Castor, are you related to DSU? There are plenty of blemishes on this company. It doesnt take a genius to keep highlighting the obvious. It is a lot harder, and requires more intellect, to see the potential and the changes that ARE talking place.
Today's hire, yes he was hired, was a great addition for the company. They now have someone with credibility that can "talk the UMA talk". Keep in min he's an IPv6 specialist too, that's another investing trend that's coming too.
A key point in seamless switching is the "handoff". CLYW just got an expert for that.
FMC stands for Fixed Mobile Convergence ...:When talking about FMC, the word “seamless” usually refers to “seamless handover,” which means that a call in progress can move from the mobile (cellular) network to the fixed network on the same phone without interruption" (WikiPedia)
As the FMC Architect at Qwest, Lance led a proof-of-concept trial of an integrated dual-mode cellular / WiFi handset and IMS core network using an FMC approach that supported seamless mobility and mid-call handoff, while leveraging a nationwide cellular network in an MVNO arrangement.
As a Wireless Internet Core Network Evolution Senior Manager at Nortel, Lance led an advanced technology program design team that prototyped a mobility-enhanced IPv6, providing for both route optimization and address privacy. As a DMS-MTX software designer at BNR, Lance specialized in real-time cellular call processing, including handoff.
It's easy to keep bitching about the problems CLYW faces, it's even easier to put those that do, on ignore.