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VoIP & Tell
Anthony Minessale and the FreeSWITCH crew join us: A new book, a new beta of 1.4, the freshly released ClueCon Schedule are on the agenda. Look for an announcement on Wednesday, too.
Our guest this Friday, Wojciech Tryc, Strategic Technology Director at Pika Technologies talks about IP PBX hacking. During the conversation, we’ll talk about the prevalence of hacking, the urgency behind protecting IP PBXs and how PIKA Technologies is playing a role in being able to offer affordable VoIP protection for small and medium sized enterprises.
TelScale is a USSD Gateway built on an extensible middleware platform, TelScale JSLEE. It enables operators to create and deliver dialogue-based services by providing an intermediary platform that links content providers to end users, providing subscribers with high-speed interactive access to a wide range of content. The network push feature of the gateway makes it even more attractive to keep the users updated about the latest events they subscribe to.
Background: Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) is a protocol used by GSM cellular telephones to communicate with the service provider’s computers. USSD is defined in the GSM standard documents GSM 02.90 and GSM 03.90. WAP supports USSD. It is often used by carriers for simple menu and dialogs that work on any mobile handset.
Join Alec Saunders, vice President of Developer Relations and Ecosystem Development at BlackBerry for a discussion with BlackBerry VoIP app development expert Gurtej Sandhu and Chief Architect of Hookflash, Robin Raymond about supporting the WebRTC platform and the opportunity for developers in voice and communications in mobile.
Do the names Leif Madsen, Jim Van Meggelen and Russell Bryant ring a bell? They should as they’ve co-authored the well-know books for Asterisk for many years. They join us to talk about the new edition, and the struggle to keep books current, and how we are able to the this using the Internet.
WebRTC promises to disrupt not only the telecommunications industry but the OTT establishment too, by making real-time audio and video ubiquitous and free on the web. Crocodile RTC Technical Director Peter Dunkley explains what they’re doing in this session.