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The Future of Voice Services is … is… Multimedia (Voice + Video)

The Future of Voice Services is … is… Multimedia (Voice + Video). Doron Meirom, President/VP Sales October 5th, 2010. Why Multimedia Services?. Enables better sharing of information and emotions Provides a richer and more informative real-time communication experience

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The Future of Voice Services is … is… Multimedia (Voice + Video)

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  1. The Future of Voice Services is …is… Multimedia (Voice + Video) Doron Meirom, President/VP Sales October 5th, 2010

  2. Why Multimedia Services? • Enables better sharing of information and emotions • Provides a richer and more informative real-time communication experience • Offers service providers exciting new ways to monetize services • Consumes much more bandwidth than voice resulting in better promotion by operators who have already invested in increased bandwidth • “A picture is worth a thousand words” 2

  3. Whenwill multimedia prevail? Prediction: Multi-media services will prevail when the cost per multi-media port will be similar to the cost per port of a voice port in Y2K. Assuming the cost per port declines according to Moore’s law (half every 18 month), and the cost of a multi-media port is 100 times higher then a voice port: ~7*18 month = 10.5 years2010 When bandwidth will permit at least 0.5Mbps per user at no extra cost (flat rate) LTE, PON When the application engines, the API’s and the underlying technologies will be mature • We’re already there 3

  4. What services will prevail? • According to our accumulated experience as a technology enabler in the real-time multimedia space … • Services are very much country and regional dependent: • India: 3G-324M based IVVR is predicted to be a killer app. • Korea, Japan: Fixed line IMS based Video conferencing and video messaging • Services need to support both high-end VGA/720p based video as well as low-end 64kbps based video • Basically every voice based service can be enriched by the multimedia experience. • Vendors and system integrators therefore, need to offer a platform that will deliver a multitude of applications. 4

  5. Key Applications • IMS/NGN • Media Gateway • Media Server • Video conferencing • Session Border Controller (SBC) • iPBX • Video enabled iPBX • All-in-one PBX (voice + fax + video) • IVVR • Call centers/customer support services • Emergency support services • Reservations/ticketing • Tele-voting • Mobile Video Advertising • Mobile Value Added Services (MVAS) • Video Calling • Video ringback tones • Mobile video conferencing • Video sharing • Mobile VOD IVR systems enabled over 30 million weekly votes on American Idol. --- IVVR systems will allow emergency response teams to interact visually- potentially saving lives! 05

  6. Voice + Video = Multimedia Communications • Voice-based services will be enriched • by multimedia communications 06

  7. > THANK YOU For more info contact: doronm@surfsolutions.com

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