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June 04, 2006
Martin Geddes on Carl Ford's "Feature Interaction" Post
Martin Geddes: Point and shoot
"I don’t do much “go read this” stuff here when I’ve little to add, but the short article on feature interaction by Carl Ford is a very important thinking point."
Andy Abramson and Aswath Rao also pointed people to Carl's post.
Tags: VoIP, SIP, Martin Geddes, Andy Abramson, Aswath Rao, Carl Ford
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Posted by jeff on June 4, 2006 09:38 AM | Permalink
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The fear I have is that the PSTN and SKYPE may in the end be exactly the same - closed networks with small points of interconnection and little interoperability.
I am Globalcomm and I sat in and listened to the ESPN and Sprint folks talk about MVNO's. If I wanted to something really cool on an MVNO of my own, what hope would I have interoperability? practically - none, unless I had total control of the end point?
What happened to Interoperability?
I can paint a picture of the future that we have more devices that represent specific interests, Each with have bells and whistles that are cool and they may even use SIP! But I doubt I will reach them via Proxy unless its my proxy and my end point.
Posted by: Carl Ford at June 5, 2006 04:39 PM