Marzo 27th, 2006

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Teléfono Wifi y cámara: Nokia N93

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Me sigue interesando mucho la evolución del teléfono móvil y su transformación en “cacharro para todo”. En Xataka comentan los primeros datos conocidos del Nokia N93, evolución del Nokia N92 que todavía no tiene fecha de salida.

Varios detalles de este Nokia N93 apuntan al “todo en uno” que pretenden fabricar. Tendrá una camará de mucha calidad, no sólo por sus números (3.2 Megapíxeles con zoom óptico de 3 aumentos), sino porque la óptica vendrá avalada por Carl Zeiss y contatá con autofoco. Con este perfil, un teléfono que se come a la mayoría de las cámaras de gama baja.

Pero además el Nokia N93 tendrá una conectividad bastante potente: UMTS, GPRS o EDGE, WiFi y Bluetooth 2.0. Lo más interesante será el tener Wi-Fi en el teléfono, una tendencia cada vez más evidente y que debe estar ya preocupando sobremanera a las teleco.

Sobre si será un receptor de televisión dvb-h, aún no se ha comentado nada, pero de serlo - y teniendo en cuenta que con la cantidad de memoria adecuada tendremos un reproductor MP3 más que competente - estaríamos ante un terminal que podría asumir el rol de cuatro dispositivos: reproductor musical, televisión portátil, cámara de fotos y - por supuesto - teléfono. Partiendo de que no será un teléfono para los que busquen un terminal de pequeño tamaño, sólo queda saber que precio tendrá en el mercado el Nokia N93, y que no nos de un infarto, claro.

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Lycos Phone blows away Skype and Yahoo…

Lycos Phone is launching on Monday the Internet's first-ever virtually free VoIP integrated communications platform, combining IM, video chat, real-time video on demand streaming content (including IPTV channels), and an MP3 player. That first sentence certainly sounded marketing-speak didn't it? And I said the magic word free, but free

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Voice T1 over Coax Cable

ARRIS and Telco Systems have announced a product for MSOs to offer T1/E1 Services over HFC Networks. Combining DOCSIS and Advanced pseudo-wire circuit emulation technologies it enables MSOs to target small and medium business customers. Now when I eventually setup my Asterisk@Home at home (pun intended) server I can use my cable company's coax wire to deliver a T1 line to either a Sangoma T1/E1 card or a Digium T1/E1 card. Course I don't know why I would need 24 channels of voice, but it would be fun to test.big grin

Check out the release.

Suwanee, GA - March 27, 2006: ARRIS (Nasdaq: ARRS), a leading provider of Multi System Operator (MSO) broadband access and cable telephony solutions, and Telco Systems, a provider of carrier-class transport and access solutions for public and private IP and TDM networks, today announced that the companies have entered into a reseller agreement. Telco SystemsÂ’ Cable Services Aggregator (CSA) 9000, which acts as the aggregator, when integrated with their metro Ethernet access platform offers an end-to-end circuit emulation services (CES) to cable providers.

The CSA 9000 will be marketed by ARRIS to key MSOs, allowing them to deliver T1 voice, frame relay, and leased line services in the US, and similar E1-based services worldwide, over standard DOCSIS infrastructure, without any plant modifications. According to Kagan Research, this increased level of business activity will lead to availability of cable-based commercial services to 54% of U.S. businesses by 2007.

ARRIS is pleased to bring this innovation to our MSO customers to enable them to achieve new revenue potential,” said Bryant Isaacs, President ARRIS New Business Ventures. “The CSA 9000 and the ARRIS Touchstone™ CSM470 T1/E1 MTA constitute a complete solution for efficient T1/E1 delivery.”

We are excited to work with ARRIS in bringing circuit emulation via our metro Ethernet access platform to cable providers, said Dave Lee, VP, Marketing and Services of Telco Systems. This cost-effective approach should help MSOs grow their business and gain a significant share of the Small and Medium Business (SMB) T1/E1 services market.

Deploying the CSA 9000 will minimize rack space and power consumption, while supporting scalability through a range of aggregation density options for handoff of T1/E1 traffic to the carrier TDM network. The solution utilizes the ARRIS Touchstone Commercial Services Modem (CSM470) with 1 T1/E1 port, in addition to a standard 10/100BaseT Ethernet port.

ARRIS will showcase the CSA 9000 at the NCTA National Show in Atlanta, April 9 through 11, 2006 at booth #3551.

About ARRIS
ARRIS provides broadband local access networks with innovative high-speed data and telephony systems for the delivery of voice, video and data to the home and business. ARRIS complete solutions enhance the reliability and value of converged services from the network to the subscriber. Headquartered in Suwanee, Georgia, USA, ARRIS has design, engineering, distribution, service and sales office locations throughout the world. Information about ARRIS
products and services can be found at http://www.a

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