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sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent
Posted:  17 Sep 2008
Premiered:  17 Sep 2008
Format:  Multimedia
Type:  Podcast
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
IP technologies, including Web 2.0 and the emerging interactivity of the web, can be combined with service provider APIs and hosted features to create new revenues and new partnerships for network operators. These tools from the Internet side can be combined with application and service tools including Parlay and IMS on the operator side, and with SDP-hosted features overall, to create a new business model that eliminates the current risk of disintermediation that network operators face in an Internet/IP era. In this podcast, Tom Nolle and Kate Gerwig discuss IP transformation and how it relates to the network as an application platform.



Speaker

Tom Nolle
President, CIMI Corporation
Tom Nolle is president of CIMI Corporation, a strategic consulting firm specializing in telecommunications and data communications since 1982. He is a member of the IEEE, ACM, Telemanagement Forum, and the IPsphere Forum, and the publisher of Netwatcher, a journal in advanced telecommunications strategy issues. Tom is actively involved in LAN, MAN and WAN issues for both enterprises and service providers and also provides technical consultation to equipment vendors on standards, markets and emerging technologies.



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