers are meeting the challenge. Come hear from an industry leader who's "bitten bit·ten v. A past participle of bite. bitten Verb the past participle of bite the bullet" and deployed a real-world solution. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] VoIP PEERING SUMMIT Wednesday, October 26 -- 8:30-9:15 am The State of VoIP Peering This session will serve as an overview and an introduction to VoIP Peering. The presenter will review the state of VoIP Peering today. He will give history, analogies, and examples of what is happening in the industry to support the claim that voice peering exists and is having a significant impact on the economics of communications. He will stress that cost savings and not "technology-for-technology's-sake" is driving VoIP implementation. Wednesday, October 26 -- 12:30-2:15 pm DOUBLE SESSION The Future of Enterprise Network Peering This panel discussion will take a close hard look at what VoIP Peering is and where it is headed. The conversation will center on the future of VoIP peering, and will take into account a number of other discussion topics including: ** VoIP versus VoPI; ** Connecting private networks at Layer 2; ** Connecting public networks at Layer 5; ** Centralized and distributed ENUM registries; ** Equipment deployed and services utilized as of Q1, 2005; and more. Wednesday, October 26 -- 2:30-3:15 pm Developing a VoIP Network Exchange Infrastructure VoIP services are finally leaving initial trial stages, and reaching production maturity on many fronts. This session takes the next step in the VoIP Peering Summit and looks at the VoIP interface between carrier networks, and the developments needed to displace dis·place tr.v. dis·placed, dis·plac·ing, dis·plac·es 1. To move or shift from the usual place or position, especially to force to leave a homeland: PSTN hand-off with native VoIP peering. It will review border control architectures and industry initiatives to develop scalable models for VoIP interconnection in·ter·con·nect v. in·ter·con·nect·ed, in·ter·con·nect·ing, in·ter·con·nects v.intr. To be connected with each other: The two buildings interconnect. v.tr. , and compare this to other interconnection practices such as Internet peering. Wednesday, October 26 -- 3:30-4:15 pm Clearing & Peering: Business Models and Technologies For the most part, interconnect (1) To attach one device to another. (2) A physical port (plug, socket) or wireless port (transmitter, receiver) used to attach one device to another. among VoIP networks is accomplished through PSTN interconnect. There is as yet no clear model for how VoIP networks will interconnect directly in the future. However there are competing business models and technologies, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. The objective of the presentation is to understand the market drivers which determine how networks interconnect and then use this information in a simple framework to understand how the interconnect models compare and which if any models become widely adopted. MOBILITY SUMMIT Thursday, October 27 -- 8:30-9:15 am VoIP Mobility Applications Maintaining communications with staff and customers is essential. Connecting the mobile workforce by providing telecommunications solutions that address business continuity, mobility, and telecommunications cost control will empower employees to maintain communications effectiveness under any outage out·age n. 1. A quantity or portion of something lacking after delivery or storage. 2. A temporary suspension of operation, especially of electric power. or disaster situation and proceed with "business as usual." Essential to maintaining communications is uninterrupted access to company applications, communications tools, and essential content that's located on the Internet and intranet. This presentation will identify and address business benefits and the expected productivity payback Payback The length of time it takes to recover the initial cost of a project, without regard to the time value of money. of expanding access to the corporate network using wireless devices and mobility applications. Thursday, October 27 -- 12:15-1:00 pm VoIP Mobility Reality Check The VoIP explosion is underway. VoIP is now unleashed to be viable solution for wireless and WiFi users. Mobile professionals can incorporate VoIP communications wherever they connect. This panel discussion explores the transitions in telecom, examines VoIP's current trend towards supporting mobile users, and addresses implications to consider when implementing a mobile VoIP VoIP Mobile or 'Mobile Voice over Internet Protocol' is the application of Voice over IP technology to mobile handsets. VoIP Mobile requires a mobile handset that supports, at minimum, high speed IP communications. solution. Special attention will be paid to the subject of softphones and truly mobile VoIP applications. Come to this session to learn about the true state of the VoIP mobility market. Thursday, October 27 -- 1:15-3:00 pm DOUBLE SESSION Dual Mode: The Current State of the Market Wireline and wireless carriers alike are currently exploring the market for fixed mobile convergence Seamless switching between cellular and local networks for mobile users. The goal is to have a handset that switches automatically from the cellular network to the local, wireless Wi-Fi network when entering a building in order to save cellphone minutes. , which allows subscribers to use special two-radio phones to connect to either cellular or WLAN See wireless LAN. WLAN - wireless local area network services, depending on best availability. With this technology, users can enjoy a single set of services regardless of their network, with special mobility technology enabling the seamless transition between networks. Networks must support multiple access types from one common core in order to provide profitable, fast, low-cost, bundled services to consumers. All of these factors are pushing wireless and wireline convergence. These issues must be resolved for wireless and wireline service providers to remain competitive. This panel discussion will examine the issues involved in migrating from separate networks to converged networks. WIFI TELEPHONY SUMMIT Wednesday, October 26 -- 8:30-9:15 am Introduction to WiFi Telephony Mobility in the enterprise is quickly becoming a major consideration on a customer's wish list. As more companies investigate the benefits of wireless communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. , they face a number of questions specific to deploying 802.11. This session will discuss many of these issues, including network security, delivering enterprise-specific features throughout an 802.11 network, technical considerations when integrating 802.11 into an existing converged infrastructure, and vendor-neutral practical applications. Wednesday, October 26 -- 12:30-2:15 pm DOUBLE SESSION Technical Challenges to WiFi Telephony Deployment Are wireless networks and technologies mature enough to deliver voice? It's certainly easier to successfully deliver data than voice. Data can be rapidly transmitted without worrying about the effect of network delay, latency (1) The time between initiating a request in the computer and receiving the answer. Data latency may refer to the time between a query and the results arriving at the screen or the time between initiating a transaction that modifies one or more databases and its completion. , QoS, etc. WLAN providers, equipment manufacturers, network designers and operators must now prove that WLANs and wireless handsets can meet the strict performance requirements required for high-quality delivery of voice. To achieve acceptable voice quality, they must understand relevant performance requirements that affect the network's ability to manage voice and other real-time applications. Come discuss performance requirements and emerging standards being developed to support voice. Wednesday, October 26 -- 2:30-3:15 pm The Challenges of Citywide WiFi Scalability With all the noise over municipal WiFi zones See Wi-Fi Alliance. and free Internet offers, it's hard to separate fact from fiction in the push by cities to deploy WiFi. This session will focus on the reality behind all the hype. What are the challenges of deploying City WiFi zones? What does it take to build, manage and fund these networks? What are the trends in municipal RFPs, and funding tactics? There are several issues to be addressed. Also how does the advancement of WiMax technologies impact the WiFi 'hot zone' deployments and what are the roles of each technology in the future? In this session, you'll learn the real challenges and real opportunities in the race to Municipal wireless networks. Wednesday, October 26 -- 3:30-4:15 pm Call of the Campus Warrior: Healthcare Case Study Mobile "Campus Warriors" are beginning to utilize PDAs as an efficient replacement for laptops. The newest trend in PDAs is embedding 1. (mathematics) embedding - One instance of some mathematical object contained with in another instance, e.g. a group which is a subgroup. 2. (theory) embedding - (domain theory) A complete partial order F in [X -> Y] is an embedding if wireless network connections, which allow users to roam across cellular, WiFi and other mobile networks without dropping dynamic voice, video, and data sessions. These new converged devices A converged device combines the functions of others. Examples
Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , housekeeping A set of instructions that are executed at the beginning of a program. It sets all counters and flags to their starting values and generally readies the program for execution. , etc., creating real-time environments. Come to this session to see a real-world example of WiFi in a healthcare environment. Thursday, October 27 -- 8:30-9:15 am Keys to Successful WiFi Telephony Implementation This presentation will educate you on WiFi telephony: what it is, how to tell if your wireless network is ready for voice, advantages of WiFi, WiFi versus traditional wireless phones, WiFi versus cell phones, and the future of WiFi. If you're new to WiFi telephony, then this is session is a terrific opportunity to learn all you need to know before deploying the technology. Thursday, October 27 -- 12:15-1:00 pm Deploying WiFi Telephony in the Enterprise Economics and performance are pushing WiFi telephony to the forefront of successful technologies in the workplace. Companies are saving money not only by deploying voice on WLANs, but also increasing revenues by boosting productivity in employees across the workplace. Employees benefiting from WiFi telephony's mobility are collaborating better with coworkers, responding faster to clients and overall improving performance. This session will provide attendees with invaluable tips for successful WiFi telephony deployments in the workplace. With careful planning, WiFi telephony can be used for converged applications that will continue to benefit the workplace well into the future. Thursday, October 27 -- 1:15-2:00 pm Developing WiFi Telephony Endpoints This session will discuss how VoIP and VoWiFi solve real problems for enterprises and consumers alike. An "inside-view" of VoWiFi phones and the next generation of dual-mode phones See dual-mode handset. (cellular + VoWiFi) will be provided, with a discussion of the key issues that enable, as well as hinder hin·der 1 v. hin·dered, hin·der·ing, hin·ders v.tr. 1. To be or get in the way of. 2. To obstruct or delay the progress of. v.intr. the success of this convergence platform. Topics to be discussed include developer's view of VoWiFi and next-gen Dual-mode phones; benefits of VoIP enabled convergence for mobile communications; and key issues hindering hin·der 1 v. hin·dered, hin·der·ing, hin·ders v.tr. 1. To be or get in the way of. 2. To obstruct or delay the progress of. v.intr. rapid adoption of dual-mode handsets A cellphone that supports two types of services such as analog and digital, two types of digital or cellular and non-cellular service. See fixed mobile convergence, GAN and dual-band handset. . Thursday, October 27 -- 2:15-3:00 pm The Road Ahead: The Future of WiFi Telephony WiFi VoIP offers many benefits in its current state, yet it is still a nascent, evolving technology. Today many operators are beginning to implement a converged service for their customers beginning with the development of enabling the transfer of calls between these technologies. While cellular technology automatically hands off calls between towers, the hand off between WiFi and cellular (whether GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) A digital cellular phone technology based on TDMA that is the predominant system in Europe, but also used worldwide. Developed in the 1980s, GSM was first deployed in seven European countries in 1992. or CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) A method for transmitting simultaneous signals over a shared portion of the spectrum. The foremost application of CDMA is the digital cellular phone technology from QUALCOMM that operates in the 800 MHz band and 1.9 GHz PCS band. ) is still a work in progress. As the technology and the supporting marketing plans and packages evolve, carriers can choose to embrace the technology or view it as a competitive threat. If embraced, new applications and competitive pricing structures can help add value, increasing customer loyalty at a lower cost structure. IMS Summit Monday October 24 -- 12:00-12:45 pm Introduction To IMS The IP Multimedia Subsystems An integrated network for telecommunications carriers that uses the IP protocol as its foundation for packetized voice, video and data. Supporting voice over IP (VoIP) in all its flavors (SIP, H.323, MGCP, etc. (IMS) specification has taken the industry by storm, promising access-agnostic multimedia services and fixed/mobile convergence. As IMS gains momentum, service providers are rapidly evaluating and converting network architectures in order to experience the cost savings, time-to-market and added capabilities that IMS promises. This session will take a closer look at IMS service infrastructure and components, providing an overview of the critical components that will deliver on IMS' potential. Monday October 24 -- 1:00-1:45 pm IMS: Developing Network Infrastructure As the telecommunications industry evolves to embrace IMS, the delivery of unique service combinations requires a horizontal infrastructure that maximizes reusability The ability to use all or the greater part of the same programming code or system design in another application. reusability - reuse and minimizes service delivery costs. This session will explore how service providers can develop next generation network convergence architectures that leverage IP and SIP based technologies to bridge mobile and fixed networks while preparing for the future of IMS. Monday October 24 -- 2:00-2:45 pm Fixed Mobile Convergence--Finding the Killer Applications IMS is becoming the architecture of choice for wireless and wireline convergence. Many service providers are tapping into its ability to offer advanced, revenue generating features, however, making advanced services accessible by broadband wireless See wireless broadband. users constitutes only half the equation for service provider success. The other half: VoIP and IP multimedia application platforms designed to attract developers and to host the true killer application: continuous, customer-responsive application innovation. The presenter will highlight the benefits of converged services and new applications and provide best-practice examples of how carriers have added voice services and advanced applications to their portfolio. Monday October 24 -- 3:00-3:45 pm Deploying Services Using IMS This session will educate the audience on IMS architecture and the benefits, challenges, and service deployment implications for this exciting service infrastructure technology. IMS architecture can support a large variety of diverse IP-based services including push-to-talk, color ring-back tones, speech activated dialing, unified messaging, media transcoding, and multimedia conferencing See videoconferencing and data conferencing. . Speakers will also discuss a pragmatic migration to IMS, including the benefits of integrating VoIP and mobile services, as well as the multiple services involved in true mobile call convergence. Monday October 24 -- 4:00-4:45 pm A Look Ahead: The Future of IMS It's become clear that IMS will play a major role in the ongoing convergence of wireline and wireless networks. And operators who are keen to build next-generation services on all-IP infrastructures to save costs and increase the speed of service delivery are already taking their first steps to developing an IMS strategy. But what will the future hold? What challenges and opportunities will we face as we move towards convergence? Come to this session and find out. This Conference Is The Perfect Forum to Begin--or Complete--Your VoIP Evaluation ** Comprehensive Conference Sessions + Exhibit Hall = Complete Education Session presenters are required to deliver unbiased information, preparing you to ask the right questions of ALL the vendors you meet on the exhibit floor. ** Get All of Your RFPs Distributed at One Time You'll meet multiple vendors offering each VoIP technology--IP PBXs, softswitches, gateways, session border controllers, system boards, hosted solutions, etc. You can leave the event with multiple proposals, reducing your evaluation time by weeks or months. ** Add A New Perspective to Your Research You'll be surrounded by thousands of other attendees evaluating VoIP solutions. Your conversations with them add an invaluable perspective you simply cannot get in meetings with vendors trying to sell you their solution. ** Build Your Own Business at the Show Meeting with 7,499 other attendees and vendors at the event, don't be surprised if you uncover valuable business opportunities. While your main reason for coming will be to select new products, you just may return to the office with several new prospects for your sales and business development teams. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] IP CONTACT CENTER SUMMIT Wednesday, October 26 -- 8:30-9:15 am Transition Your Contact Center to IP According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a recent Gartner report, "... wide-scale adoption of VoIP by mission-critical mainstream call centers will occur in 2005-2006, and because migration to VoIP takes time, the planning should begin now." IP contact centers have arrived. VoIP solutions are an efficient, effective way to facilitate multi-channel customer interactions across an enterprise-wide network--and if properly assessed, planned, implemented, and operated, converged IP contact centers can yield substantial cost savings and significant architectural flexibility to address strategic business imperatives. In this panel discussion, the presenters will explore the essential steps to creating a converged IP contact center that supports business requirements. Wednesday, October 26 -- 12:30-2:15 am DOUBLE SESSION IP Contact Center Shootout Shootout Venture capital jargon. Refers to two or more venture capital firms fighting for the startup. Come hear a group of industry leaders debate In jurisdictions which use the Westminster system of government or a similar system, leaders debates are often held, usually during a general election campaign. These debates are normally televised and are often organized by one or more television stations. and discuss the relative merits of their IP Contact Center solutions and the overall state of the IP Contact Center industry. This double session promises to be a lively, engaging look at what the industry leaders have to say about their products and their competition. This unique opportunity enables interested parties to get live information directly from the "horses' mouths" as attendees will be given an opportunity to ask the panel their own insightful questions. Past shootouts have covered topics as diverse as the benefits of transitioning to IP in the contact center, offshoring
Offshoring describes the relocation of business processes from one country to another. , remote agent strategies, and more. Wednesday, October 26 -- 2:30-3:15 pm VoIP and Offshoring--Pros & Cons Some suggest that offshoring is the best answer for corporate America's cost reduction. And the call center continues to be a major business unit that is offshored to benefit from labor cost savings available in other countries. However, leading industry analysts estimate that 80% of those companies who chose to offshore call centers to control costs will fail to do so. Others believe that the practice of outsourcing contact centers is a viable one, when considering reducing operating costs operating costs npl → gastos mpl operacionales , educational qualifications, work ethic work ethic n. A set of values based on the moral virtues of hard work and diligence. work ethic Noun a belief in the moral value of work , service-oriented workforce, scalability, 24/7 coverage, and more. This session will be an interesting look at both sides of the argument: To outsource or not to outsource? That is indeed the question. Wednesday, October 26 -- 3:30-4:15 pm It's Up and It's Good! Dallas Cowboys This session will present a real-world case study of IP Contact Center deployment by the Dallas Cowboys organization. Come hear how this NFL NFL abbr. National Football League NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga team is taking advantage of IP contact center technology to facilitate efficiency, cost savings, and more. If you're sitting on the bench in regards to deciding to implement IP in your contact center, you can't miss this opportunity to get in the game and learn from the pros. Bring your questions! 2nd Annual VoIP Service Provider Awards INTERNET TELEPHONY Magazine, in conjunction with the International Packet Computing Consortium (IPCC See IMS Forum. ), will hand out their 2nd Annual VoIP Service Provider Awards at a special Awards Dinner on Wednesday, October 26th. These awards recognize the best of the best VoIP/IP Telephony Service Providers A telephony service provider, as defined in Microsoft's TAPI specification, is a software interface to a physical telephony device (such as a modem) that can be accessed programmatically to perform actions such as dialing a phone number or logging a call. . Nominations are being accepted in the following categories: Best Overall Service Provider Most Popular Mobile VoIP Provider Best Marketing Best Hosted VoIP Provider Best Videophone (1) (VideoPhone) A line of videophones (definition #1 below) from AT&T that were introduced in the early 1990s and later pulled off the market due to poor sales. The first models came with a price tag above $1,000, and a pair were needed. See Picturephone. Best Reseller Program Best Peer-to-Peer Solution Best Customer Service Most Popular Cable VoIP Provider Most Popular Broadband VoIP Provider Best Perceived Voice Quality Best Enhanced Services Enhanced service is service offered over commercial carrier transmission facilities used in interstate communications, that employs computer processing applications that act on the format, content, code, protocol, or similar aspects of the subscriber's transmitted information; Best Prepaid pre·pay tr.v. pre·paid, pre·pay·ing, pre·pays To pay or pay for beforehand. pre·pay ment n. VoIP
Best Affiliate Program Best E-911 Support Most Flexible Pricing Most Popular ILEC/VoIP Provider Best New VoIP Provider Best International Provider Best Soft Client Support Best SMB Service Most Innovative Best Number Porting Experience You can nominate nom·i·nate tr.v. nom·i·nat·ed, nom·i·nat·ing, nom·i·nates 1. To propose by name as a candidate, especially for election. 2. To designate or appoint to an office, responsibility, or honor. a company for this honor by sending your favorite Service Provider's name and Web site, along with the category you wish to nominate them in, to SPAward@tmcnet.com. Please include comments as to why you think your choice deserves to win in their particular category. Also include your name and place of residence (City/State/Country). IP PBX CERTIFICATION THE ONLY INDEPENDENT CERTIFICATION PROGRAM OF ITS KIND VALIDATING YOUR COMPETENCY IN IP PBX SELECTION, DEPLOYMENT, IMPLEMENTATION & MANAGEMENT. The program is split into First Degree and Advanced Degree Courses Attendees must complete the First Degree program before gaining admission to the Advanced Degree. Once you've successfully completed the First and Advanced Degree programs, you'll be fully equipped to understand the technologies, pitfalls and solutions you see during an actual installation. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] IP PBX First Degree Topics: Monday, October 24 12:00 pm Reaping the Benefits of the IP PBX 1:00 pm Cost Justifying the Upgrade 2:00 pm Selecting The Right IP PBX Solution 3:00 pm Effective Deployment and Migration Strategies 4:00 pm Living with your New IP PBX--A Case Study IP PBX Advanced Degree Topics: Tuesday, October 25 10:15 am Preparing Your Network for an IP PBX 11:15 am Right Sizing Your IP PBX 1:00 pm Integrating your IP PBX with an ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) An ISP or telephone company that provides VOIP phone calls. The term was popular for a while in the late 1990s, but has not been widely used. See IP gateway and ITXC. ITSP - Internet Telephony Service Providers 2:00 pm Staging, Implementing and Cutting Over Your IP PBX 3:00 pm An Advanced Case Study Presenting Companies Include: Citel * Emerald First, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control * Epygi * GTP GTP (guanosine triphosphate): see guanine. Inter-Tel * Sphere * Vonexus * Zultys What You'll Learn: *** Network Traffic Management *** Understanding vendor approaches *** Understanding the business case for IP PBX deployment--including application choices *** Weighing the importance of Interoperability *** "Living with your IP PBX" Day-to-day issues *** Post-implementation management and operational issues (MACs, etc.) *** Understanding underlying technology (Standards, protocols) *** Building fault-resilient systems *** Devising a migration strategy that minimizes business and employee disruption What You'll Gain: *** Independent accreditation for completing the course *** You'll have independently certified See certification. evidence that you possess competencies in IP PBX selection, implementation and management *** Add an impressive certification from a respected source to your resume *** Immediately become the expert called upon to lead your company's IP telephony strategy *** Enhance your chances for a promotion *** Land lucrative consulting opportunities *At the conclusion of the program, attendees will sit for a 60-minute exam covering the course topics. Those who receive a passing grade on the exam receive TMC University's Certificate of Achievement, certifying that you have successfully completed the course and received a comprehensive education regarding IP PBX selection, deployment and maintenance. Tuesday, October 25th VONEXUS Presents ... Reseller Solutions Day A Free Tutorial An instructional book or program that takes the user through a prescribed sequence of steps in order to learn a product. Contrast with documentation, which, although instructional, tends to group features and functions by category. See tutorials in this publication. Seminar Teaching Resellers How To Make Money Selling VoIP Equipment and Services How To Make Money Selling VoIP TMC president Rich Tehrani, abp president Robert Messer and other industry experts will draw on over 25 years of experience in the telecom market to help you take advantage of the VoIP market explosion. Learn how to 'talk-the-talk', how to bundle services to create more attractive offerings and how to sell VoIP as an add-on to existing infrastructure. Reseller Live The Enterprise Communications Association (ECA ECA See: Export Credit Agency , www.encomm.org) is presenting it's very successful panel format, Reseller Live. This session is structured to maximize reseller participation. Topics include E911, VoIP security, VoIP, Top 5 Reasons to implement VoIP, and other key industry issues. Reseller participation begins now--please submit your suggestions addressing: A) The #1 challenge resellers must overcome to win customer acceptance of VoIP; B) The #1 closer (feature, price, etc.) to clinch Clinch, river, c.300 mi (480 km) long, formed by the junction of two forks in SW Va., and flowing generally SW across E Tenn. to the Tennessee River at Kingston. the sale; and C) The most important resource a vendor can provide to help you increase VoIP sales. The panel will review your submissions and select the most frequent, innovative suggestions for full discussion. Participating companies include Iwatsu, Cisco, SecureLogix, FaxCore and other ECA members. Please submit your content suggestions to: maxschroeder@tmcnet.com Wednesday, October 26th Service Provider Solutions Day A Free Seminar Educating Service Providers About Equipment and Devices That Can Help You Win Consumer & SMB Business Any VoIP Service Provider looking to deploy VoIP service to small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) and/or consumers absolutely must attend Service Provider Solutions Day. This free seminar features equipment vendors specializing in consumer and SMB equipment: the very tools you as Service Providers are looking to deploy in to your customers' homes or places of business. Handpicked by INTERNET TELEPHONY Magazine editors, these companies will demonstrate their products, showing why they merit your consideration. Come and see the actual products in action, and meet the companies face to face. Service Provider Solutions Day is a great venue to see what these vendors have to offer, and a wonderful opportunity to network with the makers of the solutions you will need to attract and keep your customer base. This is a can't miss event for Service Providers! If you are a reseller looking to carry the most sought-after VoIP products, you must attend as well. If you are an equipment manufacturer seeking the chance to present your products and services to the assembled Service Provider audience, please contact Dave Rodriguez for details: drodriguez@tmcnet.com. Showcase Panel Discussions FREE FOR ALL ATTENDEES THE FUTURE OF IP TELEPHONY Tuesday, October 25th * 3:45 pm Most Popular A panel of VoIP industry experts offer their perspective on where IP telephony is headed, and try to predict the impact this rapidly developing technology will have on the way businesses communicate in the future. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Panelists as of 7/5/05 VIEW UP-TO-DATE PANELIST pan·el·ist n. A member of a panel. Noun 1. panelist - a member of a panel panellist panel - a group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan or discuss an issue or judge a contest etc INFORMATION AT WWW.ITEXPO.COM BATTLE FOR THE ENTERPRISE/SMB Wednesday, October 26th * 5:15 pm New For Fall 2005 Choosing the correct IP-PBX for your enterprise is no small challenge. With myriad solutions available, some from new players, other from legacy providers, whose solution is best for your particular installation? One size does not fit all. In some instances strong legacy support will be critical. In others, standards compliance will be crucial. In other situations, branch office support at a low cost or centralized management features will be important to consider. Will the new IP-PBX work well with your current infrastructure? Do you need to rip it Rip It is an energy drink that is produced and distributed by National Beverage Corp., maker of Shasta and Faygo. It is National Beverage Corp.'s first energy drink. Rip It is usually sold for one dollar or less, while most energy drinks are sold for about two dollars. out and rebuild? What about support, security and service. This panel will strive to answer important questions from the audience and give you a unique perspective on what items to consider before selecting a solution that is right for your enterprise. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Panelists as of 7/5/05 Exhibits/Free Learning Centers Come See, Test & Compare Hundreds of Cutting-Edge IP Telephony Products & Services * Over 200 Exhibitors Expected ** Application Servers ** Analog Telephony Adapters See analog telephone adapter. ** Billing/OSS Solutions ** Cable Telephony See cable telephone. Solutions ** DSP Chips & Boards ** Firewalls ** H.323 Protocol Stacks The set of protocols used in a communications network. A protocol stack is a prescribed hierarchy of software layers, starting from the application layer at the top (the source of the data being sent) to the data link layer at the bottom (transmitting the bits on the wire). ** IMS Solutions ** Industrial Computers ** Interconnection Facilities ** Internet Telephony API (Application Programming Interface) A language and message format used by an application program to communicate with the operating system or some other control program such as a database management system (DBMS) or communications protocol. ** Internet Telephony ASPs ** Internet Telephony Gateways ** IP Billing and OSS Solutions ** IP Centrex Solutions ** IP Conferencing ** IP Contact Center Solutions ** IP Fax Solutions ** IP PBXs ** IP Phones ** IP Telephony Headsets ** IP Video Conferencing ** LAN-Based Telephony ** Media Servers ** Presence-Based Applications ** QoS/ Network Monitoring The term network monitoring describes the use of a system that constantly monitors a computer network for slow or failing systems and that notifies the network administrator in case of outages via email, pager or other alarms. ** Session/Border Controllers ** SIP Software The following list of SIP software documents software applications which use SIP as a voice over IP protocol. SIP communications products Proprietary license
** SMB VoIP Solutions ** Softswitches ** SOHO Soho (sōhō`, sə–), district of Westminster, London, England, known for its continental restaurants. Once a fashionable quarter, it became popular among writers and artists in the 19th cent. IP Telephony Solutions ** Speech Recognition/VXML/SALT ** Unified Communications Apps ** UPS/Power Solutions ** VoIP Development Tools ** VoIP Peering Solutions ** VoIP Security ** VoIP Silicon ** VoIP Testing Hardware ** VoIP-Enabled Handheld Devices ** Web-Based Customer Service ** WiFi Telephony ** Wireless IP Telephony See voice over Wi-Fi. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Exibit Hall Hours: Tuesday, October 25 6:00-8:00 pm Wednesday, October 26 11:00 am-5:00 pm Thursday, October 27 11:00 am-3:00 pm Visit www.itexpo.com for Up-to-Date Exhibitor List Free Learning Centers on the Exhibit Floor SIP Interoperability * Open Source * WiFi Telephony * Triple Play New For Fall 2005 Add another dimension to your VoIP research and evaluation at these special multi-vendor, topic specific learning centers on the show floor. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Your visit to the centers supplements what you learn in the conference sessions with demos and explanations about specific VoIP technologies. Participating vendors are prohibited from mentioning their products. Rather, here's yet another opportunity for you to leave this conference with the most complete education possible, preparing you to make a smart VoIP buying decision. Important Information On-Site Registration Hours Monday-October 24 11:00 am-5:00 pm Tuesday-October 25 7:00 am-7:00 pm Wednesday-October 26 7:00 am-5:00 pm Thursday-October 27 7:30 am-1:30 pm Exhibit Hall Hours Tuesday-October 25 6:00 pm-8:00 pm Wednesday-October 26 11:00 am-5:00 pm Thursday-October 27 11:00 am-3:00 pm Conference Session Times* Monday-October 24 12:00 pm-6:00 pm Tuesday-October 25 8:30 am-6:15 pm Wednesday-October 26 8:15 am-6:30 pm Thursday-October 27 8:15 am-3:15 pm *Conference fees required for admission Your Paid Conference Plan Includes: ** All sessions and workshops for which you have registered ** All Meals served on days in your plan ** Online access to all conference presentations ** Unlimited Exhibit Hall access, including free learning centers ** All Keynotes and special panel discussions ** All networking receptions *Our Guarantee: If you do not feel the sessions you attend made you better prepared to tackle your VoIP project than you were when you arrived, stop by the registration counter at the show and we'll issue you a free pass for any future INTERNET TELEPHONY conference. (No requests honored after the conference ends.) Diamond Team Plan Buy 2 Full Conference Passes Get 3 FREE Save Over 60% The Diamond Plan allows five delegates from your company to have unlimited access to all conference sessions, all keynotes, all meals, all networking receptions, all special sessions--everything that goes on at the event ... It's VIP total access! Only $3,995*. *$3,995 up to five employees from your location. Only $799 per delegate. This promotion is first come first served. Space is limited. *Early-bird rate. After 9/26/05, rate increases to $4,995. Hotel Information Show Hotels Expected to Sell Out Weeks Before Event Begins With over 200 exhibitors and more than 7,500 attendees expected, rooms at the official show hotels WILL SELL OUT QUICKLY. We urge you to contact your hotel of choice right away and reserve rooms at the special INTERNET TELEPHONY[R] Conference & EXPO rates. Identify yourself as a show attendee at·tend·ee n. One who is present at or attends a function. See Usage Note at -ee1. attendee Noun a person who is present at a specified event Noun 1. to take advantage. Deadline for these special rates: September 23, 2005 Marriott Los Angeles Downtown 333 South Figueroa St * Los Angeles, CA 90071 Phone: 1-800-228-9290 Standard Room Rate: $159 Wilshire Grand 930 Wilshire Blvd * Los Angeles, CA 90017 Phone: 1-213-688-7777 Standard Room Rate: $149 4 Easy Ways to Register 1. Online: www.itexpo.com 2. Fax: (203) 866-3326 3. Phone: (203) 852-6800 ext. 146 4. Mail: Send your registration form to: INTERNET TELEPHONY[R] Conference & EXPO Fall 2005 TMC One Technology Plaza Norwalk, CT 06854 USA |
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