Tag Archives: PBX

Welcome & What Happened? Review

These TADSummit 2022 reviews are a chance to give all the excellent content deserved attention and add my commentary on its importance. I cover only my ‘Welcome and What happened since we last met? Where is the Programmable Comms market going?’ presentation as the article ended up being quite long and a bit soapboxy (warning … Continue reading Welcome & What Happened? Review

Introduction to Kamailio, by Fred Posner

Introduction to Kamailio by Fred Posner, Kamailio, SIP, Open Source VoIP Consultant Fred’s session covers: What is Kamailio? What isn’t Kamailio? Why do people choose Kamailio? Key Features Scaling SIP / RTC with Kamailio Securing SIP / RTC with Kamailio apiban.org a free, public API to help secure your Internet facing PBX, SBC, or VoIP System … Continue reading Introduction to Kamailio, by Fred Posner

CXTech Landscape Across Asia

CXTech Landscape Across Asia by Alan Quayle, with the support of hundreds of people across CXTech We’re entering a new phase in the democratization of telecoms. Communications is now programmable, revolutionizing the $2.2T telecoms industry. Enterprises large and small, governments, local businesses, hospitals, dentists, web companies, garden centers are all using communications in new ways … Continue reading CXTech Landscape Across Asia

TADSummit Revisited, Moshe Maeir, Fone.Do, Moving the PBX from the Cloud to the Web

On Wednesday the 30th of March at 0900 ET / 1600 Israel we ran a TADSummit Revisited with Moshe Maeir, Fone.Do, deep-dive Q&A on “Moving the PBX from the Cloud to the Web – What does that mean?” At TADSummit Moshe explained the future of Web based PBXes. And his experiences in developing a WebRTC based … Continue reading TADSummit Revisited, Moshe Maeir, Fone.Do, Moving the PBX from the Cloud to the Web

Telethings: An Open Source Communications Platform as a Service

The TADS agenda is packed, we have several excellent presentations we’ve not been able to include.  So we’re covering them on the TADS weblog.  We kick-off with Telethings from Thomas Quintana.  We’ll be covering many more as the purpose of the TADS weblog to not only to capture all the cool stuff happening at TADS … Continue reading Telethings: An Open Source Communications Platform as a Service