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Posts Tagged electronic engineering
OpenVBX from Twilio
Posted by Zeeek/Randulo in VoIP
Podcast: Download
Audio : Download file (TS-375370.mp3)
OpenVBX is a web-based open source phone system for business.
With a Twilio account and a web server with PHP 5.2+ and MySQL 5, you can build your own “hosted pbx”.
Build your own custom phone applets with just a little bit of PHP. Rebrand and resell OpenVBX to your customers.
Give every user their own phone number and personal conference line. Dial whole departments, share voicemail messages with the team. OpenVBX is for companies and collaboration.
Adam Ballai, lead engineer on the OpenVBX project and Twilio CEO Jeff Lawson are our guests.
SIP Hacks: who should filter what, where?
Posted by Zeeek/Randulo in VoIP
Podcast: Download
Audio : Download file (TS-359935.mp3)
Among others, Ward Mundy (Nerd Vittles, our guest next week) and many of the VUC regulars join in this violent argument civil discussion about who is responsible for filtering, where it should take place and the how and why of their ideas on the subject.
If you’re into SIP technology, you’ll want to hear this discussion about who should protect people from SIP “CallerID stuffing” among Ward Mundy, Fred Posner (VoIP Tech Chat), Tim Panton, Karl Fife, Leif Madsen and the rest of the great gang of VoIP regulars. This is why you need to join us LIVE every Friday!
Programmers differ enormously over who should filter incoming data and where. There is no right answer, although the main point is to protect your users against whatever possible attacks might come through your system or pbx.
2010-03-26 Voipathon Online Community
Posted by Zeeek/Randulo in The Rest
VoIP online community and VoIP how-to
Voipathon will be talking about online community, dealing with censorship, countries that intentionally block telephony to prevent communications and much more. Using voip, connect with your online community and accomplish great things (or just socialize, we do both!)
Join us for Voipathon Live!
Honolulu: Thursday 25th at 9 PM
San Francisco: Midnight Thursday night to Midnight Friday
New York: 3:00 AM Friday
France,Germany: 8 AM Friday
Mumbai: 12:30 PM Friday
Beijing, Singapore: 3 PM Friday
Sydney: 6 PM
VoIPathon will be held for 24 hours, beginning on March 26th at 3 AM Eastern Time. Subjects discussed: online communities doing good things via the Internet. Online community helps you find like-minded people to learn from, share info and get things done.



