If you’re interested in VoIP and you’re not reading Ike Elliot’s Telecosm, you should be. Ike is a former Level(3) exec turned industry consultant and blogger, and he’s doing a great job.
I was catching up on Telecosm today and came across this post where he comments on Andy’s speculation that Kevin O’Hara’s […]
I’ve been asked to talk about using Asterisk to build scalable open-source IVRs at Pulver’s Fall VON and Digium Asterisk World. The conference is held here in Boston (my stomping grounds), and my panel is at 2pm on Tuesday, Oct 30.
My panelists are a next gen service provider, and an experienced Asterisk […]
Astricon is the Asterisk community’s annual developer gathering, and we’ll be there again this year. (The website has great grahpic design btw, it’s worth clicking through just to see it).
Doug Campbell will be there for the Thursday sessions and the first half of Friday — that’s Sep 27 and 28. We’re there to learn a […]
Doug and I have been hacking software for a long time. I think the first serious program we wrote together was a compiler for CS412. Even then, Doug did the hard parts (which had to do with call by name semantics, as I recall).
It’s unfair to Doug to say that we’re releasing […]
Last week the Italian news magazine L’Espresso had a great two page spread interviewing Jeff Pulver about video on the net. It’s part of their annual look ahead issue “Challenges for 2007″ and contains interviews with 15 or 20 visionaries including Steve Jobs, Vint Cerf, Robert Reich, and others. Not bad company and of course […]
A few days ago I blogged about Lavalife winning the CIPA award for Innovation for our VoIP project. Since then I’ve been getting lots of congratulatory emails from friends and colleagues, and I’ve also noticed that there’s been a bit of press coverage.
First off, here’s an official press release from MTS Allstream who nominated us
On […]