VoIP Users Conference
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#436 State of HD Voice 2013
Doug Mohney gives us the progress report on where we are with HD Voice today.
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#435 - TelScale RestComm with Thomas Quintana
Thomas Quintana, Telestax Director of Cloud Engineering, joins us to talk about TelScale RestComm, a Cloud Communications Platform to build voice, fax and text messaging applications, using mainstream web development skills. TelScale RestComm is a turnkey Telco 2.0 SaaS solution ready to deploy in your cloud based on the Twilio simple and effective APIs and 100% Open Source built on the next generation TelScale Cloud Communications platform.
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#434 - DNSSEC with Dan York
In this VUC episode, Dan York will explain what DNSSEC and DANE are all about, how they work and will open a discussion about how they might be used within VoIP/UC to strengthen the security of communication.
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#433 - VUC Home Alone
Talked about Bitcoin, cars, 15-person video hangouts and much more. No VoIP, though.
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A Word with Liz Quilty
VUC Mid-week Crisis: Liz Quilty has been into Linux for 15 years, and she often helps others cope with some of its intricacies. We chat about how she sees tech and learning.
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#432: SwitchPi & FreeSWITCH
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#431: Asterisk 12 Preview
Digium's Matt Jordan, Joshua Colp and Mark Michaelson bring news of Asterisk 12 and field questions of the VUC irregulars.
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#430: SIP XMPP Interop - AG ProJects
SylkServer allows creation and delivery of rich multimedia applications accessed by SIP User Agents and XMPP endpoints.
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#429 BigBlueButton
BigBlueButton is an open source web conferencing system built on over fourteen open source components to create an integrated solution that runs on Mac, Unix, and PC computers.
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#428 PJSIP
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#427 VoIPover with Allison Smith
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#426: Jitsi - Open Source SIP, Jabber and More
Jit.si features include secure video calls, conferencing, chat, desktop sharing, file transfer, support for your favorite OS, and IM network. With Jitsi, use all your networks from the same application, including Facebook, GoogleTalk, XMPP, Windows Live, Yahoo!, AIM, and ICQ so that you can chat to all your friends in the simplest possible way.
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#425 Catching up with Dan York
Dan York has been a member of the VUC community for many years now but he's been away for a bit and in this episode we'll learn about what he's doing now and how it relates to VoIP and UC. We'll talk about his work with the Internet Society Deploy360 Programme related to IPv6, DNSSEC and routing resiliency (and touch on what exactly the Internet Society is all about) as well as his views on WebRTC and some of the other standards relating to real-time communications being developed within...
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#424 LCR Solutions + Counterpath + WebRTC
LCR Solutions (Low Cost Routing), Counterpath new X-Lite and WebRTC News
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#423 - Transparate
Transparate is an online meeting place for voice carriers to do business in a brand new way. Transparate matches your rates with all other rates of all other carriers in order to generate leads: profitable combinations of sellers and buyers. This allows you to develop partnerships as directly as possible with as few intermediaries as possible.
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#422 VUC General Assembly
Coming up to our 7th year of VUC!
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#421: Plivo
t all started when Mike and Venky accidentally exchanged messages over Github, while trying to integrate telephony into their own web applications. The two developers were searching for a robust communications platform to develop voice applications. Finding none on the market, they collaborated to develop and launch the Plivo Cloud platform.
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#420 Simwood QoS - We Own the Network
Simon Woodhead on the importance of owning the network, QoS, peering and a lot more
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Guest Spot: Phone Boy Speaks - Mobile Ops
The Bottom Line for Mobile Phone Operators Originally recorded 22 Jan 2013 Dameon Welch-Abernathy http://phoneboy.com
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#419: Voxbone VoxOUT
Dries Plasman, Dir of Marketing and Project Manager explains VoxOUT
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#419-b Kamailio World & SPIT/Do not call list
News about Kamailio World (http://vuc.me/k) and David Frankel and the regulars talk about detecting robocalls and do not call list
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418b: Voxeo Labs - Tropo-powered API for AT&T
Johnny Diggz talks about the Las Vegas event where things didn't stay in Vegas.
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#418a: 8x8 Virtual Mobile Office
Huw Rees, VP Biz Dev discusses their new Virtual Mobile Office.
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#417: SipXecs Thomas Peterseil
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#416 - Chris Mathieu of Twelephone
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#415-2 Phone.com
Joel Mahloff of phone.com
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#415-1 - Flowroute
Flowroute with Byan Towfiq
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#414 - Allison Smith VoIPover!
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#413-3: Martin Geddes
Great discussion with Martin on packets and delivery. Subscribe to Martin Geddes' newsletter at http://martingeddes.com
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#413-2: Polycom VVX Phones
Andr Reid, Polycom's VVX series product manager, talks about these great phones.
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#413-1 Who Controls the Internet?
Randal L. Schwartz, Karl Fife and the regulars discuss DNS, infrastructure, FCC and the ITU.
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#412: WebRTC World Conference Report
Jan Linden and Serge Lachapelle report on WebRTC Conference. Discussion of tech by our great regulars.
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#411 Open VUC with Andy Abramson
We talk about Skype encryption and eavesdropping, Republic Wireless, Free Mobile, wine, and WebRTC
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#410 - pfSense with Chris Buechler
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#409 - AudioCodes
Alan Percy, Director of Marketing at AudioCodes talks about Asterisk scaling techniques.
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#408 - Logitech ConferenceCam
Amazingly Simple and Affordable Small Group Video Conferencing Has Arrived. Combines HD 1080p 30fps video with high-quality full-duplex speakerphone clarity for business-grade video conferencing.
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#407: Ameche with Voxeo Labs - Jose de Castro
Ameche from Voxeo Labs empowers carriers and developers to grow voice, messaging, and location services with new high-value applications.
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#406: Village Telco
http://villagetelco.org/
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#405 - Hypervoice with Martin Geddes
Martin Geddes presents the idea of 'Hypervoice', which links what we say to what we do, turning voice into a fully native Web hypermedium. He proposes it is the next stage in the evolution of voice, and sets the stage for Web 3.0.
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#404 Tim Panton's Burning Man Report
Spend a few moments with Tim Panton and Michael Graves talking about the annual Burning Man event and what Tim gets up to there.
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#403: FutureVideo
Watch live at http://vuc.me/live
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401: Phonism - Cloud-based VoIP
With Phonism you can apply configuration changes, reboot multiple phones and even upgrade endpoint firmware across your organization??all from the cloud.
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400: AG Projects
Makers of the Blink SIP client (and more)
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399: Sangoma
Vega Gateways
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398: WebRTC
This week we were proud to participate in a pre-conference discussion with Serge Lachapelle, Group Product Manager at Google, and Professor Carol Davids, Industry Professor and Director, Illinois Institute of Technology Real-Time Communications Lab, And Chair of IIT??s annual RTC Conference.
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396 - VoIP & Tell (http://vuc.me)
Michael Graves open session VUC
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395: Allison Smith VoIPover!
Allison joins us to talk about "Is this really what I sound like?"
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394: Google Nexus 7 Tablet
We'll be talking about the new Nexus 7 tablet in general and VoIP in particular. http://vuc.me for more info
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393: Kazoo with Darren Schreiber
Darren from 2600hz.com joins us on the Hangout to talk about Kazoo. Youtube channel: http://vuc.me/yt
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392: Terry Gold - Gold Systems
Terry Gold of Gold Systems, an excellent hour of chat and demos of their MS Lync expertise. Gold Systems, a Microsoft Gold Unified Communications Partner, was one of the first companies to deploy Microsoft Office Communications Server, Unified Messaging and now Lync.
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391: Sangoma MS Lync Express Appliance
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390: Ten Hands
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389: Allison Smith and Astricon
Allison Smith on directing voice talent ansd David Duffett and Steve Sokol on Astricon
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388: HD Voice with Doug Mohney
Report on the latest about HD Voice around the world with specialist Doug Mohney
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387: Vidtel Anything to Anything Video
Scott Wharton of Vidtel Video conferencing, a platform that connects h323,SIP, Skype and Gtalk.
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386: Sangoma
Frederic Dickey of Sangoma joins us to talk about the A116 board
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385: Allison Smith VoIPover #1
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384: - Digium WebRTC in Asterisk
Kevin Fleming and Joshua Colp talk to us about WebRTC support in Asterisk and what's in Asterisk 11
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383: - RIM & Truphone
RIM and Truphone
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382: - Digium IP Phone Demo
Angie Reed demonstrates the new Digium Phones on Switchvox pbx.
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381: ZipDX Demo
VUC has been using the excellent ZipDX Conference Bridge for over 3 years. ZipDX is unbeatabme for its sound, G722 wideband, and the wide rages of features. http://zipdx.com
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380: AstLinux
All about the AstLinux project, http://astlinux.org with Darrick Hartman and others from the Astlinux team.
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379: FreeSWITCH Cookbook
Co authors of the book join us and also share news about FreeSWITCH
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378B: Meet Allison Smith
Allison Smith joins our public Hangout on Air for a q&A session and chat with VUC regulars. Allison is at http://www.TheIVRvoice.com
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378: Counterpath
Todd Carothers join us from Counterpath
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377: WebRTC, Voxeo, Adhearsion, Googlers
WebRTC explained by Tim Panton, Dan York and and some Googlers. Adhearsion 2 is out, with Ben Lang
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375: Altus Carrier Services
Altus Carrier Services Company provides voice over IP origination and termination services to Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSPs) and Enterprise clients. ACSC's voice services are designed to assist service providers in delivering quality services to their end-users without complexity and in most cases no upfront setup costs.
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374: SipWise
Sipwise GmbH is an Austrian technology provider located in Vienna, with focus on designing, developing and integrating carrier-grade next-generation communication platforms. Its managers and engineers have deep theoretical and practical experience in the area of highly available Internet and voice services. Sipwise has developed and contributed to industry standard SIP implementations that are among the most widely used nowadays. We provide many years of experience in developing and...
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373: Vsee - Video Conferencing
A team of Stanford University human computer interaction scientists and network experts created VSee to overcome the limitations of traditional tools. Their goal is a simple, yet full-featured product that works over any network, and requires minimal training.
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372: Humbug Labs
Telecom fraud and cyber crime is a very serious problem and is all over the news these days. In this call Eric Klein, of Humbug Telecom Labs will take a lighter look at these as we discuss how the Telephone, Computers, Telecom fraud, Telecom and Cyber crime have made it into popular culture.
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371: An Earful about Headsets
Michael Graves (http://mgraves.org) investigates the various headsets for use with VoIP.
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370 - Johnny Diggs - Geeks without Bounds
Johnny Diggs will talk to us about the Geeks Without Bounds initiative. GWOBorg is an international coalition of passionate problem solvers working together to assist people whose survival is improved through access to technology or communications in instances of violence, neglect, or catastrophe.
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369: Kamailio SIP server
Conceived in 2001 as an IP telephony routing engine for SIP (aka SIP Express Router (SER)), the Kamailio project has evolved over the years into a complete framework for building RCS systems. The session will give an update on latest developments, including: asynchronous TLS layer, asynchronous SIP processing, SIMPLE presence extensions, embedded HTTP-XCAP server and MSRP relay, no-SQL storage systems (Redis, Cassandra), embedded interpreters (Lua, Python, C#), a.s.o. Learn ahow Kamailio can...
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368: Karl and the Gang
General tech discussion with the regulars
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367: Speech Recognition, Digium Phones
ASR with Gerd Graumann of Speech Technology Group, Kindle Fire contest winner, then Kevin Fleming on Digium's new phones
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366: HarQen - Symposia
Find the important parts of meetings and presentations
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365: OnSIP and The SIP School
http://vuc.me
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364: IPv6 with Olle Johansson
IPv6 adoption, joke contest and other geeky stuff.
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363: Village Telco
The Village Telco is an initiative to build low-cost community telephone network hardware and software that can be set up in minutes anywhere in the world. No mobile phone towers or land lines are required. The Village Telco uses the latest Open Source telephony software and low cost wireless mesh networking technology to deliver affordable telephony anywhere.
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362: Republic Wireless and Invoxia
Conjecture about Republic Wireless, some talk about Invoxia's iOS deskphone, wifi repeaters, etc. Karl Fife was sorely missed!
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361: HarQen
http://www.harqen.com - Symposia
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360: Vidtel - Connect Anything to Anything
http://www.vidtel.com - Video conferencing with SIP, Skype, H.323, GTalk
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359: Speech Technology Group
Our TTS contest and more about Text to Speech technology from one of the top players, Gerd Graumann, President of Speech Technology Group
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358: Brough Turner, Netblazr
Brough Turner is currently at Netblazr Inc, a company which he founded, and which he describes as "a radically new form of wireless ISP."
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357: Humbug Labs and the Recent ATT Hack for Terror
Recently, several arrests in the Philippines revealed a terrorist finance connection with the ATT premium number fraud. Humbug Labs tell us more and talk about fraud and hacking.
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356: Introduction to WebRTC
What is it where is it going, and why is it important?
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355.2 James Body, Simon Wood
Wideband CODECs and much more
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VUC #355 Simwood and ThreatSTOP
Simwood provides international carrier services with wholesale IP telephony and a portfolio of managed services, including their pioneering use of ThreatSTOP in the VoIP space (and also DDoS mitigation).
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354: VoIP/Mobile, Google Voice, Captain Crunch
COnjecturing about Republic Wireless, some chat about the future of Google Voice, a brief visit with Captain Crunch and more
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On Google Plus
http://gplus.to/vuc
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353: OnSIP.com and Tropo Together at Last
An application created by these two important actors in the VoIP industry of the 21st century.
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VUC 352: Astricon
James Body, John Todd, Nir Simionovich and Eric Klein interviewed at Astricon 2011. Topics, Humbuglabs.org and the past, present and future of VoIP
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351: Kevin Fleming on Digium R-Series
Redundancy Series (aka ??R-Series??) products, are a family of inexpensive, versatile appliances that enable physicallayer failover of analog (POTS) and digital (T1, E1, PRI or BRI) telephony connections to Asterisk-based communications systems.
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350: Allison Smith
One of our favorite people, Allison Smith, the original voice of Asterisk is with us. Pre-Astricon chat.
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EPISODE 349- PBX in a Flash, Burning Man
Ward Mundy, Nerd Vittles on PBX in a Flash and Tim Panton on Burning Man and Open BTS
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348: Invoxia Desk Phones of the Future
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347-2: OpenVBX jailbroken for Tropo
Voxeo recently partnered with Disruptive Technologies to ??unlock?? OpenVBX so that it can be used on other platforms. Now with OpenVBX 2.0, it is REALLY ??open??. Tropo hopes to help others add their platforms to it as well as extend the existing plugins to run on the Tropo platform.
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347: Radvision Video
Radvision develops products and technologies for unified visual communications over IP and 3G networks by combining video, voice, data and wireless ?? in room Video Conference Systems, mobile video solutions and video-enabled desktop platforms for IP and emerging next-generation networks.
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346-2: Open Geekery with Karl and Frendz
ANother part 2, limited only by the imagination of the VUC regulars - of which you can be a part any time.
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Voxeo Rayo Real Time Cloud Communications
http://rayo.org http://labs.voxeo.com
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345: BlinkMind Video
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343: Jitsi
* Jitsi recently added support for Audio and Video Calls with GTalk * Differences between standard XMPP/Jingle and Google's variant (aka Gingle)
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342: Adhearsion
Adhearsion is Telephony through Ruby-colored lenses. In the last year the project has made great strides, reaching version 1.0 and going well beyond. Come hear an update from the Adhearsion community and discuss some of the exciting advances that have been made. We will also share details about our upcoming conference, AdhearsionConf, held in October in San Francisco.
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341: RIP WebOS and GoogoRola
Poor Karl! "Hopes and dreams for WebOS shattered", an intelligent discussion, summed up by "who's on third?"
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340: Twilio with Danielle Morrill
The Twilio Conference happens Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 8:00 AM ?? Thursday, September 22, 2011 at 6:00 PM (Pacific Time) in San Francisco.
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339: SpeechTEC, ClueCon, Chrome Audio
Dan York reports on Speech recognition and mobile platforms, some news from ClueCon and the Chrome beta does audio without Flash or Java!
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338: Controlled Geeekiness
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337 part 2: General discussions
Android users wait for updates as carriers hold them back. Apple servers users better in this case. DSL, Europe toll-free, more
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337: Obihai
http://vuc.me http://gplus.to/randulo
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336: VoIP Shams and Scams
Alex Balashov and the regulars mull over the various issues, ethics, legality of arbitrage.
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335: - Voicemail (in) Security
Chat about the New of The World (NOTW) and the scandal that followed a voicemail hack
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333: General Telephony Discussion
"Free" conferencing and other phenomena
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331: Live from eComm 2011 - day three
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330: LIVE from eComm 2011 - Day Two
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329: eComm 2011 - Day One
Andy Abramson, Dan York and Tim Panton join lots of great VoIP people for a free ranging discussion on our favorite topic.
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328-2: Truphone with James Body
Lots of talks about various subjects including Truphone's SIM card that works in several countries.
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328: Sennheiser Headset, Truphone
Surprise guest James Body with his batman cellphone utility belt and MJ Graves new Sennheiser headset, sounded great!
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327: SMSified.com - Chris Matthieu
Chris and Dan York on SMS in general and SMSified.com in particular. This is a great new service with a REST API to send and receive SMS from your applications.
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326: Late Night Chat: Power Supplies
Continuing on the topic "is the desk phone dead?", the regulars rant about power adapters, electrolytic condensers and other accessible topics.
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325:Sipate Chose Yate
http://vuc.me Sipgate CEO Thilo Salmon and Diana from the Yate project tells us how and why
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324: 8x8 CEO Bryan Martin
Virtual Office Solo is the newest offering of 8x8 and CEO Bryan Martin is here to tell us about it. You'll learn VoIP things here that are not common knowledge and get an insight into small office UC.
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323: IPv6 with Junction Networks
The challenges of IPv6 and how Junction have been working to prepare the changes. CTO John Riordan and Systems Engineer Charlotte Oliver bring their experience to the VUC.
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322: Grandstream Networks
Grandstream Networks used to be known primarily as a manufacturer of entry-level IP phones but recently has moved into video conference phones and surveillance devices.
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321: Media5 Corporation Media5fone
Pascal Dore returns with news about the Android version of Media5fone and a beta test coming soon.
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Sangoma and NetBorder 4.0
At 12 Noon, Sangoma's NetBorder product is discussed with Frederic Dickey, Director of Products
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319-2: Open Discussion, Skype Purchase, etc
http://vuc.me for more on VoIP Users Conference, VoIP & Tell
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319: Lync with Dave Michels
Dave Michels of http://pindropsoup.com tells us about Lync
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#318-2 Open and Free Discussion
As usual, 2 hours of too many subjects to encapsulate here in this small space. The VUC main site is http://vuc.me
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#318: Counterpath Bria and Mobility
New Bria versions, Counterpath VP markesting & products Todd Carothers is #vuc guest
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#317-2 Jitsi and more
Jitsi, group chat, visually impaired and audio quality
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#317: Jabber/XMPP - Jitsi and Nimbuzz
Emil Ivov (Jitsi.org) and Thiago Camargo (Nimbuzz.com) and a cast of thousands discuss Jabber, XMPP and SIP. An edifying VUC!
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#316: After Hours - tropo.com
Chris Matthieu on Tropo.com and so much more. Two hours more, in fact.
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#315 OnSIP Hosted PBX
http://onsip.com
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314: WebOS, Piracy, FlipCam, MobileME
0:04:40 webOS 0:08:32 Karl moves to the Jabra headset 0:13:09 Sokris 5501 0:16:30 MobileMe 0:18:12 WebOS and other mobile OS 0:27:43 Flip cam killed by Cisco 0:35:30 back to Apple and Mobile Me 0:38:02 DECE wikipedia entry 0:42:49 Piracy 1:00:48 US Patent and Trademark Office 1:14:21 IVR discussion 1:26:15 Zimmerman, Crypto
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Televate
http://vuc.me
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312: Left to Our Own Devices
News of the World phone hackers, Foreign SIM cards, USA phone booths, Is tool-free still relevant?, Skype v5, and new linux version, Security: Telepacific outage, Security: attacked? Who you gonna call?, Epsilon breach, Comodo breach, bad DSL, bad, Linphone, new versions including OS X and Windows, g711, not that bad!, iPhone SIP apps, Lync USB phone, Visio TV checking file system?, Anyone using Google Talk VUC gateway?, Index or transcript of VUC sessions, IRC transcript of VUC
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311:April Fools, NOT
to be announced http://vuc.me
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#312: WebOS, iOS, OS/2, OS/X W7, Android, Chrome OS
The usual suspects debate the merits of the different OS, some talk about app stores (iOS, OS/X Amazon, Android) and the future of all this.
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#310-2 Can't Get Enough
Don't stop til you get enough! Here's another 90 minutes of VoIP & Tell from March 25th, 2011
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310: Dan York, Google Voice and SIP
http://vuc.me
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309: Plum Voice
Andrew Kuan, CEO of Plum Voice talks about Floodlight, a survey system that can use the web, phone IVR or SMS to send and execute surveys. http://www.floodlightsurveys.com
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308: Phones and such
We talk about phones, earpieces and the price of phish. http://vuc.me
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307: OnSIP - Junction Networks
Mike Oeth and OnSIP tell us about their latest developments: Chrome and Firefox plugins, adding automatic phone call tracking, which means that keeping on top of your incoming and outgoing calls has never been easier. If you??re an OnSIP and Highrise user, a note like the following can automatically appear in your Highrise account each time you make or receive a call from one of your Highrise contacts.
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306: Ask Karl! WebOS and the Palm Pre 2 Phone
Laying all his cards on the table, our roving reporter Karl Fife gives us the latest skinny on why this is a great phone.
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305: Safi Systems
Safi Systems is a software company, dedicated to creating innovative solutions designed to address everyday communication and business needs. Safi's products are based on a centralized, robust, and scalable server platform named SafiServer. SafiServer is the cornerstone of Safi Systems current offerings.
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304: Blink and SylkServer
AG Projects gives us the latest news on their products and projects. http://vuc.Me
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302: Open Conference
Doug Mohney tries to report on ITEXPO but the cellular network doesn't allow this. MOre general talk and madness.
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301: Randal Schwartz, This is Your Life
Since he was there with his Blue Yeti, we figured Randal would have some interesting things to say about his recent activities.
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300: Bufferbloat!
Great discussion with Jim Gettys and Dave Taht about network congestion. http://vuc.me for more info.
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299: iNum and Voxbone
Past, present and future of iNum, with Hugh Goldstein of Voxbone. Much to say about iNum and its relationship to VUC people, who are uniquely qualified to help spread the "883 gospel".
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298: Humbug Telecom Labs
Founded in 2010 by a team with rich experience in development and management of telecommunication services, Humbug was created to serve as the standard for telecommunications traffic analysis and fraud detection in telecom networks.
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297: Skype Outage with Dan York
Dan York, fresh from his CNN interview, will be giving us the skinny on Skype, including some later info about their purchase of Qik. P2, Asterisk: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition with Leif Madsen and Russell Bryant
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296: Not Your Typical 2010 VoIP Review
Got a long trip planned? Here's 4+ hours of VoIP & Tell
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295: A Long Talk: VoIP and Tell!
With Adam Kalsey of Tropo, David Frankel of ZipDX, Dave Michels, Pin Drop Soup and a cast of thousands
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294: VUC Christmas Eve Special Giveaway
"Skype Out" become ironic, Dan York on CNN, Tropo+ZipDX developments and schwag, Gigaset VoIP phone and lots of gifts like a big promo package from DIDx.
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293: Voxeo and Twillio
Voxeo co-founder Johnny Diggz joins to talk about the cloud collision. Twilio's Evan Cooke is called in for balance.
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292: Fireside VoIP Chat
Our international group gets together to talk technology every week. This has been one of them.
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291: Comcast vs L3 - VoIP Headsets
Some speculation about Comcast/Level3 spat and later, bluetooth and corded headsets for VoIP and cellphones
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290: Suzanne Bowen, SuperWoman
Suzanne Bowen, co-founder of Super Technologies http://supertec.com and DIDx, their flagship product http://didx.net
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288: IPv6 with Olle Johansson
VoIP Users Conference http://vuc.me
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289: Part 2 - Memories - Wifi - 3G 4G
Lots of interesting chat about mobile technologies, handsets, free SIP services and why you shouldn't use them
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287: FREETALK Connect
Connect your office phones to Skype and enjoy low cost local and international calls
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288: Pre VUC, Call Routing
Call routing intricacies with Karl F and David F.
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286: 2010-11-12 After Hours
As usual, various subjects
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285: Phono from Voxeo Labs
Embed a phone in a browser in just a few minutes. http://phono.com
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284: Cloud Computing
Michael Graves assembles a panel on Cloud Computing http://vuc.me
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283: Asterisk Scalable Communications Framework
Thanks to Tim Panton and a last minute save of the recording by VUC member Thomas in Austria, we hear all about this from Kevin Fleming
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282: SIP Communicator (http://vuc.me)
A Wideband capable SIP client with built in IM for Gtalk, etc
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282: Karl's Here! Tim's Vegan Lasagne
and so much more. http://vuc.me
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281: Counterpath Bria Android and Patent
http://vuc.me
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280: Big Geeks Talking - VoIP and Tell Part 2
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279 - VoIP and Tell!
http://vuc.me
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278: VoIP and Tell
VoIP and Tell! Cisco UMI, Logitech webcams, video conferencing, the INternetz, Bria Android
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277: Pbxact / Schmoozcom and more
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276: AGItate with Tropo and Adhearsion
Jason Goecke stops by with an announcement to the world about Tpopo's new AGItate
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275: VoIP Abuse Project: Combating fraud
http://vuc.me for info
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274: ThinkUp and more
ThinkUp (formerly Think Tank) is an open source project that gathers social media from a community and combines it in interesting ways.
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273: David Rowe
David's accomplishments in telecom are many and varied. He's the man behind the open source hardware that is the ATCOM IP0x range of embedded Asterisk appliances. He's one of the architects of the "Mesh Potato" hardware at the core of the Village Telco Project (Steve Song, VUC Nov 2009) His efforts in the realm of software include the Open Source Line Echo Canceller (OSLEC) and a wholly new open source, low-bitrate voice codec (Codec2.)
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272: XO/Comcast Outage and DNS resolution
Sept 16th, 2010 significant disruption to Internet traffic and some DNS as well. Great discussion of these things.
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271: Larry Lisser
http://vuc.me
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270: After Hours
Actually, it's "before hours" this time, a chat while we get ready for the main guest. Cisco/Skype, Chinese buying companies, Bluetooth woes, etc.
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269: Guest Andy Abramson
Apple TV, Cisco/Skype, and more http://vuc.me
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268: Freeswitch (After Hours part 3)
Part three of our discussion. Freeswitch info can be found at http://freeswitch.org
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265: Freeswitch (part 1)
10 minutes of talk about recording calls, then the intro, then Freeswitch bridge joins ZipDX http://vuc.me
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264: More VoIP and Users
Lots of folks chime in on lots of subjects that will be of interest to many. It's another typical VUC
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263: Asterisk 1.8, iPhone, GPS, Ahi Tuna
Russell Bryant talks about new features in Asterisk, Zeeek'sz new old iPhone 3G woes, GPS theory
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262: Blinkmind Video
http://www.blinkmind.com shows off their evolved video conference system. In the next weeks, VUC will be doing further experiments with this technology.
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261: FREEDOM Connect
FREEDOM Connect Skype on every phone in your office.
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260: 2600 hz Project, Video Conferencing
Yet another volume in the growing library of VoIP minutiae. Next week more video and more interesting stuff!
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259 - Do Not Call List & More
Lots more craziness and some interesting information as well. Always, on the zany, wild and crazy VUC
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258: Twilio Open VBX
This is something you can easily install on your own LAMP server in about 5 minutes. Get it at http://OpenVBX.org
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257: AdhearsionConf 2010
John Higgins, Ben Klang and Jason Goecke on AdhearsionConf 2010 August 14-15 in San Francisco
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256: INGATE Systems
INGATE CEO Steven Johnson and Product Director Scott Beer join us to talk about their SIP-aware Session Border Controllers
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255: Quickfuse IVR
Graphic interface that allows you to design a telephony application by drawing the flow chart.
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254 - Geons, Integrics
Creator of Geons, a new project for distributed enterprise applications such as distributed PBX CEO Alistair Cunningham will be talking about these products, building highly scalable systems using Asterisk and OpenSIPS, and answering your questions.
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253: SIPVicious svcrash and Adhearsion update
In response to increased attacks, Sandro tells us about svcrash, a new addition to the SIPVicious tool suite. Ben joins us to talk about Adhearsion and the recent update.
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252 - SIP Sorcery
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251: Bria iPhone SIP app
Todd Carothers from Counterpath on the new Bria SIP application for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
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250 - Session Border Controllers, Bria iPhone app
Acem Packet and Counterpath are our guests today at 12 Noon EDT. Call Skype:vuc.me
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249: June 11th Part 2
More VoIP madness from the international VoIP Users Conference at http://vuc.me
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