Dialogic is exhibiting at
Connecting West Africa, taking place at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Dakar,
Senegal on Tuesday the 11th of June.
Jim Machi is the Vice President of Product Management at Dialogic. Today he shares his views on Mobile Congestion, Radio Blogging and Podcasting.
Over a month ago, I participated in a radio blog / podcast ]
with Tech in Twenty. The theme was mobile congestion. Please listen to the 20 minute broadcast/podcast/radio
interview since it
was riveting! Seriously, it was fun, the interviewers Luis and Jennifer asked
good questions and I think the interview is interesting. But then again, that’s
me J.
Let me briefly go over what I covered in that podcast. Mobile congestion is something we’ve all experienced likely multiple times and it is best exemplified by the “spinning” icon you get on your phone when you’re trying to access a video. Everything just slows down. I think we can all understand that. And with more tablets, more smartphones, more smart mobile whatever’s, this problem is just going to continue to get worse.
The
interviewers then asked me, OK, why don’t the carriers just build more towers?
Well, they could and in fact do, but in reality there are many reasons for the
“spinning” so there are multiple ways to attack the problem. First of all, the
carriers can ask the subscribers to pay more when they are using the network as
an on-ramp to the internet ALL THE TIME. So that’s why you see many carriers
having data capping pricing plans. The carriers can also buy or build
additional capacity such as adding cell towers are leasing more transmission
lines. New technology like advanced codecs comes into play. Upgrading networks
such as going to LTE, or advanced versions of 3G, also come into play. Also,
instead of using the mobile cellular network you can use Wi-Fi as an offload
mechanism. And finally, one can maximize the existing capacity of the network
by optimizing the traffic that flows through it.
All
of these are part of the solution and they were wondering how Dialogic played
in the space and why we were unique. Great question. We play in the space by
offering solutions that maximize existing capacity through optimizing the
traffic. This is a very cost effective and fast way to add more capacity to the
networks, which is why carriers would come to us. And we are unique since have
capability and expertise in BOTH voice and video, not just voice, or not just
video.
We
covered a lot of other ground as well, so go listen. I had a good time with it.
Find out more; meet Dialogic at Connecting West Africa, visit Stand 15. Visit the website: www.comworldseries.com/westafrica
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