When it comes to VoIP, we've all got a bit fixated on the means to the end instead of the end itself, which is to make communications not just cheaper (a definite fixation here in SA), but easier and more productive. VoIP is a technology. Actually it is a protocol, which in turn is only a predetermined method of communications between devices.
This post is long overdue and I apologise to those who had given up hope of me ever providing a version of the animation we used at the SA Broadband Summit in Feb this year. Truth is, I've been busy and I couldn't get the HTML right first go. I've finally hacked it (helps to follow the programmer's instructions to the letter!)
Here it is, a maybe not so futuristic view of what (Vo)IP can enable for the knowledge worker. There is much it can do for the consumer, but that is another story. If it seems the narrative is a bit rushed, it is; MeshSmith, the animator, begged me to cut it as short as possible - after all I did give him an impossible deadline - which he made. Hit the play button below and adjust the sound for optimal listening pleasure! ;)
that's me. and no one yelled "fore!" dammit!







fore!!!
Nice shorts btw!
Posted by: Henk Kleynhans | 17 April 2007 at 02:10 PM