Post on 22-Feb-2016
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ITEXPO East 2010
Alon CohenEVP/CTO Phone.com
Can you please spell that phonetically?
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HD Voice Service Background Phone.com launched HD Voice service on October 27, 2009 HD minutes - 100% growth month by month Major growth expected during 2010 Selling Polycom HD phones to our business accounts Adding more Polycom HD phone models as we go Just added HD Conferencing
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HD VS. SDCan you spell that phonetically?
Audio Sample SD = Standard Definition Or Toll Quality (AM radio quality)
Audio Sample HD = High Definition (FM radio quality) No need to spell any word or
name phonetically
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CPU & BW “Constant”
High Sampling Rate
Higher Compression
Higher available CPU Power
Low Sampling Rate
Low Compression
Lower available CPU Power
G.711 – 64Kbps – SD G.722 – 64-48Kbps – HD
About thesame data rate & cost
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Protocols How do protocols affect HD proliferation
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The VoIP foreplay PSTN Protocol
Ring, I can do HD, SD, and how are you today?
Fine thank you. HD it is.
Or, I can do HD but my network is congested.
Or, I am running out of battery lets use SD.
Ok, let me know when you have the BW and we can switch to HD
SIP Protocol
Ring
Talk
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With negotiation enabledthe sky is the limit. New technology can be deployed unilaterally As more devices get it, utilization grows Consumer quality-perception rise Perceived value increases People now have FEW compelling reasons to switch
The network effect The more people own an HD phone, the more
valuable the HD phone is to each owner.
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Almost there… We have the voice technology We have sufficient Bandwidth We have sufficient CPU power We have free HD Codecs
But, friction still exists
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The PSTN friction Calls To, From
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The Tipping Point As Cellular devices support native
HD VOIP and VOIP Addressability
Billions of devices will suddenly become HD capable
Networks will adopt, or diminish
Not to have an HD phone will be impolite
HD will become a reality
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How Can We Accelerate Phone.com is HD connected to Voxbone
G.722 Voxbobe is HD connected to Skype
SILK France Telecom is experimenting HD cellular
WMR-WB
HD Peering is inevitable – But who will do the transcoding?
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Expected Transcoding Cost
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Stage
Initial - early adopters
More Adoption
Lower Cost CPU Power
High Adoption - Less Transcoding
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My Suggestion G.711, G.722, SILK, are all free
Persuade patent holders to license AMR-WB for FREE! to peering fabric providers.
Eliminate extra cost associated with Codecs Accelerate the network effect Sell more licenses to end points
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Thank youalon@phone.com
Read our blog at:http://www.phone.com/blog
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