Allison Smith
Allison Smith, the Voice of Asterisk Allison Smith, aka “the voice of asterisk” is always a fun guest to talk to but her contributions to the Asterisk community are ongoing. We talked among other...
View ArticleCounterpath and eyebeam with Jason Fichl
Image via CrunchBase IRC Transcript 2009-02-20 Jason Fischl from Counterpath joins us to talk about their SIP clients and more.
View ArticleYATE: Yet Another Telephony Engine
Part 2: Yate and g722 YATE with Diana Cionoiu, who always shoots from the hip. Yate is an open source software developed with reliability, scalability and flexibility in mind for tomorrow’s telephony...
View Article2010-03-26 Voipathon Online Community
VoIP online community and VoIP how-to Voipathon will be talking about online community, dealing with censorship, countries that intentionally block telephony to prevent communications and much more....
View Articlepbx Choices: Hosted vs On Premise
A fight to the finish with VUC’s resident VoIP skeptic Dave Michels and Mike Oeth, CEO of Junction Networks (OnSIP.com) on choosing between hosted and on-premises pbx. What are the arguments for and...
View ArticleKONNECT with Martin Sunstrum
Martin Sunstrum, the founder of Aksys Networks joins us for a presentation of the KONNECT line of business VoIP phones. He will give an overview of the KONNECT Business Phones and explore the tight...
View ArticleQuickfuse Apps: Build an IVR in Minutes
Quickfuse offers a graphic interface which allows you to drag and drop your way to a full-featured IVR application and have a working prototype in minutes. Quickfuse incorporates access to data, logic...
View ArticleOpenVBX from Twilio
OpenVBX is a web-based open source phone system for business. With a Twilio account and a web server with PHP 5.2+ and MySQL 5, you can build your own “hosted pbx”. Build your own custom phone applets...
View ArticleClueCon and 2600hz Project
2600hz is home to a collection of open-source telephony software that enables the use of the FreeSWITCH, Asterisk and YATE switching libraries. Initially built around the blue.box project, we aim to...
View ArticleFreeswitch Today
Some intense examination of the requirement to tell people you are recording a call with the regulars while waiting for FS bridge to successfully UNmute it self. Note that ZipDX implemented the warning...
View ArticleVoyces and disruptive communications!
If you haven’t been made aware of Voyces yet, they define themselves as “Seven industry professionals providing insight, access and information from decision makers, for decision makers”. We define...
View ArticleVoIP Abuse Project
Thanks to those who requested this on our mailing list! We have liftoff! (VoIP Security) VoIP Abuse Project . J. Oquendo “Arkeos is a program primarily used on Unix based servers running the Asterisk...
View ArticleAndroid gets Bria. Presence Detection patent
Double innovation, two topics this week as Counterpath has two big stories. Todd Carothers, VP Product Management and Mike Doyle, VP Technology will be on board to tell us more about these two...
View ArticleBufferbloat!
Thanks to @sollostech for bringing Bufferbloat to our attention! Much more background is here: http://www.bufferbloat.net What is Bufferbloat? From Jim Gettys’ explanation: Bufferbloat is existence of...
View ArticleOnSIP CRM Integration and Chrome Plugin
OnSIP + Highrise We’ve now taken Highrise’s communication tracking a step further by adding automatic phone call tracking, which means that keeping on top of your incoming and outgoing calls has never...
View ArticleDan York and How Green Was My Gizmo
Dan York (insert typical remark about not him needing any introduction) jumped on the news that Google Voice was offering up SIP URI calling on March 7th, noting as his source a tweet from Aswath Rao...
View ArticleIPv6 Challenges with Junction Networks
We welcome John Riordan, CTO, and Charlotte Oliver, Systems Engineer, from Junction Networks for this talk. IPv6 has serious benefits for SIP, so Junction Networks has made it a priority to begin...
View ArticleSipgate Chooses Yate
Sipgate CEO Thilo Salmon returns to VUC this week with Diana Cionoiu, to tell us of their use of Yate. We see on the Yate site that extensive use has been made of Sangoma hardware products. Press...
View ArticleSMSified sends/receives SMS in your application
With SMSified, you can build nearly any SMS application you can imagine. Auto respond to inbound messages, send interactive outbound notifications, drive sales with promotional offers, enable two-way...
View ArticleNew VoiPover Series with Allison Smith
This will be the first in a series of chats with Allison Smith, longtime VoIP community member known as the “Voice of Asterisk”. Allison has been a pioneer voice in the new technologies VoIP brought...
View ArticleKazoo from 2600 Hz
2600hz CEO and Co-Founder, Darren Schreiber joins us this week. 2600hz is a VoIP infrastructure company providing the easiest way for anyone (carriers, VARs and ITSPs) to offer and scale their own...
View ArticleAsterisk and Open-Source Deployments with AudioCodes
We’re pleased to say that after chasing AudioCodes for years, they finally caught us at the VUC This session will be about Asterisk and other SIP-based deployments. A few aspects of deployment of such...
View Article#vuc467 WebRTC-powered Calliflower Connect
This week, iotum COO Noam Tomczak joins us to talk about its flagship Calliflower conferencing service. Called Calliflower Connect, the WebRTC-enabled native SIP client enables users to call directly...
View Article#VUC580 – FreePBX
Welcome back FreePBX! The FreePBX Distro is an all in one platform that installs everything you need to build a phone system. Once You have a basic PBX in place you can add commercial modules to add...
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