The Death Of The DID (30 minutes)

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The DID is Dead? …not, thanks to peering October 5, 2010

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Approximately 30 minute version of the Death of the DID with a view of VOIP DID public peering.

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Peering changed everything…..

with mutual benefits,

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…..and it grew.

Thanks to

and the recession, increased mobility, and global collaborations of individuals and organizations.

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USERS are DRIVERS:

The way they do business and socialize makes DID one of the quiet enablers.

Thanks for the pic, derrenbrown.co.uk

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VIP, Very Important Peers, why?

• Dynamic IP environment moves new ideas to reality. Handle this by self or by ...

• Peering, partnering, corroborating or teaming: lucrative, time-saving and flexible?

• Search for strong network of trusted* partners to navigate unique & shared destinations at the same time.

• Ten out of largest 15 IP communications mergers in the past year were using international DID peering.

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Who Uses Public DID Peering?

• traditional telephone services• mobile operators & MVNOs• voice/video over IP services• conferencing• calling card services• faxing over the net providers• social community portal providers *• gaming networks

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Opportunities – Point to Mobile VoIP

• Truphone, Mobivox, Rebtel, Skype, fring, Vyke, Packet8 MobileTalk, Vopium, Eqo, Nimbuzz, Jaztr, Pingo

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Opportunities – IM, SMS, MMS

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WiFi, Wimax and Lte

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Embedded applications for routingEmbedded applications for routing

Embedded VoIP in SIM

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Hosted applications and platforms• Remotely manage and use

• Cloud, cloud, cloud

• Anyone starts biz anywhere

• Equals more wholesale business for carriers

• Less development efforts

• Reduced operating costs

• DID takes on new life

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Social Networks

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White Labelers Leverage Peering• Increases wholesale market for carriers

• New retail niches and lifestyles needs met

• Innovation continues

• Expats, students, virtual offices, disaster preparedness, gaming, emergency system

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More Reasons for Peering• Next generation communications• Non-geographic number applications• Product identification• Financial and payment applications• Virtual office• Local presence• M2M ...

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About the Super Tec Team• Incorp. 1999 in Pensacola, Florida• First, $1400 dialup IP Super Phone• Added Virtual Phone Line• 2005, carriers, voip companies to DIDX.net, public

peering for DID wholesale • BuildingManagementSystem.net• HealthManagementSystem.net• IP-PABX.com• Techistan.com

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PPT w/ a little help from my friends

• 360 Networks, Thomas Michaels

• Go4Impact, Consuelo Griego