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Interoperability Test Plan Telecom

September 5th, 2010 admin No comments

Interoperability Test Plan Telecom

G.722.2 (Amr-Wb) Vocoder Supports Half And Full Duplex Modes

Toronto, Canada -GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) recommends this G.722.2 (AMR-WB) vocoder, which is ITU-T G.722.2 compliant and has passed all ITU-T test vectors. The G.722.2 standard uses a wideband, adaptive multi-rate algorithm. It is available for applications including video phones, audio/video conferencing and media gateways. GAO Research Inc.'s vocoder provides both half and full duplex modes of operation and operates at rates of 6.6kbit/s to 23.85kbit/s. By utilizing a wide bandwidth of 50Hz to 7kHz, the G.722.2 algorithm provides higher-than-toll quality speech; the algorithm is ACELP technology enabled. Both the IP network and the 3G network use the codec which provides seamless interoperability.

All GAO's software are subject to the most stringent quality control procedures, which is reflected in its well structured code, detailed design documentation, and well-defined design and test plans. This ensures ease of integration into the user's system, easy maintenance, and a smooth upgrade path for next-generation products.

About GAO Research Inc.
GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) is a recognized international leading provider of communications software to telecom and electronics companies and provides the most comprehensive and unique suite of modem, fax, telephony, speech software, VoIP, FoIP, fax relay and fax/modem/voice relay software for embedded applications for DSP and microprocessors.
Visit http://www.GAOResearch.com for more information.


Toronto, Canada -GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) recommends this G.722.2 (AMR-WB) vocoder, which is ITU-T G.722.2 compliant and has passed all ITU-T test vectors. The G.722.2 standard uses a wideband, adaptive multi-rate algorithm. It is available for applications including video phones, audio/video conferencing and media gateways. GAO Research Inc.'s vocoder provides both half and full duplex modes of operation and operates at rates of 6.6kbit/s to 23.85kbit/s. By utilizing a wide bandwidth of 50Hz to 7kHz, the G.722.2 algorithm provides higher-than-toll quality speech; the algorithm is ACELP technology enabled. Both the IP network and the 3G network use the codec which provides seamless interoperability.

All GAO's software are subject to the most stringent quality control procedures, which is reflected in its well structured code, detailed design documentation, and well-defined design and test plans. This ensures ease of integration into the user's system, easy maintenance, and a smooth upgrade path for next-generation products.

About GAO Research Inc.
GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) is a recognized international leading provider of communications software to telecom and electronics companies and provides the most comprehensive and unique suite of modem, fax, telephony, speech software, VoIP, FoIP, fax relay and fax/modem/voice relay software for embedded applications for DSP and microprocessors.
Visit http://www.GAOResearch.com for more information.

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About GAO Research Inc.
GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) is a recognized international leading provider of communications software to telecom and electronics companies and provides the most comprehensive and unique suite of modem, fax, telephony, speech software, VoIP, FoIP, fax relay and fax/modem/voice relay software for embedded applications for DSP and microprocessors.

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Telecom

September 1st, 2010 admin No comments

Telecom

A New Way to Find Telecom Jobs

If you are interested in telecom jobs, you may be wondering how best to locate available positions that fit your interests and qualifications. This industry is growing quickly but it’s still competitive for potential employees. One way to make the process easier is to look for the telecom recruitment websites found online. The Internet has made finding and acquiring telecom jobs a great deal easier.

Looking for telecom recruitment sources online doesn’t start much differently than traditional job searching. Your first step is to have a solid resume that you can submit to potential employers in order to get their attention. A number of online services are available that can help you write or improve your existing resume. Additionally, you could hire a professional to assist you with preparing the resume.

One important thing to remember is you should save your finished resume in multiple formats. A Word document is good for the printable version of your resume but if you’ll be submitting it through the Internet you may want to save it as a PDF because there is no risk of losing your formatting when the file is opened by the recipient who is going to consider you for available telecom jobs.

One of the benefits of an online search for telecom recruitment opportunities is you can refine the criteria for your search easily. The traditional way to hunt for telecom jobs was through the classifieds where employers would post requests for resume submissions. However, you would have to look through all of those ads in order to identify the few which would fit your needs.

If you are looking for telecom jobs online, however, you can usually make choices that will limit the results you must sort through. For example, you can look for telecom recruitment opportunities based on the job title and position location. That can save you plenty of time and energy, especially if you doing a fairly massive search for telecom jobs.

Just as if you were looking for telecom recruitment chances through a traditional method you need to make sure you read the descriptions carefully. Do not waste your time applying for telecom jobs for which you do not have the basic required skills. However, if you are trying to secure entry level you may want to emphasize non-employment related skills and experiences, such as volunteer efforts that would have prepared you for these telecom recruitment opportunities.

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If you are looking for telecom jobs, our telecom recruitment website will make your search easier. Don’t hesitate to benefit from the information we can offer because, with us, you can get the telecom job you are aiming for!

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Internet > modem >> router >> computer

Use Ethernet patch cord purchased from an office or computer supply store to connect the devices

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How Do I Access Newsgroups

August 17th, 2010 admin No comments

How Do I Access Newsgroups

Usenet account – your gateway to information!

You will have access to any newsgroup you desire on the newsserver, being able to download the needed information using freeware programs such as Grabit. In the meantime, let’s find out more details on Usenet accounts and what they have to offer.

Setting up your newsserver account is incredibly easy, being offered a period of retention of 180 days (that period being considerably larger when it comes to text groups), a number of 10 connections and free unlimited download. The guaranteed speed is of 12Mbit p/s, the information transmitted is protected through the SSL encryption and the package includes customer supports whenever required. This is basically what a Usenet account offers and you cannot deny that you do not feel interested.

This is not the only type of account you can setup on the newsserver. For those who only want to download from time to time but they require a high speed and high retention, the block XS Usenet account is the best choice. The block sizes vary from as little as 2GB to the impressive 100 GB, the prices offered on the payserver varying accordingly. The retention period remains the same and so do the number of connections included within your account. The speed is unlimited, with the specification that the download limit depends entirely on the block size that you’ve chosen in the first place. Secure SSL encryption is guaranteed as well, just as the customer service. You will have to spend some time analyzing what each account has to offer and decide which one you like best.

In order to download information from any of the newsgroepen (newsgroups), you need to setup your Usenet account. Once that step has been completed, you will need a newsreader program, one that you will use in order to actually download the information from a newsgroup. Grabit is a professional newsreader, one that can be downloaded for free. You will have to install the program and configure the info based on your Usenet account, proceeding from there. The newsreader functions wonderfully, allowing you to download any information you desire from any newsgroep.

If you are curious to discover the speed with which you are downloading, then you can check your payserver account and see the limit specified there (of course, your Internet connection will affect that speed as well). Once again, you should not question the security of the downloaded information, as the SSL encryption guarantees a safe download without any question. If you are not satisfied with Grabit, then you should know that there are other newsreader programs available, such as NewsLeecher. You can try it for a period and decide whether you like it more than the other program. Setup the program and it will start the download from the newsgroups automatically.

About the Author

Looking for the latest films, music, games or software? Then Then Usenet is the deal for you! newsgroups, payserver, newsgroup, grabit, astraweb.

DO Usenet Newsgroups still exist?

If so, how do i access them. I used to use outlook express......can I use outlook??

Its called google, it saves time.

Free Access To Internet Newsgroups

August 6th, 2010 admin No comments

Free Access To Internet Newsgroups

8 Things All Internet Marketer Wannabes Should Know

Thousands of Internet marketer wannabes have decided to become the next batch of Internet Millionaires.

They have read that about 600 million people have access to the Internet - and yet it is still in its infancy. Every month millions of newcomers and thousands of businesses are reported to be setting up online.

With the expanding audience in the form of Internet users, we now have a fantastic opportunity to be successful in online business.

Residual Incomes are made available to people from all walks of life. You can now make money online with simple and proven formula used by many to earn multiple streams of residual income. However it takes a lot of hard work and some financial investment. The following is a short list of 8 things you should be aware of:

1. MAKE A CHOICE OF WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO SELL

1.1 Products

When you sell a product you can either carry out the whole operation of manufacturing or creating the products, handling orders, stocking and inventory management, shipping the goods, and processing the payments OR you could simply join some affiliate programs and market for companies that will handle all the administration for you. Your job is therefore merely to get the orders to the companies and receive commission as a result of your effort. The question we should ask ourselves is "What products should we sell?" We should all know that the item that has been recognized as the number one business product of the future is "information". Examples of highly successful information products are the 'how-to' and "self-improvement" e-books which tell the readers how to solve certain problems. If you are knowledgeable about a particular subject you could consider writing and developing your own products and delivering it via the many channels opened to you such as websites, newsletters, ezines and emails.

1.2. Services

One advantage of selling a service is that you can often generate a 'residual' income. It is possible to have a monthly passive income as long as the existing customers continue to use your service. But we should ask again "What types of service are suitable for online selling?" As the Internet boom continues the most obvious possibility is any service which could help companies in using the Internet in their business. An excellent example is a web hosting service whereby the host will provide the space to put up websites of others with the necessary tools to manage it while providing technical advice and service to their clients.

2. PREPARE A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN

Don't start until you have made a plan that includes what the markets are, what products and services you're selling to these markets, how to acquire these products (and services), how you will market and sell them and how to get the money to pay for all these things. Like any other forms of work, you must have a plan for your Internet business. Set an achievable short term, medium term and long term objectives, prepare a budget and stick to them as far as possible. Carry out periodical checking to determine any deviations from the plan and take the necessary remedial actions.

3. OBTAIN AN E-COMMERSE PROGRAM

You must have the capability to accept orders, arrange for payment, preferably by credit card, and ship the product. Otherwise you should do as many successful Internet entrepreneurs do, that is, joining good affiliate programs where you need not worry about processing of orders, collection of payment, packing and shipping of the products as these would be taken care of by the merchants i.e. the affiliate program owners.

4. PREPARE A WELL WRITTEN SALES COPY

The content of your website should have attractive and hard hitting selling materials to persuade your prospects to buy from you while maintaining and keeping the existing customers. Copywriting requires some skill. If you can't do it yourself you will have to hire professional copywriters to do it for you for a fee.

5. BE PATIENT AND PERSEVERE

Building a successful business on the Internet takes not only a lot of effort and time, it also requires some financial input on your part especially for acquiring the necessary knowledge and to advertise your business. Don't be trapped by the "overnight miracle" and "become-an- instant-millionaire" hype and stories.

You'd be tempted with countless of seemingly very attractive offers and promises from the Web to help improve your business. Many of these would lead you to disappointment and frustration. You should persevere and re-invest your early profits back into the business.

6. GET YOUR LIST

In Internet marketing, always remember three very important words. They're...LIST, LIST and LIST. Also, do not forget the popular Internet adage, "The Gold is in your LIST!" This means that a big chunk of your time, effort and concentration should be directed to getting the right strategy to drive traffic to your site. Advertising is therefore of utmost importance.

7. DO NOT SPAM

Do not ever try to spam i.e. sending unsolicited e-mails to unexpected recipients under any circumstances. I get very annoyed when I find chunks of unwanted e-mails plugging my mailbox resulting in the e-mails from my friends and business associates being "lost" in the midst of these junks mails. The frustrating process of deleting them is enough to drive me through the roof! If you insisted on "spamming", you'd very likely have your name and registration terminated. It is therefore not worth the while because eventually your business would suffer.

8. KNOW HOW AND WHERE TO ADVERTISE

There are many locations where you can place an Ad such as newsgroups, forums, ezines, websites some of which you have to pay for while some are totally free of charge. It is possible to post your Ad to a mailing list, newsgroups, and also discussion forums using a signature file to promote your products.

About the Author

John Woon (Sung-Liang Woon) is a Rubber and Latex Consultant with about 30 years of experience. He is now also earning handsome income from the Internet working from home. Check this fantastic website to find out how he has ventured into Internet business: http://www.PlugInProfitSite.com/main-9747 ... Learn more about his website and blog at: http://www.johnwoon.com and http://healthysite.blogspot.com

Leadership Skills Of Michael Dell

July 23rd, 2010 admin No comments

Leadership Skills Of Michael Dell

All the World’s a Business Stage

No business leader interested in the challenge of globalisation can afford to ignore the work of Kenichi Ohmae, an acclaimed management strategist renowned for his work on globalisation and the borderless economy.

Dubbed “Japan’s only successful management guru” by the Financial Times, Ohmae is a man of many parts. He is a concert-playing flautist, a nuclear physicist, a would-be politician, former McKinsey consultant, a motor-cycling enthusiast and author of over 100 books – to name but a few.

Though he is Japanese and lives in Tokyo, Ohmae is instinctively global. As well as being dean of two private schools in Tokyo – Isshinjuku, which teaches public policy, and Attacker’s Advantage, which teaches entrepreneurship – he is also the Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the UCLA School of Public and Social Research in California. He lectures all over the world, advises businesses and governments in every continent and writes regularly for western journals.

His writing focuses on the forces that are dissolving national borders and building new regional economies, how businesses should leverage technology and other new platforms for growth, how to lead a global corporation and the role governments play when nation states no longer matter.

Ohmae’s most recent book, The Next Global Stage: Challenges and opportunities in our borderless world, builds on much of his earlier work and is intended, he says, “to provide a script to help people through the shifting plotlines of the global economy.”

Borderlessness is the most important characteristic of the global economy, Ohmae believes. “In terms of communications, capital, corporations and consumers, which are the four key factors of business life, the world has already attained borderlessness,” he says.

He explains that the concepts of America Inc or Japan Inc are already largely irrelevant, because e-commerce knows no boundaries. When you get an email you have no indication of which country it comes from, knowledge workers can and do work anywhere, financiers – and individuals – switch their investments to whichever country yields the best returns, and so on.

He goes on to argue that nation states are declining because their fixation on borders is out of kilter with today’s transnational world. The nation state, he says, “has the potential to hold back human development through artificial compartmentalisation of skills and markets.” By contrast, ‘region states’, which used to be seen as parochial and inward looking, will become more important.

Emerging region states include places like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou in China, Hyderabad and Mumbai in India and San Jose in California. But Ohmae stresses the importance of ‘human magnets’ to a region too, describing the effect Michael Dell has had on the growth of Austin in Texas, the original location of his eponymous computer company, as “monumental.”

The most important element of any successful region, he continues, is openness to the outside world. “The rest of the world must be viewed as a source of prosperity. All lingering concepts of native versus foreigner must be erased, so rules limiting foreign investment or foreign ownership of land or capital must be abolished.”

Ohmae judges the ‘annus domini’ of the global economy to be 1985, the year that Microsoft launched its Windows operating system, and he uses the tongue-in-cheek dating system of BG and AG – that is, Before Gates and After Gates.

Success in the new global economy will depend on Good Leadership, he continues. “Given the uncertainties, leaders must be creative and pragmatic, refusing to be imprisoned by the past. Business leaders should have vision. They must embrace innovation and court flexibility. They must also possess a full understanding of, an instinctive sympathy with and a total commitment to the global economy.”

The Mind of the Strategist, which made Ohmae’s name 20 years ago, is still viewed by many as a Bible of corporate strategy because of its good sense and clear advice. Its underlying premise is that successful business strategies do not come from rigorous analysis but from a thought process that is creative and intuitive rather than rational.

One chapter in the book is an essential aide memoire for anyone running a business. It comprises a list of things to avoid and concentrate on. For example:

Avoid tunnel vision: consider alternative routes rather than being fixated on one.

Avoid the peril of perfectionism: sometimes it’s better to do something that’s almost right rather than wait for the perfect solution and miss the strategic opportunity.

Focus on the key factors and don’t be distracted by minor complications: all businesses are simple, once you get to know them. Banking, for instance, might look complicated to the outsider, but boiled down to its core it is nothing more than getting in money cheap and lending it out as expensively as you can.

Always challenge the constraints and ask ‘what can we do?’ rather than ‘what can’t we do?’ Strategy is a question of attitude more than numbers.

In the book Ohmae contrasts the Japanese and American approaches to strategy. The Japanese look at what they think their customers will want, whether the company has the competence to meet these demands, and whether they can do so profitably in the face of competition. The American way, at the time, was to analyse the numbers for the different possible options – something Ohmae calls ‘spreadsheet doodling.’

But it is the bigger issue of the changing shape of the world of business that truly fascinates him and will no doubt continue to do so, and it is a source of concern to him that so many businesses fail to take it seriously.

“The global economy is reality, not a theory,” he says. “It is growing stronger, it will feed on its own strengths, it is irresistible. There is no use complaining about it or wishing it to go away. People just have to learn to live with it.”

Or, more accurately, they have to learn how to conquer this new ‘invisible continent’, before the rules and laws are too fixed and before others see the possibilities.

As he points out, what others saw as Florida marshland, Disney turned into a hugely successful theme park.

Previously published in the Business Review, Impact Executives and http://www.onrec.com/newsstories/22623.asp

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