How Authentic is Your Social Brand?

Monday, 04. 5. 2010  –  Category: Enversa Companies

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You open your Facebook or Twitter account and begin to scour the recent posts of your friends for interesting news.  As you scroll down the page, you see the following assortment of posts sprinkled amongst a pile of article links:
<p style=”text-align: center;”><em>Sunshine makes me happy!</em></p>
<p style=”text-align: center;”><em>Eating pancakes.  Yummy.</em></p>
<p style=”text-align: center;”><em>So sleepy.</em></p>
<p style=”text-align: center;”><em>Sigh.</em></p>
It’s exciting stuff, that’s for sure.  I mean, the great Pancake Movement certainly appreciates the support.  But what value does this bring to those reading?  With posts like these, it becomes difficult to justify that there is any value.  And if the goal of social networking is to stay connected to those you know, how are you…

Enhancing Cell Phone Capabilities

Thursday, 03. 25. 2010  –  Category: Dial611

Even for the most news conscious of tech enthusiasts out there, the evolution of the mobile phone is increasingly difficult to follow.  What once used to be a device to simply make calls, the phone has become a hub of information essential on both a personal and professional level.  With mobile applications enhancing the experience even further, consumers are less interested in the phone portion of smart phones’ capabilities.
The past two years have ushered in the iPhone, the Droid, the Pre and slew of Blackberries that have changed the way we look at our phone experience.  As rumors of additional phones and revolutionary platforms continue to swirl as if ready to break at any moment, the thought of actually buying one of these devices seems…

How Data Consumption is Driving Innovation

Thursday, 03. 11. 2010  –  Category: T2 Communications

As has been in discussed in recent articles “The Demand for the Data Pipe” and “Does FTTH Solve Our Data Needs?,” the increasing data needs of even the most average consumer are causing us to reconsider how we deploy and manage our networks.  This evolution in communication and entertainment stands to change not just network operators, but nearly every level of the network food chain.  As a result, it is likely that we are on the verge of another massive innovation streak to accommodate the needs of consumers.

The Role of Traditional Service Providers

If the average person’s phone and television needs move over their data connection, what does that do to traditional providers?  Likely it changes the marketplace into single pool of competing data network managers. …

Does FTTH Solve Our Data Needs?

Tuesday, 03. 9. 2010  –  Category: T2 Communications

As was discussed in the previous article, “The Demand for the Data Pipe,” data consumption continues to grow at a strong pace thanks to the increasingly IP based communication and entertainment products entering the marketplace.  This comes as no surprise to network providers, who are seeing their networks being tapped out not just by the super users, but by regular (often low revenue generating) consumers.

Clearly, data consumption is not just a network’s concern.  It also affects the content providers, who want their products available and working well to anyone who wants to use them.  As a result, even these companies are stepping in and pushing to expand and improve how data networks operate.

In February, Google announced a new initiative in which they would be funding…



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