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		<title>John Patrick &#45; CircleID</title>
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			<title> Convergence: ENUM is a Big Deal (Featured Blog)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Convergence as a technology concept has been around for decades. Many have predicted the convergence of electronics and entertainment, of PC's and TV's, and more recently of WiFi and cellular. All of these areas are in fact undergoing various degrees of convergence but there is another area that many are not as familiar with. It is called ENUM...The idea can be extremely useful when you consider that most telephones are limited to twelve keys on a keypad. Ever tried to enter your alphanumeric login ID and password to a web site on a cell phone or Personal Digital Assistant? It is next to impossible! The biggest impact of ENUM will probably be for Voice Over IP (VoIP). In fact, it could be the tipping point. ENUM is a really big deal. <a href="http://www.circleid.com/posts/convergence_enum_is_a_big_deal">More...</a>]]></description>
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