Tag Archives: WebRTC

Podcast 100: TADSummit Innovators, Bohdan Hopanchuk, Ethical Hacker, Made in the UA. Part 2.

Podcast Directory Introduction Bohdan Hopanchuk is an ethical hacker, based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Check out his first podcast (Podcast 99) with us focused on some of the scams operated by CPaaS. Bohdan received great feedback on his first episode. One person, who provided feedback, claimed Johnny has a poor reputation in the industry because he … Continue reading Podcast 100: TADSummit Innovators, Bohdan Hopanchuk, Ethical Hacker, Made in the UA. Part 2.

Podcast 80: TADSummit Innovators, Sandro Gauci, Enable Security

Podcast Directory Sandro Gauci, CEO of Enable Security, is a TADSummit regular, here are a few of his presentations. I’m a regular reader of his monthly RTC Security newsletter, I consider it required reading for the industry. The breadth and depth of analysis are great, whether you’re after a quick review of the top RTC … Continue reading Podcast 80: TADSummit Innovators, Sandro Gauci, Enable Security

Podcast 62: TADSummit Innovators, Matthew Hodgson, Matrix & Element

Podcast Directory It’s been quite some time since Matthew and I had caught up. It was great to catch up, understand the progress, and finally see how Matthew and Amandine’s vision will come to pass. That is Matrix becoming the communications protocol of the web. Element does the implementations, e.g. Element Server Suite, while Matrix … Continue reading Podcast 62: TADSummit Innovators, Matthew Hodgson, Matrix & Element

Podcast 57: TADSummit Innovators, Vladimir Beloborodov, Panasonic Automotive

Podcast Directory I’ve known Vladimir for over one decade. We first came in contact through his interest in WebRTC. Back in TADHack Paris 2015 Vladimir showcased his hack Thermal RTC. He linked a thermal camera to his phone using WebRTC, and showed a neat thermal image of the room. He also did a great hack … Continue reading Podcast 57: TADSummit Innovators, Vladimir Beloborodov, Panasonic Automotive

Podcast 53: TADSummit Innovators, Nikhil Gupta, Vapi YC W21

Podcast Directory Use the vapi voicebot, you’ll be impressed, and check out the docs. Vapi is a Y Combinator-backed platform so you can easily create a natural-sounding voice-based AI-powered assistant that works. Their focus is all the voicebot challenges on low latency, back-channel, turn of conversation, emotion detection, background noise elimination, integrations (WebRTC, SIP), etc. … Continue reading Podcast 53: TADSummit Innovators, Nikhil Gupta, Vapi YC W21

Podcast 49: TADSummit Innovators, Dan Jenkins, WebRTC and more

Podcast Directory Dan is a man of many hats: Nimble Ape, CommCon (London 5-6 June and San Francisco 12-13 June), and Everycast (Broadcast Bridge). His focus is the merging of RTC (Real Time Communications) and Media (video streaming). We had an interesting discussion on the emergence of Media over QUIC (Quick UDP Internet Connections). While … Continue reading Podcast 49: TADSummit Innovators, Dan Jenkins, WebRTC and more

Podcast 31: TADSummit Innovators, Andriy Zhylenko, WebTrit and PortaOne

Podcast Directory Andriy presented at TADSummit in Paris last year: Intro to WebTrit and Call to Action to join the WebTrit Open Source Community. Andriy Zhylenko, CEO PortaOne and Advisor WebTrit. Video, Slides. This podcast is a chance to catch up and understand more about his other company PortaOne and his plans for the future of both WebTrit … Continue reading Podcast 31: TADSummit Innovators, Andriy Zhylenko, WebTrit and PortaOne

Podcast 17: Truth in Telecoms, Top 10 Predictions for Cloud Communications in 2024 from Commio

Johnny introduces why these predictions matter and are worth your time. He also gives a preview of the next Truth in Telecoms planned for Monday 18th Dec. Lots of activity from the FCC further stifling legal A2P SMS, Twilio’s arming up to fight the activist investors, and lots more.. I don’t normally do predictions as … Continue reading Podcast 17: Truth in Telecoms, Top 10 Predictions for Cloud Communications in 2024 from Commio

TADSummit 2023: Open Source

Open source telecom software is the foundation upon which programmable telecoms / communications is built. It is also a critical technology for telcos to make the leap to Techco. Put simply, if telcos continue to use their legacy closed source vendors, the Techco vision will not happen. This advice comes from the fixed line telcos, … Continue reading TADSummit 2023: Open Source

Open Source Review TADSummit 2022

These TADSummit 2022 reviews are a chance to give all the excellent content deserved attention and add my commentary on its importance. In this article I cover the presentations focused on Open Source, the bedrock of programmable communications. Here are the links to the review of the Keynotes, to my presentation What Happened Since we … Continue reading Open Source Review TADSummit 2022