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November 24, 2003
Still working on my Six Minute Presentation...
Next Monday, December 1st, sometime after 10:30 am, I will be amongst six other people participating in the first panel at the FCC's VoIP Forum which each of us will be addressing the following in SIX minutes:
" Panel I: The first panel will address technical and market issues surrounding VoIP service. Panelists will be asked to describe the technology and capabilities of VoIP, and how VoIP can be used to offer end users lower cost, innovative services with capabilities previously unavailable in voice communications. Panelists should address how the FCC might distinguish among the numerous services employing VoIP, and whether it could feasibly distinguish between VoIP and other IP-enabled applications facilitating communication (ranging from e-mail to instant messaging to videoconferencing to interactive online gaming)."
The presentation which I've been working on with the help of Carl Ford is one which I hope will leave a lasting positive impression on both the FCC Commissioners and those in attendance at the meeting.
The slides backing the testimony are due at the FCC tonight, so today I get to experience the same kind of feelings when a term paper was due execpt that in this case there are no extensions and we have to get it right the first time. ;-)
Posted by jeff on November 24, 2003 08:36 AM | Permalink
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