Voice2.0-My Kickoff
Here I am sitting in a hotel in Ottawa on the eve of the Voice2.0 conference contemplating on how to start my blog whose inspiration really comes from those who are behind the conference itself. I really hope to bring a new perspective to the conversation that has been raging about VoIP and its implications on so called converged communications.
Although I spend my professional life working in the bowels of Telco 1.0, do not let the “bellhead” stigma prejudice you towards dismissing the views here. Although I intend to provoke the tension between the two worlds, I also intend to promote a yin and yang sense to the complementary attributes of both; hence the .net in the name.
So pardon the dust as I figure out how to enhance wordpress while simultaneously learning to suppress my normative language and engineering mode of prose required for my daily duties. And do not forget to leave comments, subscribe to my feed, and check back often as I further develop some essays (white papers for the geeks) that will be posted separate.



[…] I guess a logical first step is to declare what this blog is about with something of more sustenance than my welcoming post. Alec Saunders set quite a precedent for manifestos with his Voice2.0 post. And if that was not enough, he has updated it recently. Since I don’t have the proletariat up in arms for a revolution, I’d like to consider something less jarring than a manifesto, something like JP Rangaswami’s kernel. Hopefully a the kernel analogy will suite this blog well given you reap what you sow. […]