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Taking the fear out by curbing the risk of hallucinations Raymond Pasquale “At Unified Office, we try to take the fear out of AI by structuring the AI data schemas, to populate fields that are predefined by us,” says Raymond Pasquale, Founder and CEO, Unified Office. “We minimize, greatly minimize, the risk of hallucinations and eliminate what we call grounding, where you have to hire a human being to oversee the output from an AI.” This last fall, Unified Office announced their new AI-based staff engagement grading application, EngageIQ. EngageIQ helps resellers deliver innovative services to their customers by adding real-time intelligence that elevates the overall customer experience for any business, bringing the business closer to its customers and helping to protect its brand by avoiding poor social media reviews for example. EngageIQ is especially beneficial for vertical markets with multi-unit operations such as restaurants, auto dealerships, and medical practices. Sometimes referred to as a “secret shopper” program, until now, engagement scoring for all conversations would be almost impossible, but EngageIQ, a rules-based app, grades staff performance for all customer phone conversations. Unified Office: Unified Office is a leading communications technology company, constantly innovating to help our MSP resellers and their Small to Medium-sized Business (SMB) customers stay ahead in a rapidly changing world. Our unique Voice Over IP business communications platform is built on the patented Highest Quality Routing Protocol™ (HQRP™) nationwide transmission network, ensuring no missed calls, exceptional call quality, and zero downtime. Unified Office's patented platform also delivers real-time business analytics and alerts so that customers can monitor and reconfigure their business's operational workflows in real time from a visual dashboard on any internet-connected device. Key innovations include an AI-powered suite of spoken word, sentiment, engagement, and whisper-coach analytical applications, and other innovative solutions that really go to work for SMBs, so they can focus on running their business, provide exemplary customer service, drive more revenue, and increase employee and operational effectiveness. For more information, visit www.unifiedoffice.com.
Ray Pasquale says that he believes in the free market and thinks that the unregulated VoIP market has been an engine of creativity. Ray believes that a recent decision in California represents an unraveling of the Pulver Order. While consumer protections might be well intended, Ray thinks that the consequences of the new rules might be to raise compliance costs to a point where competition is priced out of the market. About Unified Office Unified Office is a leading communications technology company, constantly innovating to help our MSP resellers and their Small to Medium-sized Business (SMB) customers stay ahead in a rapidly changing world. Our unique Voice Over IP business communications platform is built on the patented Highest Quality Routing Protocol™ (HQRP™) nationwide transmission network, ensuring no missed calls, exceptional call quality, and zero downtime. Unified Office's patented platform also delivers real-time business analytics and alerts so that customers can monitor and reconfigure their business's operational workflows in real time from a visual dashboard on any internet-connected device. Key innovations include an AI-powered suite of spoken word, sentiment, engagement, and whisper-coach analytical applications, and other innovative solutions that really go to work for SMBs, so they can focus on running their business, provide exemplary customer service, drive more revenue, and increase employee and operational effectiveness. For more information, visit www.unifiedoffice.com. About Raymond J. Pasquale, Founder and CEO, Unified Office Ray Pasquale Ray has spent the last 20+ years as an entrepreneurial technology professional. He has extensive sales and customer engineering experience along with proven management team leadership in dynamic, emerging technology companies. Recently Ray played a key leadership role in professional and customer services, business development, pre-sales and technical marketing while at Sonus Networks, a market leader in Voice over IP technologies. Ray was a founding member of Sonus's services organization, recruiting many of its most senior members. From 1996 until 1999 Ray was a key technical leader and sales consultant for Cascade Communications' worldwide sales organization. During his tenure Cascade was purchased by Ascend Communications. Ascend, a leader in remote access technologies for the Internet market, was subsequently absorbed by Lucent in a merger. Prior to 1996, Ray's tenure with Digital Equipment Corp. included positions as Senior Consultant for Worldwide Network Operations, and Technical Leader and Senior Consultant for the Network Products Group. Ray's commitments to excellence and ideas were recognized by Digital. Mr. Pasquale received a Customer Satisfaction Award, Storage Systems Excellence Award, and Delta Ideas Recognition Award. He attended the University of Maine.
Enhancing Pediatric Practices with Technology: Security, Efficiency, and AI IntegrationThis episode is sponsored by our friends at Freed.ai. Without their generous contribution, the show would not be possible. Dr. Rougu uses this product daily, and as he says, "It has changed my life. I don't work anymore." Please visit their website and support our sponsors. In this episode, we meet with Dr. Igor Trogan, a physician executive leader, to discuss technology that enhances medical practice quality, maximizes profits, and prevents physician burnout. Dr. Trogan shares insights into using security systems like Ring to monitor office activities, integrating electronic door locks, and employing virtual medical assistants (VMAs) from the Philippines for cost-effective staffing. The conversation also covers the usage of AI medical scribes like Freed AI to reduce documentation burdens, improve workflow efficiency, and various technology solutions like voice-over IP for better communication and patient care.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:23 Importance of Technology in Medical Practices01:56 Security Systems in Medical Offices05:45 Managing Multiple Office Locations13:52 Vaccine Storage and Monitoring21:05 Text-Enabled Communication Systems29:37 AI Medical Scribes: A Game Changer30:36 The Benefits of Voice Over IP in Medical Practices34:16 Efficient Call Center Operations38:38 Leveraging Virtual Medical Assistants49:54 Implementing AI for Documentation01:02:51 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSupport the show
Technology Solutions Consultant Mark Matheny shares his expertise on Voice Over IP. What exactly is VOIP? Hear about the VOIP features that are superior to a traditional phone line. Also hear about reduced cost and remote access. Mark will also break down the difference between hardware and software phones.
CyberIntel - Talking Cybersecurity and Compliance (Presented by VikingCloud)
In this episode of CyberIntel, Brian Odian discusses how VoIP can impact a strong compliance posture. If you have any questions you want answered on CyberIntel, email us at cyberintel@vikingcloud.com and our experts will be in touch - we may even make it the subject of a future episode! CyberIntel provides a deep dive into the world of cybersecurity and compliance. Hosted by Brian Odian, VikingCloud's Director of Managed Compliance Services APAC, amongst other cybersecurity and compliance expert advisors, we explore the nuances of various compliance standards and the latest in cybersecurity news, trends and threats. New episodes every two weeks! CyberIntel is presented by VikingCloud. VikingCloud is leading the Predict-to-Prevent cybersecurity and compliance company, offering businesses a single, integrated solution to make informed, predictive, and cost-effective risk mitigation decisions - faster. VikingCloud is the one-stop partner trusted by 4+ million customers every day to provide the predictive intelligence and competitive edge they need to stay one step ahead of cybersecurity and compliance disruption to their business.
You may have wanted to give your dad the universe for Father's Day, but for some, a bird's eye view of space is really what they got!
What is an Application Level Gateway (ALG) and why is it so important for VOIP traffic?
Guest: Themba Matjhiyana
George Finney, CSO at Southern Methodist University; Author of Well Aware: Master The Nine Cybersecurity Habits to Protect Your Future George Finney is the Chief Security Officer (CSO) and Director of Digital Interests for Southern Methodist University. George works in a variety of areas at SMU including facilitating IT Security and Compliance, increasing Regulatory Awareness, streamlining the IT Contracts process, as well as advocacy for Open Source software and processes. George joined SMU in March of 2003 as a Network Engineer and worked on several major university IT initiatives, including evaluating Intrusion Detection Systems, implementing network-based packet capture devices and implementing and supporting Network Admission Control. He has developed and matured cybersecurity programs and is an expert in policy, awareness, compliance, operational management and the complex legal issues surrounding security with a talent for building partnerships. Prior to joining SMU, George worked in the telecommunications industry for several years on Voice Over IP projects, Data Security Consulting, and in Network Operations. In May of 2008, George completed his Juris Doctorate at Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law and is licensed to practice law in Texas. George was recognized by Security Magazine as one of their top cybersecurity leaders in 2018 and is part of the Texas CISO Council, is a member of the Board of Directors for the Palo Alto Networks FUEL User Group, and is an Advisory Board Member for SecureWorld. He holds a Juris Doctorate from Southern Methodist University and a Bachelor of Arts from St. John's College and as well as multiple cybersecurity certifications including the CISSP, CISM, and CIPP. George is a frequent speaker, and author of Well Aware: Master The Nine Cybersecurity Habits to Protect Your Future and No More Magic Wands: Transformative Cybersecurity Change for Everyone. George earned a bachelor of arts degree in liberal arts in 1999 from St. John's College in Santa Fe. He spends most of his spare time cycling, writing novels, and working on short film projects. Highlights: 0:00 - Introductions and Backgrounds George was a liberal arts major in college, studying philosophy and literature. He wanted to be a stockbroker in college. 3:00 – First Job at GTE in IT & Networking - Security Just Came as a Natural Part of it “I jumped to start up - switched gears from networking to system administration. Inherited an environment that was always locked down. I taught myself security by studying how the previous admin had hardened all of our servers. From there it just ballooned out of control. Then I went to Law School.” 4:00 – Putting Yourself out there While Managing Privacy Writing his book (Well Aware)! 5:10 - "Little ironic that I'm so focused on people, because when you write a book, you have to go into a cave and isolate yourself from other human beings for an excessive amount of time." ..."I was inspired to write the book... wanted to build a bridge with non-security folks, but who we rely on to be successful in our cybersecurity programs." "Security Should Start to Get Easy - People Should Want to Work with Us and Help Empower Our Projects because it's Going to Help Not Just their Company, but it Will Accelerate Everyone's Career" 11:45 - "To get the security jobs, if you can demonstrate that you have worked on security projects, supported those things, this will set people apart. It's a personal part of every person's career trajectory." 20:00 - The Pepsi Challenge "Back in the 80's Pepsi tried to compete with Coke and had free sample stations in store. It didn't work; Coke is still the leader - why? Because a 30 second commercial doesn't work - it doesn't change behaviors." ... "gamification works for some people - you have to meet people where they are." 33:00 - There are Many Barriers to be Broken Down "Understand an organization well
Bonjour à tous et bienvenue dans le ZD Tech, le podcast quotidien de la rédaction de ZDNet. Je m'appelle Guillaume Serries et aujourd'hui, je vous explique une révolution bien silencieuse, mais qui change la vie de ceux qui passent leur vie à jongler sur leur smartphone. J'ai nommé la VoLTE. Ce fut longtemps une règle intangible pour les utilisateurs de smartphone. Pour téléphoner, il fallait utiliser le réseau cellulaire vocal de votre téléphone. Mais si vous vouliez regarder la météo ou envoyer un e-mail, vous passiez alors par les réseaux sans fil 2G, 3G, puis 4G, et désormais 5G. Puis vint la VoLTE . La VoLTE ? Une technologie qui transporte les appels voix par le réseau data des opérateurs télécoms. C'est Bouygues Telecom qui innova en France en 2015 en proposant cette option à ses abonnés, suivi par Orange et SFR quelques mois plus tard. Free de son côté a résisté... six ans à cette mode. Et ce, avant d'annoncer tout récemment l'arrivée de la VoLTE sur ses réseaux 4G et 5G. Mais avant d'aller plus loin, il faut que je vous dise ce que signifie l'acronyme VoLTE. C'est l'acronyme de "Voice Over LTE", soit faire passer la voix sur la 4G. Oui, car LTE est lui l'acronyme de Long Term Evolution, c'est-à-dire la 4G pour les Américains. Et bien sûr, tout cela vous rappelle quelque chose. Car sur les ordinateurs, cela fait très longtemps que nombre d'entre vous utilisent des logiciels comme l'antédiluvien Skype, par exemple, ou Hangout, pour communiquer sans passer par le réseau téléphonique classique. Ces applications utilisent la technologie de VoIP, c'est-à-dire de "Voice Over IP", pour faire elles aussi transiter de la voix par de l'ADSL ou de la fibre optique. Et bien, la VoLTE est tout simplement une cousine de la VoIP. La VoLTE est même précisément une technique de VoIP, optimisée pour les réseaux mobiles. Sauf que, et c'est là où ça devient très intéressant, sauf que la VoLTE priorise le transport de la voix par rapport aux autres flux de données qui transitent sur le modem 4G ou 5G de votre smartphone. C'est ce que les experts telcos appellent la qualité de service. Et ça, c'est très important. Car cela permet de supprimer les micro-coupures que nous avons tous malheureusement expérimenté avec des solutions de VoIP classiques. De quoi préserver la qualité des appels avec un son haute définition. Surtout que, par ailleurs, l'utilisateur passe de neuf secondes en moyenne pour initier un appel à... deux secondes. Enfin, la VoLTE permet d'appeler et de continuer à utiliser des services datas en même temps. Un lecteur de ZDNet nous a écrit à ce sujet. Et son témoignage est fort instructif. « Client SFR, cette évolution a révolutionné mon usage pro en déplacement », dit-il. « Avant la VoLTE, j'étais obligé d'avoir deux cartes SIM, l'une dans mon téléphone, l'autre dans un boîtier 4G pour recréer un réseau Wi-Fi local. Désormais, il me suffit avec un seul appareil de faire un partage de connexion pour accéder à internet avec mon ordinateur tout en communiquant par téléphone avec mes clients. » A noter qu'il faut pour cela un smartphone compatible. Mais pas de souci a priori, les iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Sony Xperia, mais aussi les Huawei, Honor, Xiaomi, ou encore OPPO, prennent en charge la VoltE. Et voilà, normalement on a fait le tour du sujet. Pour en savoir plus, rendez-vous sur zdnet.fr. Et retrouvez tous les jours un nouvel épisode du ZD Tech sur vos plateformes de podcast préférées.
Das Thema Home-Office ist wieder aktuell und damit auch die telefonische Erreichbarkeit. Brauche ich noch meine alte, gut gediente Telefonanlage? Oder gibt es da auch etwas modernes? In dieser Folge beschäftigen wir uns mit den Möglichkeiten, die es inzwischen gibt und klären ein paar Mythen auf. Für weitere Infos, besuche uns einfach auf www.hagel-it.de. Gerne kannst du dir einen persönlichen Gesprächstermin buchen, ganz einfach unter https://www.hagel-it.de/termin
This week, our host, Amari Robinson, tells all about tech guru, Marian Croak! REFERENCES: https://blog.google/technology/ai/marian-croak-responsible-ai/ https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/croak-marian-r-1955/ https://lemelson.mit.edu/resources/marian-croak https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Croak
Lon Baker is the COO at Virtual PBX, an award-winning business Voice-Over-IP provider. With a unified communications strategy, Virtual PBX lets you connect your users over traditional phones, computers, or mobile devices. It also lets you transform any location into a productive home office, greet customers using their Virtual Receptionist, route calls by the department, update your business hours, start a video conference call, and much more! During this interview we cover: 00:00 Intro 01:02 - Lon's Background, Past Positions & From VirtualPBX Customer to COO 02:53 - Pros & Cons of Using VoIP Over Conventional Communication Methods 06:07 - Can VoIP be Adapted to Every Development & Tech Circumstances? 07:34 - VoIP for SaaS Teams 09:24 - Security, Call Encryption & VoIP Security 10:57 - The Right Balance for Businesses to Mix Voice, Video & Messages 12:25 - Competing With The Big Names In the Industry 14:19 - What to Look for When searching for a VoIP provider 16:23 - WorkPatterns: One on Ones, Team Collaboration, Feedback, Recognition & Goals - all in one place 18:20 - Growth Strategies That Have Worked for VirtualPBX 21:33 - Failed Growth Experiences 22:58 - Advice Spencer Would Give His 25 Years Old Self 23:50 - Know When to Kill a Product 25:05 - Biggest Challenges Lon is Facing Right Now with VirtualPBX? 25:54 - Instrumental Resources for Lon Success 28:06 - What does Success Mean to Lon Today 29:27 - Get in Touch With Lon Mentions: https://www.virtualpbx.com/ (VirtualPBX) https://www.notion.so/ (Notion) https://www.intercom.com/ (Intercom) https://slack.com/ (Slack) https://tweetdeck.twitter.com/ (Tweetdeck) People: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Musk (Elon Musk) https://dhh.dk/ (David Heinemeier Hansson) Get In Touch With Lon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lonbaker/ (Lon's Linkedin) lon.baker@virtualpbx.com Tag us & follow: https://www.facebook.com/HorizenCapitalOfficial/ (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/HorizenCapitalOfficial/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/horizen-capital (LinkedIn) https://www.linkedin.com/company/horizen-capital https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/ (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/ (https://www.instagram.com/saasdistrict/) More about Akeel: Twitter - https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber (https://twitter.com/AkeelJabber) LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar (https://linkedin.com/in/akeel-jabbar) More Podcast Sessions - https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast (https://horizencapital.com/saas-podcast)
Jeff Lehman N8ACL joins us to talk Voice over IP / Radio over IP options beyond D-Star/DMR/Yaesu System Fusion, etc. We explore technologies like IRLP, Echolink, and AllStar. PERMALINK - https://www.HamRadioWorkbench.com/podcast/Voice-Over-IP-for-Ham-Radio Our Website - http://www.hamradioworkbench.com/ Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/hamworkbench Contact us for feedback and ideas - http://hamradioworkbench.com/contact Connect with us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/hamradioworkbench/ BrandMeister Talkgroup 31075 - https://hose.brandmeister.network/group/31075/ Save $100 on the Digilent Analog Discovery 2 Package by using code “HamRadioWorkbench2019” in your cart prior to checkout - https://store.digilentinc.com/ham-radio-workbench-bundle/ React International Public Service through Communications - https://reactintl.org/ GMRS - https://www.fcc.gov/general-mobile-radio-service-gmrs Linux Logical Volume Manager Intro - https://opensource.com/business/16/9/linux-users-guide-lvm FLIRC Raspberry Pi 4 Case - https://flirc.tv/more/raspberry-pi-4-case USB Booting of Raspberry Pi 4 (until the bootloader supports this) - https://jamesachambers.com/raspberry-pi-4-usb-boot-config-guide-for-ssd-flash-drives/ Cactus Intertie Network - http://www.cactus-intertie.org/ Voice over Internet Protocol - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voice_over_IP Radio over Internet Protocol - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_over_IP Internet Radio Linking Project - http://www.irlp.net/ Echolink - http://www.echolink.org/ AllStar Link - https://web-tpa.allstarlink.org/ Asterisk IP Telephony Software - https://www.asterisk.org/ HamVOIP - https://hamvoip.org/ AllStar Universal Radio Interface - http://dmkeng.com/index.htm Turn-key node hardware - http://www.micro-node.com/ USB AllStar Interface - http://usham.net/ Examples of Network Radio Hardware - https://network-radios.com/ HamShack Hotline - https://hamshackhotline.com/
Alex Mashinsky is the CEO and Co-Founder of Celsius Network, a network that lets you earn interest on crypto and instantly borrow against it. “Unbank yourself” is the company’s motto and for good reason. Celsius is disrupting the world of banking and financial management, which has long sought to regulate and limit the market for their own interests. “We feel that banks have become such monopolistic institutions that they stopped caring for their depositors, they only care for their shareholders. They are basically extracting way too much from all of us, the 99% of Americans who are not part of the 1%, and giving it all to the few people who are the major shareholders of these institutions.” Celsius is changing that and Alex is leading the charge. His personal experiences have afforded him a unique perspective and understanding of financial systems. According to his website he was, “born into communism, reared under socialism, and is currently thriving under capitalism.” He’s also a prolific inventor, holding over 50 patents as well as over a dozen awards for his work in the technology and finance field. In this episode, Ian and Alex talk about how Alex and Celsius are working to disrupt the banking industry, what Celsius is looking to build in the long-term and lessons Alex has learned from his previous business ventures that he used while building Celsius. 2:11 – “We feel that banks have become such monopolistic institutions that they stopped caring for their depositors, they only care for their shareholders. They are basically extracting way too much from all of us, the 99% of Americans who are not part of the 1%, and giving it all to the few people who are the major shareholders of these institutions.” 3:09 – “Tenacity and doing the right thing does pay off.” 6:01 – “The blockchain is a new revolution. It’s an even bigger wave than the internet wave because it touches all the money in the world. It’s like a new set of rails. Just like Voice Over IP needed a new set of rails to disrupt phone companies. The blockchain is a new set of rails that is disrupting the banking and the money supply which really has been abused by central banks and governments for the last 50 years.” 10:27 – “All of us should have our money work for us, not just us work for our money.” 21:48 – “You need to kill your existing business and build it on the blockchain.” Mission Daily and all of our podcasts are created with love by our team at Mission.org We own and operate a network of podcasts, and brand story studio designed to accelerate learning. Our clients include companies like Salesforce, Twilio, and Katerra who work with us because we produce results. To learn more and get our case studies, check out Mission.org/Studios. If you’re tired of media and news that promotes fear, uncertainty, and doubt and want an antidote, you’ll want to subscribe to our daily newsletter at Mission.org. When you do, you’ll receive a mission-driven newsletter every morning that will help you start your day off right!
Penguin & Termite realized a very influential technology often gets taken for granted. We are going to put it in the spotlight of this week's episode of 80 Bit Podsmash. We talk about voice chat in video games. Where did it start? What's it look like today? We even dabble in a little PC vs Console territory. Do you use any chat services online when you play games? Music:Ozzed - No Fight But Coolhttp://ozzed.net http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/
In our latest podcast, Keane Ehsani (WG ’20) is joined by Clay Wilkes, the CEO and founder of Galileo Processing. In this extensive interview, Clay dives into Galileo’s sophisticated payments platform and how Galileo inspires and connects the most exciting fintechs and financial institutions via its open APIs and simulator sandbox. We also cover Galileo’s growth since its founding, emerging payment adoption trends, and valuations and consolidation in fintech. Galileo Processing (www.galileoprocessing.com) was founded in 2000 and has grown to become one of the largest payments processors and program managers in North America. Galileo applies technology and engineering capabilities to empower fintechs and financial institutions to unleash their full creativity to achieve their most innovative goals. Galileo leads the industry with superior fraud detection, security, decision-making analytics, and regulatory compliance functionality combined with customized, responsive and flexible programs to accelerate the success of all payments companies and solve tomorrow’s payments challenges today. Under Clay’s leadership, Galileo developed the technology that powers the most successful fintechs, financial institutions and investment firms in North America. His love of technology began early, while hunkered down in high school and university computer labs in his native Oregon. He launched his career developing communications and operating systems for Sperry, IBM, and Novell. In 1994 Clay founded I-Link, which developed Voice Over IP. As CEO, he took I-Link public and authored patents for VOIP. A dedicated humanitarian and environmentalist, Clay says Galileo’s Core Values are the embodiment of what he believes as a business leader.
This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #1033 Release Date: December 15, 2018 Here is a summary of the news trending this week. This weeks edition is anchored by Will Rogers, K5WLR, Don Hulick, K2ATJ, Rich Lawrence, KB2MOB, Chris Perrine, KB2FAF, George W2XBS, and Jessica Bowen, KC2VWX. Produced and edited by W2XBS. Running Time: 1:06:52 Download here: http://bit.ly/TWIAR1033 Trending stories in this weeks bulletin service: 1. Random Access File with Bill Baran, N2FNH/SK "A Hams Christmas w/Shannon Ratigan N0JAM" 2. Fox-1Cliff/AO-95 Receiver Suffers Apparent Failure 3. Apollo 8 50th Anniversary Special Event Set for December 21 - 27 4. Jordan's First CubeSat, JY1Sat, is Designated as JO-97 5. SAQ Alexanderson Alternator Transmission Set for Christmas Eve 6. Hamvention Seeks 2019 Award Nominees 7. Suspicious package at post office was ham radio equipment 8. Broadcasters Intruding on Exclusive Amateur Radio Frequencies 9. IEEE Microwave Society Recognizes Radio Amateurs 10. Voice Over IP provider Vonage fined for emergency call service failure 11. First FT8 Roundup is a Huge Hit 12. WSJTX v2.0 Software suite is released 13. The ARRL Bill Leonard Professional Media Award is presented 14. The FCC tells LED sign manufacturers to abide by FCC regulations regarding RF emissions 15. FCC rejects 20014 Amsat Petition to Reconsider applying Orbital Debris Rules 16. FCC filing claims Amateur Radio digital modes raise national security concerns Plus these Special Features This Week: Technology News and Commentary with Leo Laporte, W6TWT Working Amateur Radio Satellites with Bruce Paige, KK5DO Foundations of Amateur Radio with Onno Benschop VK6FLAB RAIN: The Condo Communicator. Weekly Propagation Forecast ARRL National Grid Chase Update for November 2018 ----- Website: http://www.twiar.net Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/twiari/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/twiar RSS News: http://twiar.net/twiar.rss TuneIn: http://bit.ly/TuneIn-TWIAR Automated: http://twiar.net/TWIARHAM.mp3 (Static file, changed weekly) ----- Visit our website at www.twiar.net for program audio, and daily for the latest amateur radio and technology news. Air This Week in Amateur Radio on your repeater! Built in ident breaks every 10 minutes. This Week in Amateur Radio is heard on the air on nets and repeaters as a bulletin service all across North America, ands all around the world. on amateur radio repeater systems, the low bands, and more. This Week in Amateur Radio is portable too! You can find us among talk radios best on TuneIn.com, or via iTunes and Google Play. We are hosted by various podcast aggregators like Stitcher too. Vist our site for details. You can also stream the program to your favorite digital device by visiting our web site www.twiar.net. This Week in Amateur Radio is produced by Community Video Associates in upstate New York, and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. If you would like to volunteer with us as a news anchor or special segment producer please get in touch with us via our Facebook group. Search for us under This Week in Amateur Radio.
Alex Mashinsky is the founder and CEO of Celsius Network. He has invented and built a number of disruptive technologies over the years, including Voice Over IP. In this conversation, Mashinsky and Anthony Pompliano discuss Bitcoin, crypto lending, and building sustainable companies around disruptive tech.
Richard talks to George Bardissi, CEO of Bardissi Enterprises ( https://www.bvoip.com/ (https://www.bardissi.net/) ). They discuss the challenges MSPs face, as well as how George got started in the IT industry.
What's the best Small Business phone system? Join Dave and Shannon today on episode 139 of the Small Business Show to hear about options ranging from pricey PBX systems, to Voice Over IP services like Phone.com, RingCentral and Grasshopper. During the discussion, Shannon spends some time pointing out how critical your phone auto-attendant can be when showing your customers what type of company you are. Current and potential clients will quickly learn about your business, based on how they are treated when calling your Small Business. We then jump into a discussion about mobile phone plans using traditional carriers, along with new offerings from Xfinity Mobile. Watch out for hardware compatibility issues and be sure to do the math correctly when comparing plans. Join us today and then share your phone tips at the Small Business Support Group! Chapters/Timestamps: 00:00:00 Small Business Show #139 October 5, 2017 00:01:08 Beware of too much time on your hands 00:02:30 Gone is the $10,000 PBX Phone System! 00:05:25 Are wired phones obsolete for your business? Phone.com RingCentral Grasshopper 00:12:14 Your phone system's auto-attendant defines you 00:15:53 Question your existing systems 00:18:57 Beware the snowballs Beware T-Mobile and iPhone Spectrum 00:23:26 Xfinity Mobile 00:27:15 Make sure you do the math! 00:29:14 SBS 139 Outtro
This week, AP and Robbo take a look at the new player in the Voice over IP game. Bodalgo have thrown their hat in the ring, is it all it's shaped up to be?
Adam and Peter discuss the topic Voice Over IP and try to shed light on the daunting task of choosing the right phones for your business. Keepass http://keepass.info/
Innovation in the telcoms channel fascinates us here at Copper Road. The journey from the copper network to technologies such as virtual reality affects us all. But as in all journeys, the starting point is as important as the destination, so for this, the first episode of the Twisted Copper Pair pod cast we caught up with Christian Bleakley of Telesis, Karl Cheshire of Lascom and Lee Waller from LA Connect, to find out what they think of Voice over IP, BT's announcement on the copper network and the challenges facing resellers today.
In this episode, Adam and Mark talk about Amazon bringing Surge Soda back, the new Super Smash Bros for 3DS and Wii U and of course, the craziness behind Microsoft buying Mojang, developers of Minecraft.
Scientists have developed a way to hide data within voice-over-IP packets, enabling people to secretly send information to others while having a normal phone conversation.
Have you ever been skeptical of the magicJack? Robbie is. So he set out to do a little myth-busting and gets to the bottom of whether we can really save $1000 on our phone bill. Per year.
Voice over IP ist ein Dauerthema, doch langsam aber sicher wird die Technologie auch nützlich. Tim Pritlove und Nibbler erläutern im Gespräch Funktionsweise und technische Grundlagen von VoIP-Systemen und zeigen, die Telefonie über das Internet im Vergleich zur klassischen Telefonie genau abläuft. Ferner werden freie Softwareprojekte zur Realisierung eigener Telefonanlagen mit und und ohne VoIP-Funktionalität ins Auge genommen.
Get each episode as it’s published: RSS – iTunes – Blubrry – Podcast Alley SHOW NOTES: There are a dizzying array of telephone options for small business owners these days, particularly compared to just a few years ago. From traditional phone service, to individual cell phones, to Skype and Voice over IP, it can get […] The post Startup BizCast #22 – Voice over IP for your Small Business (Bruce Chatterley) first appeared on EndGame Public Relations.
Get each episode as it’s published: RSS – iTunes – Blubrry – Podcast Alley SHOW NOTES: There are a dizzying array of telephone options for small business owners these days, particularly compared to just a few years ago. From traditional phone service, to individual cell phones, to Skype and Voice over IP, it can get […]
In our inagural program, we talk with Gary Hermansen, CEO of Global IP Solutions, about some major new developments for the company, including a name change, the acquisition of video IPR and the entry into real-time video solutions, the acquisition of Crystal Voice and the vision to dramatically increase revenue.
I had been thinking about this episode of Six Pixels Of Separation for the whole week. My intention was to keep it simple, fast and short. It's July. It's hot in Montreal. We all need a break. So, this one is just under fifteen minutes, but with enough meat to get the mind BBQ all heated up. I also started a new feature called, Six Points Of Separation, which is all about six tactics and tools you can immediately use in the real world. I would love your feedback on it. Here it is: Six Pixels Of Separation - Episode #9 - Host: Mitch Joel. - Running time: 14:24. - Audio comment line: 206-666-3772. - Using new music from the Podsafe Music Network. - Camp Walk by Derek K. Miller. - Groove IT by Denis Kitchen. - Comment line: 206-666-3772. - Update on The Road to Digital Marketing Conference 2006. - General feedback on co-hosting Inside PR #15 - Tuesday, July 11, 2006. - Lunch with Dan York who is a regular contributor to For Immediate Release and Co-Host of Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast - A weekly podcast offering news, views and commentary on security issues for Voice Over IP and IP Telephony. - Quick recap of my Rant Of The Week which was featured in the Joseph Jaffe Podcast, Across The Sound #43 - you crazy kids you. - New Segment - Six Points Of Separation - How to get the job in the new marketing world. This show will not work if it's just me blabbing. Please join the conversation by sending in questions, feedback and ways to improve Six Pixels Of Separation. Please let me know what you think or leave an audio comment at: 206-666-3772. Download the Podcast here: Six Pixels Of Separation - Episode #9 - Host: Mitch Joel.
With increasing business and consumer adoption of internet telephony (more commonly called voice over internet protocol or VoIP) and recent revelations regarding the NSAâ??s domestic spying program, one begins to wonder - how secure are VoIP calls? In this podcast we discuss the differences between public switched telephone networks (PSTNs) and VoIP, security concerns regarding VoIP traffic, the potential for blocking voice traffic and potential security threats posed by Skype and other VoIP clients.
Sempre piu' forte la concorrenza nel VOIP, piu' facile cambiare operatore ADSL, Il primo Apple Store a Roma, Le Olimpiadi del 2008 su Open Source, Java e' diventato troppo complesso, Gli italiani ultimi in Europa nella navigazione su Internet, Prima rete WiFi gratuita su tutta New Orleans, DVD Decripter diventa illegale, Nokia si arrende all'insuccesso di N-Gage il telefonino videogioco (Running Time 40:54)
Dodicesima puntata. Dopo un breve ricordo di una vecchia trasmissione TV sulla musica metal, parlo di MSN Messenger, Skype e del nuovo Google Talk. Inoltre, una piccola anticipazione su quello che verrà a breve. Sono bene accetti commenti, segnalazioni e critiche sul blog (http://www.felicemente.altervista.org/) o via e-mail (felicemente@altervista.org). (La musica di sottofondo è il brano "Doing the the Clown", dei "Thursday Group", distribuito sotto licenze Creative Commons)