alan duric - presentation at emerging communications conference & awards (ecomm 2011)

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Advances in real time communications as kernel for nobler social networks

Alan Duric

CTO & Cofounder

Telio Holding ASA

Twitter: alanduric

About Telio and this session

Founded in Q3/2003, profitable since Q2/2004 Cumulative dividend for the last 3 years is

magnitude higher then all money raised so far Listed on Oslo stock exchange 170k customers (adjusted to market size – few

millions of customers in US …) Very strong internal R&D Expressed views are my personal views!

Soc nets and RTC systems

Currently they are not connected or in the best case

loosely (better said lousily) connected …

At some point we will want to have holistic system (RTC

with soc net aspect or soc net with seamless and functioning

RTC)

Communications, social and anthropological aspect

Dunbar’s numberDunbar's number is suggested to be a theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships. These are relationships in which an individual knows who each person is, and how each person relates to every other person. Proponents assert that numbers larger than this generally require more restrictive rules, laws, and enforced norms to maintain a stable, cohesive group. No precise value has been proposed for Dunbar's number. It has been proposed to lie between 100 and 230, with a commonly used value of 150. Dunbar's number states the number of people one knows and keeps social contact with, and it does not include the number of people known personally with a ceased social relationship, nor people just generally known with lack a persistent social relationship, a number which might be much higher and likely depends on long-term memory size.

Reference: Wikipedia, 2011

What do current social networks remind me on?

Pri

vacy

Business m

odel

Mighty leader …

Similarities are striking …

Current status examined

OK, let’s try to model things a bit …

Address book is being reinvented

Buddy Lis or Friends ListBuddy Lis or Friends ListAddress bookAddress book

Somewhat personal Co-created with the people I like

and not necessarily like Not everyone that I communicate

the most is on the list No segmentation nor privacy ..

Somewhat personal Co-created with the people I like

and not necessarily like Not everyone that I communicate

the most is on the list No segmentation nor privacy ..

Personal Created by me Most of my communications time is

spent with the people on the list Better segmentation of the different

character of groups Legacy systems support

Personal Created by me Most of my communications time is

spent with the people on the list Better segmentation of the different

character of groups Legacy systems support

Address book is personal, matters more and after all I have created it!.

Co

nc

lus

ion

Co

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ion

SCENE

Comparison to Buddy lists and friends list

Address book

Numbers and addressing, quo vadis?

Numbers - evolution trackMobile and fixed number versus private and group number

Numbers – evolution path

Fixednumber

PersonalBiz

PersonalPrivate

GroupBiz

Groupprivate

Mobilenumber

Group number - proliferationGroup numbers morphing into group addresses

Business group number

Other group (biz)

Other group (private)

….

Private group number (family number)

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After all,how do we communicate?

Natural comms escalationMode of communication will depend on the closenes of the participants, context and content of the conversation

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Sa said before …

At some point we will want to have holistic system (RTC

with soc net aspect or soc net with seamless and functioning

RTC)

With proper privacy and where decent part of the earned

money can be distributed to real creators of the value …

Our first step to make things better …

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In house built and video availability from December 2009

Multiplatform support Open standards support

(interoperability with other video devices and SIP devices)

High quality video in Portrait and landscape mode (H.263 and H.264)

HD Sound (G.722 and OPUS) Interconnectivity to legacy networks

and number of free minutes

GojiUnique set of features

More (soon) on: www.gojiapp.com

Twitter: alanduric

LinkedIn.com/in/alanduric

"The future is here, it's just not evenly distributed yet."

-- William Gibson

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