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All Rights Reserved.<br \/>         5255 Stevens Creek, #127 Santa Clara, CA 95051<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><strong><a name=\"top\"\/>Viodi          View Newsletter &#8211; July 12th, 2006<\/strong>        <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.c-cor.com\/events\/2006\/global_ip_summit\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/local\/conferencelogo.gif\" alt=\"Click here to learn more about Viodi's Local Content Workshop\" border=\"0\"\/><br \/>         Click here to learn more about Viodi&#8217;s Local Content Workshop<\/a>        <\/p>\n<hr\/>\n<p align=\"center\">By Ken Pyle, ken.pyle@viodi.com,          Managing Editor, Viodi View<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"#ip\"><strong>C-COR&#8217;s Global IP Summit Highlights            &#8211; <\/strong><\/a> <a href=\"#ip\"><strong>The World Will Have One Computer<\/strong><\/a>            <\/li>\n<li><strong><a href=\"#intel\"><strong>Why            Intel Invested $600M in Clearwire<\/strong><\/a><\/strong><a href=\"#bundle\"><strong\/><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"#tivo\"><strong>Another Use for TIVO, Now            That Rocketboom\u2019s Future Trajectory Is Uncertain<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n<li> <strong><a href=\"#opastco\"><strong>OPASTCO            &amp; Local Content Workshop<\/strong><\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"#people\"><strong>People On The Move<\/strong><\/a><\/li>\n<li><strong> <a href=\"#oops\">Oooops:<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<li><strong><a href=\"#korner\">The Korner &#8211; It\u2019s            All Greek to Me<\/a><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>About once a year, a good jolt of international humble          pie is a good thing for this American and a Silicon Valley native who          tends to be a little too <strong>myopic in my thinking<\/strong>. With          all of the buzz and excitement of Silicon Valley, it often seems that          this former fruit capital is at the center of the world. <strong>C-COR&#8217;s          Global IP Summi<\/strong>t and the surrounding ancient Greek environs served          as a good wake-up call that technology transcends borders and that center          of the world can be anywhere there is a high speed Internet connection.          <\/p>\n<p><strong><a name=\"ip\"\/>Global IP Summit Highlights          &#8211; The World Will Have One Computer:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>                           If there was one thread that was weaved              through the 12+ sessions at C-COR\u2019s Global IP Summit it would              be <strong>\u201cone\u201d<\/strong>. Increasingly, a provider only              needs one network for carrying all of the landline services that customers              demand. And these services, as they become more and more integrated,              are becoming features to a single product which has a high quality,              flexible and reliable network at its core. One speaker suggested that              soon <strong>the world will only have one computer<\/strong>, as IP              is connecting all devices into a single massive network.            <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/i37.photobucket.com\/albums\/e99\/k_pyle\/Greece\/93998d83.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/newsletter\/060700\/bundle.jpg\" width=\"159\" height=\"106\"\/><br \/>               Is the Bundle Enough Panel<\/a>             <\/p>\n<p>Speakers repeatedly reinforced the idea that MSOs are          beginning to quickly migrate to an all digital and switched digital broadcast          network (e.g. UPC is \u201cgiving away\u201d 500,000 digital set-tops          in Holland). With low-end,<strong> digital set-tops priced at $70<\/strong>          (no display, digital only), there will be a huge demand for digital RF          set-tops in the next few years, as an all digital architecture will allow          MSOs to recover bandwidth that can be used for additional High Definition          offerings. It also allows them to simplify and consolidate trunking onto          multicast IP fiber networks (no need for RF fiber trunking in this scenario).          The all digital platform is complemented by the addition of digital switching          at the hub level. Like an IPTV system, this provides great bandwidth efficiency          and the opportunity for better service personalization. <\/p>\n<p>                           Tying all of their existing services              together will be the wireless overlay with their Sprint partnership.              They are promising all of the communication\u2019s convergence features              we have heard of for so long; things like DVR control from the phone.              One thing that makes the cable companies different than the telcos              these days is that they remain independent, while working closely              as group to advance their industry. The large telcos, which invented              Bellcore &#8211; the ultimate standards and testing organization &#8211; are increasingly              fractured in their approaches to upgrading their networks. It is also              a bit ironic that <strong>Sprint has come full circle<\/strong>, as              the original investors in Sprint PCS were the major MSOs.                           <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/i37.photobucket.com\/albums\/e99\/k_pyle\/Greece\/96c6881f.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/newsletter\/060700\/osp.jpg\" width=\"120\" height=\"160\"\/><br \/>                 OSP in Downtown Athens<\/a>               <\/p>\n<p>Over the Top IP applications (e.g. <strong>YouTube, Packet8<\/strong>,          etc.) was another topic that kept bubbling to the surface in many of the          panels and keynote addresses. <strong>Mike Fries<\/strong>, the CEO of          <strong>UPC,<\/strong> summarized the statements of his colleagues and          the other panelists when he indicated that cable would have to embrace          these third-party applications and not impede their flow if they were          to remain relevant to their customers and stay competitive with rival          networks. <\/p>\n<p>More detailed notes from the panels that included discussions          of bundling, advertising, the future, marketing, over the top video, switched          digital video versus IP and much more will be provided in future issues          of the Club Viodi web site.<\/p>\n<p><strong><a name=\"intel\"\/>Why Intel Invested $600M          in Clearwire<\/strong>:<br \/>         by <strong>Alan J. Weissberger<\/strong> <strong>aweissberger@sbcglobal.net<\/strong>        <\/p>\n<p> <strong>Clearwire<\/strong>, a network operator which          has only installed proprietary fixed wireless networks from subsidiary          <strong>NextNet Wireless<\/strong>, announced that it has received $900          million in financing from <strong>Intel and Motorola<\/strong>. Intel Capital,          which had earlier invested in Clearwire, will put $600 million more into          the company. That represents the single biggest investment for Intel Capital          ever. Motorola will buy NextNet Wireless from Clearwire. Motorola Ventures          is also buying an unspecified stake in Clearwire. The three companies          will cooperate on research, development and deployment of future wireless          broadband networks. Motorola will sell NextNet equipment to Clearwire,          and Intel will concentrate on getting mobile <strong>WiMa<\/strong>x chips          designed <strong>into future notebook PCs<\/strong>.         <\/p>\n<p> [Clearwire&#8217;s press release announcing this additional          infusion of capital can be downloaded from: <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/clearwire.com\/company\/news\/07_05_06.php\">http:\/\/clearwire.com\/company\/news\/07_05_06.php<\/a><\/strong>]        <\/p>\n<p> Will this initiative create a new food chain that dominates          the mobile WiMAX market? That is, Intel selling their Rosedale WiMAX chips          to Motorola (and other network equipment companies) which in turn sell          their gear to Clearwire. Maybe, but we think that other semiconductor          manufacturers will also benefit. This funding and collaboration announcement          shows that three major players are intensely focused on getting the mobile          WiMAX standard &#8211; IEEE 802.16e-2005 -deployed around the world. Ultimately,          mobile WiMax will connect notebook computers to the Internet (the mobile          computing market) as well as carry steaming video, data, and VoIP traffic          to various gadgets (the handheld communication market). Motorola, which          sells the Canopy fixed wireless product, is quite keen on mobile WiMAX.          Intel aims to get their mobile WiMAX chips designed into notebook PCs          sold in 2008. <br \/>         <strong>Where does this leave fixed WiMAX<\/strong> (IEEE 802.16-2004)?          Suprisingly, that technology has a lot of potential and power, which we          will explore in the <strong>next issue of the Viodi View<\/strong>.        <\/p>\n<p> <a name=\"tivo\" id=\"tivo\"\/><strong>Another Use for          TIVO, Now That Rocketboom\u2019s Future Trajectory Is Uncertain:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The previous issue of the Viodi View may have<strong>          jinxed Rocketboom<\/strong>. In that issue, it was mentioned how TIVO was          employed to fetch daily episodes of this unique Internet VLOG. Since that          issue, the face in front of the camera, <strong>Amanda Congdon<\/strong>,          and her partner behind the scenes have, unfortunately, gone separate ways.          It will be interesting to see Congdon\u2019s career path, as her personality          was the driving force behind this groundbreaking show. <\/p>\n<p>Rocketboom\u2019s demise left me wondering what to do          with TiVo, besides the mundane things like recording old <em><strong>Tom          &amp; Jerry<\/strong><\/em> episodes. Fortunately, I found a new application;<strong>          testing videos<\/strong>. Videos don\u2019t appear the same on PCs as          they do on televisions, so it is always a good idea to test a PC-edited          video on a television. The process of burning a DVD just to test can be          time consuming and wasteful of DVD stock. With TiVo, however, all one          has to do is export an MPEG-2 file to the TiVo folder on the PC. The file          can then be viewed on the television via the TiVo \u2013 <strong>way          cool.<\/strong> <\/p>\n<p><strong><a name=\"opastco\"\/>OPASTCO &amp; Local Content          Workshop:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The reason I have been busy testing videos is in preparation          for some of the things we are doing at OPASTCO, as well as for next week\u2019s          Local Content Workshop. If you are at all interested in the independent          telco market,<strong> you should be at OPASTCO<\/strong>. After OPASTCO,          we will be heading to Myrtle Beach, SC and to Horry Telephone to talk          Local Content. This is the biggest Local Content Workshop yet and it is          going to be fun. Thanks Horry for you help with the Local Content Workshop,          as well as <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kasenna.com\/\"><strong>Kasenna<\/strong><\/a>          and <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/www.neonova.com\/\">NeoNova<\/a><\/strong> for          sponsoring what we are doing at OPASTCO. <\/p>\n<p><strong><a name=\"people\"\/>People On The Move:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Here are some interesting announcements of friends who          are moving around. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Mary Coller Albert<\/strong> formerly of Sony          is now <strong>Chief Marketing Officer<\/strong> of <strong>Movielink<\/strong>.          <\/p>\n<p><strong>Allison Flerl<\/strong> will be moving from USTA          to the Corporate Communications\/PR team at VeriSign, where she will focus          primarily on the VCS (<strong>VeriSign Communications Services<\/strong>)          business unit. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Mark Langford<\/strong> has moved back to the          U.S. from Cablecomm (and before that Swisscomm) and is now <strong>VP          Product Development for MovieBeam<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Hassan Miah<\/strong>, the former Managing Director          of Intel Capital, where he led worldwide media and entertainment investments,          is now <strong>Managing Director of Oris Capital<\/strong>. This is an          interesting company as it will be investing in companies that merge entertainment          and technology. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Behrooz Parsay<\/strong>, a Raynet Alumnus, is          now<strong> VP of Engineering at Aperto Networks<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>Congratulations to All! <\/p>\n<p><a name=\"oops\"\/><strong> Oooops:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In the last issue, Digdia was incorrectly identified          as Digdea. Thanks Paula for catching that error. Digdia\u2019s link is:          <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.digdia.com\/\"><strong>http:\/\/www.digdia.com\/<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a name=\"korner\" id=\"korner\"\/><strong>The Korner &#8211;          It\u2019s All Greek to Me<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>What gives travel real meaning is not the monuments or          sights one sees along the way, but the relationships that are formed and          the experiences that are shared with the people with whom one travels.          As I look back on my first trip to Greece some 14 years ago, most of the          crystal clear memories I had were of the <strong>people<\/strong>; the          Australian young lady my travel-mate and I befriended, the retired couple          we met in front of a museum; the two hour rush from Delfi to the Athens          airport that coincided with a two hour argument between my then-girlfriend          as to when we needed to arrive at the airport and the best way to navigate          the narrow streets of Athens. <\/p>\n<p>                           Thus, I was thrilled when<strong> Phil Erli<\/strong>,              a visionary and independent telco leader, invited me to join him in              his travels around Greece. Touring ruins with Phil is like have a              personal tour guide. His recollection of events and prominent historical              figures is amazing. Gazing at the ruins of long lost infrastructure              and the bones of people buried 5,000 years ago is a <strong>humbling<\/strong>              <strong>experience<\/strong>, as it is puts into perspective the fleeting              nature of our earthly accomplishments. The excavations by archeologists              literally show how civilizations build upon the fruits of those that              had proceeded.            <\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><a href=\"http:\/\/i37.photobucket.com\/albums\/e99\/k_pyle\/Greece\/00ff3816.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/newsletter\/060700\/phil.jpg\" width=\"160\" height=\"120\" border=\"0\"\/><br \/>               Phil Elri &amp; Ken Pyle @ Delphi<\/a> <\/p>\n<p><strong>Delfi<\/strong>, considered to be the center of          the world in its day, reminded me of the attitude of many of the people          of modern day Washington D.C., Los Angeles or Silicon Valley have about          their respective bergs. People would make pilgrimages to this isolated          site to learn what lie in their future. Pilgrims would pay the high priests          to have a question answered. The high priest was a bit of a middleman,          as we would consult the oracle (also known as, the Pythia). The female          Pythia would then inhale vapors of naturally occurring ethylene that leaked          from the \u201cnavel\u201d of the earth (i.e. a crack in the ground)          and chew on laurel leaves. <\/p>\n<p>The stoned Pythia was thought to have the insight of          Apollo as she let loose with a stream of consciousness. It was up to the          priest to interpret the oracle. Like a modern day consultant, the high          priests were paid to tell the pilgrim what the pilgrim already thought          they knew. The interpretations and resulting predictions were ambiguous,          so that, regardless of the outcome, the pilgrim would believe the oracle          to be correct. The high priests did have some insight of important things,          as Delfi was a neutral site among the city-states of Greece and acted          sort of as a<strong> middleman for information<\/strong>. And it was play          for pay, as the more treasure provided to Apollo\u2019s temple, the more          detailed answer that would be given. <\/p>\n<p>The modern day ruins of Delfi features the obligatory          gift shop. The gift shop\u2019s cashier, a man estimated to be between          25 and 30, was listening to a Greek radio station and reading a Greek          newspaper when Phil asked him for assistance. These disparate media being          consumed by this young man were being transported on a <strong>single          medium<\/strong>, otherwise known as the Internet. That this historic site          had access to the World Wide Web was amazing, since Delfi is in a pretty          rural, rugged and rocky part of Greece (the last two adjectives are redundant).          <\/p>\n<p>The cashier provided <strong>some interesting insight<\/strong>,          as he indicated that he pays approximately 25 Euro (~$40) for a 1 Mbit\/second          Internet ADSL connection. He doesn\u2019t use the phone line provided          by the telco, opting instead for the no-cost Google Talk. He just got          a \u201cfree\u201d Motorola Razor, but only uses it for SMS messaging,          as voice service is too expensive. He doesn\u2019t subscribe to cable,          as he doesn\u2019t like the Jerry Springer-style shows that he perceives          to be prevalent. He did admit to watching the online versions of shows          from the History Channel, as well viewing programming provided by Free          to Air broadcasters. <\/p>\n<p>It is kind of ironic and <strong>humbling<\/strong> that          this guy, who is in the middle of nowhere, proved to be as cutting edge          as just about any Silicon Valley consumer; a place that some claim to          be the <strong>center of the tech world<\/strong> (ok, I have done this          on occasion as the self-proclaimed ambassador for San Jose, the Capital          of Silicon Valley). <\/p>\n<p><a href=\"#top\">Back to Top<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"MsoBodyText\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.viodi.com\/newsletter\/060601\/index.htm\">Previous          Issue<\/a><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><strong>Viodi          View Subscribe<\/strong><\/p>\n<p align=\"left\" valign=\"TOP\">Salutation<\/p>\n<p>                                                Mr.                  Ms.                  M.                  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