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	<title>Comments on: Two highlights from 2008 &#8211; TwitterFone and Phweet</title>
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		<title>By: 2009 - We are Talking Emerging Communications Again! &#124; stuart henshall</title>
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		<description>[...] Stardust Global Ventures » Two highlights from 2008 - TwitterFone and Phweet Phweet does something else that’s new. For telephony geeks, we remember that before SS7 signaling was implemented to take phone network signals out of band to a separate network, signaling frequency (SF at 2600 Hz) was carried within the voice badn. SS7 took signaling out of band to a separate packet network. Phweet also moves signaling out of band, but to the Internet. And not just PSTN signaling. It’s an example of using IP-based Internet technologies not just as a collaboration tool for ad hoc conference calling, but for using IP as a command and control channel for network resources in a new way. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Stardust Global Ventures » Two highlights from 2008 &#8211; TwitterFone and Phweet Phweet does something else that’s new. For telephony geeks, we remember that before SS7 signaling was implemented to take phone network signals out of band to a separate network, signaling frequency (SF at 2600 Hz) was carried within the voice badn. SS7 took signaling out of band to a separate packet network. Phweet also moves signaling out of band, but to the Internet. And not just PSTN signaling. It’s an example of using IP-based Internet technologies not just as a collaboration tool for ad hoc conference calling, but for using IP as a command and control channel for network resources in a new way. [...]</p>
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