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→
TADSummit is focused on building an essential component of the Telecoms industry, the telecom application developer ecosystem that creates new services and customer value to address the revenue decline from the commoditization of voice and messaging. Only by working together can we make this happen and drive new revenues into the industry. https://petmedicaltransport.com/getting-prednisone/ The sponsors, partners, … Continue reading Work Stream Review→
For those of us who are in the business of building things. Where “things” are primarily apps and services. Of course, telecommunications APIs now offer a ready base from which to form or realise our visions. Being able to use networks and network resources as programmable entities, rather than as simply accessible services, opens up a … Continue reading Work Stream 3 Kickoff (IPR and Service Innovation)→
Guest post from Ben Klang of Mojo Lingo on the Telecom Apps Ecosystem from a developer’s perspective. At Mojo Lingo, we build voice applications that work like magic. That means we’re focused on one thing: happy users communicating effortlessly in real-time. Today I want to talk about the Telecom App landscape from our perspective, as … Continue reading Mojo Lingo Guest Post, The Voice of the Telecom Application Developer→
You may not be able to make it physically to the TADSummit, but you can still be part of it and influence the questions asked in the sessions, and the content of the TAD Manifesto. The TADSummit attendees will receive their own survey, so if you’re attending there’s no need to complete these, unless you want … Continue reading TADSummit Surveys→
When a web or mobile application developer talks about their latest app, one of the very first questions they answer is what application server hosts the server side of the app. It is safe to guess that the answer is either Java EE, Ruby on Rails, PHP, Python Django, or Node.js. All of these technologies … Continue reading Helping baby boomers age safely with Telecom APIs (Restcomm)→
A TADS Webinar discussing the TADManifesto and TADSummit will run on Thursday 3rd October at 10AM NYC time, 7AM San Francisco, 4PM Central European Time, and 10PM China time. The webinar will be streamed live here, so check out this entry at that scheduled time and we will have a Google Hangout on Air streaming … Continue reading Webinar on TADSummit and TADManifesto 3rd Oct→
The Telecom Application Developer Manifesto can be viewed and downloaded below. Please send your feedback to info@tadsummit.com, thank you. This is just the first draft, its going to evolve rapidly as its a living document. In particular, the needs and responsibilities in building the ecosystem needs work. Its tone is independent and to-the-point, such frankness … Continue reading Telecom Application Developer Manifesto→
The sponsors of the Telecom Application Developer Summit made a press release today, copied in this weblog, on a Manifesto to solve the Telecom Industry’s innovation gap. Austin TX, Cambridge UK, Colombo Sri Lanka, Paris France, San Francisco CA, 1st October 2013 – Apidaze, hSenid Mobile, OnMobile, OpenCloud, Telestax, and Tropo Inc., the companies leading … Continue reading Telecom Application Developer Manifesto Released for Public Comment→
One of the sessions at TADS will cover Restcomm – a popular Open Source Cloud Communications platform from the Mobicents Project family, built on Mobicents SIP Servlets, Mobicents Media Server, Java EE (JBoss or Tomcat) and other Open Source ingredients. In a series of blog posts, we will cover different technical aspects of Restcomm in … Continue reading RestComm Sample Voice Application: Doctor’s Appointment→