Thanks for this presentation and thanks for taking the time out to teach us. This is actually a lot better than the webinar I just tried to watch which kept freezing up. I think a video camera and real whiteboard is far better than a virtual one. Also, suggesting that you should be eliminated is unprofessional, and if this “mpatryn” person is a part of our industry their cynicism is not welcome.
Thank you for posting this video, I think that the white board is an excellent tool and incorporating it into a You-tube video is a nice touch. I also enjoyed your MPLS presentation and found it very informative. Keep up the good work!
@mpatryn Youtube is a place for individuals to share videos that they find interesting.. which is what I have done.. and will continue to do… so in that light.. Youtube is my “public” class room… “private” implies that there is a membership fee of some sort… your only investment was the effort to click your mouse and navigate to my Youtube channel… if you find my videos boring.. I encourage you to continue to invest more effort in your mouse… and navigate away from my channel…
I agree that your knowledge of SIP Trunking is current, however I disagree that when using a site such as You Tube and you incorporate a Whiteboard with an extremely BORING PRESENTATION you should be eliminated from giving any type of presentation. Seriously, your definetely an SME but your presentation skills and use of a whiteboard need to go! This is You Tube..not your private classroom. Now Cisco has an outstanding presentation. The facilitator is outgoing and graphics are 21st century!
I agree that your knowledge of SIP Trunking is current, however I disagree that when using a site such as You Tube and you incorporate a Whiteboard with an extremely BORING PRESENTATION you should be eliminated from giving any type of presentation. Seriously, your definetely an SME but your presentation skills and use of a whiteboard need to go! This is You Tube..not your private classroom
Thanks, clear and concise explanation. Fully agree with the below comments, simplifying new technologies and explaining the customer benefits is really helpful.
Yes, VoIP moved us into a whole new world in communications and SIP will take us even further… today the biggest driver in SIP is cost savings on SIP trunking.. Tomorrow there are so many more options… such as extending video and presence information…
thanks for the explanation … i’ve been googling sip trunking and voip gateway to understand how it works for a while now but this is definitely the best video/tutorial i’ve ever found!
gotta love VOIP! i save tons of money calling brazil every month
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January 3rd, 2011 at 3:46 pm
Thanks for the video I really appreciated
January 3rd, 2011 at 4:43 pm
Michael,
Thanks for this presentation and thanks for taking the time out to teach us. This is actually a lot better than the webinar I just tried to watch which kept freezing up. I think a video camera and real whiteboard is far better than a virtual one. Also, suggesting that you should be eliminated is unprofessional, and if this “mpatryn” person is a part of our industry their cynicism is not welcome.
Thanks again,
Steve
January 3rd, 2011 at 5:19 pm
Thank you for posting this video, I think that the white board is an excellent tool and incorporating it into a You-tube video is a nice touch. I also enjoyed your MPLS presentation and found it very informative. Keep up the good work!
January 3rd, 2011 at 6:04 pm
@mpatryn Youtube is a place for individuals to share videos that they find interesting.. which is what I have done.. and will continue to do… so in that light.. Youtube is my “public” class room… “private” implies that there is a membership fee of some sort… your only investment was the effort to click your mouse and navigate to my Youtube channel… if you find my videos boring.. I encourage you to continue to invest more effort in your mouse… and navigate away from my channel…
January 3rd, 2011 at 6:12 pm
I agree that your knowledge of SIP Trunking is current, however I disagree that when using a site such as You Tube and you incorporate a Whiteboard with an extremely BORING PRESENTATION you should be eliminated from giving any type of presentation. Seriously, your definetely an SME but your presentation skills and use of a whiteboard need to go! This is You Tube..not your private classroom. Now Cisco has an outstanding presentation. The facilitator is outgoing and graphics are 21st century!
January 3rd, 2011 at 6:41 pm
I agree that your knowledge of SIP Trunking is current, however I disagree that when using a site such as You Tube and you incorporate a Whiteboard with an extremely BORING PRESENTATION you should be eliminated from giving any type of presentation. Seriously, your definetely an SME but your presentation skills and use of a whiteboard need to go! This is You Tube..not your private classroom
January 3rd, 2011 at 6:54 pm
@nickharthan
Thanks for the kind words!!
Michael
January 3rd, 2011 at 7:03 pm
Thanks, clear and concise explanation. Fully agree with the below comments, simplifying new technologies and explaining the customer benefits is really helpful.
January 3rd, 2011 at 7:20 pm
@ katutona
Thanks for the feedback!! I am planning on uploading a sister SIP video that explains the different dilvery methods of SIP Trunking… stay tuned…
Thanks,
Michael
January 3rd, 2011 at 7:42 pm
thank you for this video, the best explanation i ve found on the net
January 3rd, 2011 at 8:01 pm
@alexlpereira
Glad you found my video explaination usefull
Yes, VoIP moved us into a whole new world in communications and SIP will take us even further… today the biggest driver in SIP is cost savings on SIP trunking.. Tomorrow there are so many more options… such as extending video and presence information…
Thanks,
Michael
January 3rd, 2011 at 8:23 pm
thanks for the explanation … i’ve been googling sip trunking and voip gateway to understand how it works for a while now but this is definitely the best video/tutorial i’ve ever found!
gotta love VOIP! i save tons of money calling brazil every month