Tag Archives: W3C

Do Over on Podcast 29: TADSummit Innovators, Noah Rafalko, TNID

Why a Do Over? We’ve been struggling with disapprovals on YouTube. It seems to be part of a dirty tricks campaign. We’ve discovered videos with ‘TADSummit Innovators’ in the title now not impacted. One of the interviews that I think was adversely impacted by the campaign was Trusted Number Identity Management (TNID) from  Noah Rafalko. … Continue reading Do Over on Podcast 29: TADSummit Innovators, Noah Rafalko, TNID

Announcing TADSummit 2022

Welcome! Firstly, thank you to STROLID, Broadvoice / GoContact and AWA Network / Automat Berlin for sponsoring TADSummit 2022. Their support is critical for this event to take place. TADSummit is the thought-leadership event in programmable communications for ten years. You can cut straight to the TADSummit 2022 agenda here, lots to add. And thank … Continue reading Announcing TADSummit 2022

TADSummit 2022 Agenda, 8/9 Nov, Aveiro

Sponsors Welcome! TADSummit is the thought-leadership event in programmable communications for ten years. It runs on the 8th and 9th of November in Aveiro Portugal, here are the logistics for the event. And here are the session timings, it’s a packed agenda. Its OK to grab a coffee whenever you want, stand at the back, … Continue reading TADSummit 2022 Agenda, 8/9 Nov, Aveiro

Is Mobile Identity still an opportunity for telcos? Jesus Cruz Manjavacas, PLAY

Video and Slides Session Outline Is Mobile Identity still an opportunity for telcos? Jesus Cruz Manjavacas, VAS Development Expert at PLAY What indeed is Mobile Identity? Which are the security threats and benefits for users and service providers that Mobile Identity could bring? The talk will give you a different view about this topic, from … Continue reading Is Mobile Identity still an opportunity for telcos? Jesus Cruz Manjavacas, PLAY

A Slice of TADSummit: Open Source

In this weblog we focus on the presentations given about Open Source at TADSummit Asia 2021. Without open source telecom software the programmable communications industry would not exist. The technology would still be trapped in the ivory tower of the telcos and their strategic vendors. Open source telecom software is driving innovation across programmable communications, … Continue reading A Slice of TADSummit: Open Source

Weekend Insights from Week 2 of TADSummit Asia 2021

This weblog provides an easy way to access all the presentations from week 2 of TADSummit Asia 2021’s presentations.

Web is Communications, Dominique Hazael-Massieux, W3C

Video and Slides Outline: Web is Communications Dominique Hazael-Massieux, W3C, Web Technology Expert & Software Engineer Beyond WebRTC, the Open Web Platform expanding capabilities are helping make Web browsers a key component of existing and future communication systems: this presentation will review the ongoing work in W3C that paves the way for what future Web-based … Continue reading Web is Communications, Dominique Hazael-Massieux, W3C

TADSummit Asia 2021 (Online Through May)

Through May 2021 we will publish TADSummit Asia presentations daily. I’m excited about the agenda we have planned. TADSummit Asia is the only event focused on programmable communications in Asia. Here is the TADSummit Asia agenda, it’s draft, still much to add. Some of the highlights include: Keynote: Accelerating Women Tech inclusion with effective usage of Telco API by Sammani Kusaladharma, Senior Executive … Continue reading TADSummit Asia 2021 (Online Through May)

Status of WebRTC across Asia

Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle, with the help of experts contributing to the reality, not the hype, of WebRTC. It’s 2020, WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) became known in 2011 when Google open sourced intellectual property it had bought in previous years. Gossip about those acquisitions began in 2009. The IETF (Internet Engineering Task … Continue reading Status of WebRTC across Asia