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Archive for August, 2009

Thanks for all the fish!

California was great, but reality is auto-dialing me. The next VUC that I (randulo/zeeek) will be hosting is at this time. At this moment I’m uncertain as to whether there will be one in my absence, but stay tuned for news on that within 24 hours.

Audio : Download file (TS-261666.mp3)

There is going to be at least one Gigaset giveaway in September so watch this space!

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Free DIDs, how do they work?

MP3 Link

Session Recording:

Audio : Download file (TS-256279.mp3)

The VUC mailing list is a Google Group

IRC: #voip-users-conference on Freenode.net

irc Transcript 2009-08-21

From the discussion on the Asterisk biz list, a quick look at how these things are financed, how to hook them up and whatever else comes up.

IPKall.com

Sipgate.com (also .co.uk, .de)

Google Voice

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New Gigaset Giveaway Contest

S675IP and an A58H accessory handset

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Thanks to Gigaset of North America, we are planning a new giveaway of a Gigaset wideband-capable SIP/DECT phone.

To win the Gigaset you will have to be in the IRC channel #voip-users-conference as well as on the conference.

The winner will need to identify a short piece of music and the album it comes from.

Be there!

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Doug Mohney and HD

MP3 Link

Audio : Download file (TS-256278.mp3)

IRC Transcript 2009-08-14

We referred a lot to the HD Connect Now site.

This week, Doug Mohney joins us. Doug has clocked more than 20 years of experience in the ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) arena between working in real world businesses and writing about them.

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His resume includes Editor in Chief, Telecom and Digital Media Group for a B2B emedia company and Editor-in-Chief at VON Magazine (the pulvermedia incarnation, not the Virgo one). Publications he’s written for over the past dozen years include Boardwatch, Mobile Radio Technology/Urgent Communications, The Inquirer, and VON Magazine, covering telecommunications, the Internet, and online video.

His hands-on/real-world experience includes stints at two high-tech start-up companies, one that went public (DIGEX) and one that didn’t (SkyCache/Cidera). Joining DIGEX as employee number 10 in 1993, Doug had a ring-side seat to the trials and tribulations of a fast growing, VC-funded startup doing the boom growth years of the Internet.

Some of Doug’s articles.

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SIP for the Apple iPhone Platform

Coincidentally with the session on mobile voip with Ruben Olsen, I finally pulled the trigger on an iPod Touch “second generation”. This is IMO the iPhone without phone, camera or GPS. What that leaves is a very good mobile computing platform with WiFi, an mp3 and video player and the worlds hippest most intelligent interface to date.

NOTE: I will add new clients I test to this thread as comments

NEW note: Ruben just published this article on the subject.

Cutting to the chase, I have tried several SIP clients in the last 48 hours, and here are a few of my experiences.

The best performer has been iPico, $9.99 but far ahead of the others in most things. It will do only a single SIP account though. Call quality was best and it dials SIP URI, something none of the others do AFAIK. This is important because to dial in to Talkshoe, ZipDX and many other things that interest me, I need SIP URI. Edit: iSip has fixed the audio issue I was having and demonstrated excellent support in the process.

Next comes iSip, $6.99, (built on pjsip). Multiple SIP accounts, decent interface but a problem with outgoing audio quality.

The I tried WeePhone, $4.99. It has the least well done interface, but looked as if it would work fine, but the outgoing audio was absolutely unuseable, horribly distorted.

Skype (not really a SIP client, but…) works well but can not make free calls to SIP services so I’m just adding that I did test it and it does work. And it’s free.

Looking at the reviews on the app store isn’t too enlightening because many reviewers don’t know much about the technology, so they are reacting to what the interface looks like or the fact that they don’t know what auth user name or proxy is, which would impede them in getting the client to work.

The main trouble I have had so far is the microphone that is a part of Apple’s $30 headset. If I can figure out how to keep that facing me, I think things will work better :)

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Ruben Olsen on Mobile VoIP, iPhone and other platforms

Part 1 :

Audio : Download file (TS-249093.mp3)

IRC transcript for links etc. Speaking of IRC, please get on #vuc to participate in the conference. If you aren’t there to ask to be unmuted, I can’t know you need to be heard!
Part 2 :

Audio : Download file (TS-254608.mp3)

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Some of the topics:

What is a client, what is a dialer?

- Symbian and iPhone platform differences.
- Voice Quality issues
- SIP Stacks in use (built in, own made)
- Hand out / Hand in
- Presence
- Chat
- Video support

and a lot more. I did end up buying and using iPico SIP client on the iPod Touch G2 and works best of the three apps I have tried so far. See the post just below this one for details.

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