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SIP Print to Exhibit at ITEXPO West 2010

SIP Print has been in the news lately for a host of new business developments and product offerings, so TMC sat down with Jonathan Fuld, chief technology officer of the company to find out his take on what’s been happening to the market and how the communications industry is affected.

JF: The move to SIP based telecommunication from traditional proprietary large unwieldy systems. SIP represents the simplicity and openness of now and in the future telecommunications in contrast to proprietary, high cost, closed systems.

TMC: Nearly every phone manufacturer is now incorporating support for wideband codecs.  Will we finally see widespread HD voice deployments in 2011?

JF: This is a tough one, as who has the right to tell a carrier how to run their business? On the other hand, who has the right to over deliver or prevent the delivery of services and information. It comes down to carrier-physical plant and content provider. But if you have ever looked at a Cable TV contract, we don’t want that for the internet. One thing I would rule is there would be no tax and no government fees for any and all transactions performed on the Internet.

To find out more about SIP Print, visit the company at ITEXPO West 2010. To be held Oct. 4 to 6 in Los Angeles, ITEXPO is the world’s premier IP communications event. Visit SIP Print in booth 530. Don’t wait. Register now.

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