Folks from Skype are wary of the fact that the P2P technology they use is under lawsuit from former Skype founders, and could become a bottle neck moving forward. Lot of Folks have shared there thoughts and concern with the technology. Phil Wolff from Skype journal has posted this mail from Volpi, which has some interesting tit bits
Some interesting data:
• buy Skype, replace p2p with SIP (standard-based, open, can interwork with other VoIP systems – like the Cisco phones)
• use social graph to augment other socials via API or develop its own social
• replace heavy client with flash/html/java version – make it lightweight for embedded devices (mobile)
• clean up staff and cut costs while private
It’s going to be a herculean task to change the whole architecture of Skype. However, changing the architecture from closed proprietary technology to more open standard like SIP/XMPP etc will be a welcome move.
Friday, October 23, 2009
What should be Skype’s strategy to replace P2P?
Posted by Ravi Shankar at 12:40 PM 0 comments
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Destination India!
I have been shipped to India for some official work. It’s been really hectic. So I’m on a blogging diet. This explains why I have not updated my blog for quite sometime now. I owe and apology to all my readers for going on a blogging diet. Lot of interesting things happening in the VoIP, Telco world. Hope to catch up with all the interesting stuff and share my insights. Stay tuned!
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