Tyntec, is a mobile interaction specialist and a proud partner of this year’s TADSummit. We’re the preferred partner of the largest OSP (Online Service Providers), enterprises and carriers . As innovators ourselves, tyntec is integral in bringing together the disparate worlds of traditional telecom and web, enabling them to develop business models and mutually beneficial … Continue reading You’re an innovator— so is Tyntec. Let’s meet at TADSummit!→
With iOS Device support already in place, this iteration comes to add the iOS simulator in our RestComm Client library! We were able to use the simulator to do whatever we did with a device in the previous iteration (calls -without media for now- instant messages, etc) That means even users without an actual iOS device … Continue reading RestComm Client iOS SDK update – Now on the Simulator!→
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the interconnection of uniquely identifiable embedded computing devices within the existing Internet infrastructure. Typically, IoT is expected to offer advanced connectivity of devices, systems, and services that goes beyond machine-to-machine communications (M2M) and covers a variety of protocols, domains, and applications. The interconnection of these embedded devices (including smart objects), is expected to usher in automation … Continue reading John Senay presenting Restcomm/RVD on VUC510: October 10, 2014→
RestComm is a next generation cloud communications platform to rapidly build voice, video, and messaging applications, using mainstream development skills. This week John Senay demonstrates how RestComm facilitates real time communications between smart connected devices and humans responsible for decision making. The Internet of Things refers to the growing number of devices that are connected to the Internet, enabling them … Continue reading RestComm facilitates Internet of Things (IoT) to human communications→
In a recent demo for the VoIP User Conference, John Senay showed an Electric Imp smart device that connects via WiFi to the Internet and sends programmable event triggers to an associated agent in the cloud to Restcomm. The cloud hosted agent for the device is then scripted to execute further intelligent tasks. The IMP device costs under $100 and is a prime representative of … Continue reading How to setup from scratch an IoT device under $100 that sends SMS to users→
We have 3 TADHack winners joining us at TADSummit. As discussed in the TAD Manifesto telecom application developers are a critical part of the TAD Ecosystem. Their attendance balances the discussions across the conference. Work stream 3 is dedicated to showcasing their talent. We have developers in attendance from around the world including arx.net and … Continue reading Meet the TADHack Winners→
Based in Milton Keynes, UK, and with offices in the US and Germany, Aculab has been providing deployment proven hardware and software telephony products to the global communications market for over 35 years. Our knowledge and understanding of the telecoms market gained over those 35 years was put to the test when, in 2011, we created … Continue reading Introducing the latest TADSummit partner – Aculab→
This week we will present a new Restcomm application example targeting the automotive industry. The fully functional application is available for trial and download. ABCauto is a car repair business and the manager wants a solution that will help him manage customer’s appointments. He has this list of requirements He would like customers to be able to make … Continue reading Building a Car Repair IVR Solution with Restcomm→
This tutorial covers hosting RVD External Services in the Cloud. Since the introduction of the Restcomm Visual Designer(RVD), a lot of developers have been able to experience first hand an unprecedented productivity in building telephony apps. Restcomm Visual Designer has inspired a number of more complex applications which inevitably require the ability to interact and integrate with third … Continue reading Hosting RVD External Services in the Cloud→
This post will help you use JAIN SIP in your android application. Before proceeding we need to clarify the need and background for this. Why do this? Limitations of native sip stack. The stock native android sip stack is built on top of JAIN SIP but it does not have all functionality, there is no support for IM, … Continue reading JAIN SIP Stack for Android→