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Jun 8, 2005 1:52 PM

A photo journal of Supercomm 2005: Highlights and oddities from this week's show


WEDNESDAY PHOTOS
After leaving the ranch, and apparently making a pit stop in Hawaii, this urban cowboy ended up at the Thayer Power and Communication Line Construction Co. Inc. booth.
And still more monkeys...
Find the monkey!
He greets you...he knows your name...he's the friendly team member at Robots 4 Fun.
We could talk about all the cool things ZTE Corp. is doing... or we could just talk about the orange chairs.
Welcome to Wild Wednesday at Supercomm. It's a jungle in here...

TUESDAY PHOTOS
Lost in the halls of McCormick Place? Rushing to meeting you're late for? Take a second to check out the various water fountains--their soothing sounds just might help to calm you down.
Pictured here is one of the monkeys that Laurel Networks (which was acquired by ECI Telecom last month) has been stashing all over the show floor. We call this one "switchy"...
Henning Schulzrinne, Professor, Columbia University and co-author of the Session Initiation Protocol specification delivers his speech at pulver.com’s SIP Summit... What? You don’t see Professor Schulzrinne? No, he is not the victim of some science experiment gone wrong. He isn’t auditioning for “Honey, I shrunk the Kids IV.” Notice the microphone; it is pointed at the speakerphone, through which he discussed peer-to-peer and protocols such as RTP, RTSP and SIP. --Tim McElligott
Still waiting to register... and waiting...

MONDAY PHOTOS
The PM Executive Workshop wraps it up for the night.
At the ChinaTel Forum on Monday, vendors said the potential for IPTV services in China and East Asia rivals that of the rest of the world.
Long after attendees clear out, lone reporter Glen Bischoff toils away to "get the story right." Bischoff is renowned for being able to listen to Dr. Dre while compiling highly technical news into Pulitzer-quality reading. --Tim McElligott
Industry leaders debate broadband issues at the A.M Executive Workshop
If you build it, they will come...
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