Posts Tagged ‘ asterisk ’

Setting up a Brekeke SIP Server Dial Plan with DIDX

Aug 19th, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: DIDX

Hello and Hajimemashite.
DIDx (http://didx.net) offers wholesale inbound telephone service using the VoIP standard SIP (session initiation protocol). The service provides users with local PSTN numbers. And you can receive calls over the Internet from up to 60 countries. This document will explain how to utilize Brekeke PBX with DIDx.
Setting Up A DIDx Account
Please obtain an [...]



snom Helps Peru Modernize Healthcare, On a Budget

Aug 19th, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Telecom

One could argue that the greatest impact of (snom’s dedication to) interoperability and open standards can be measured in dollars or deployments or even ease of use. But in the case of EsSalud, the national healthcare network of Peru, the greatest outgrowth of interoperability and open standards is scalability.
In 2007, as the national Government of [...]



Illinois Institute of Technology VoIP Conference: See What’s Under the Hood

Jul 22nd, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Events, Telecom

Let’s see what’s under the hood and be a part of the future of IP communications. The Illinois Institute of Technology VoIP conference is scheduled October 12-13, 2010 in Wheaton, Illinois. Be



Chicago, the Perfect Place for Cluecon, Software Dev, Business Collab and Fun

Jul 22nd, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Featured, freeSWITCH

An invitation from Omar Sheikh and Abdul Mutaal, Techistan reporters and DIDX marketing team members…



Yossi Ne’eman from Cluecon, Open Source Telephony Developer and Entrepreneur Interview

Jul 21st, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: freeSWITCH

Welcome to the DIDX podcast media channel where we bring you the expertise and inspiration from IP communication leaders, early adopters, all kinds of people, from around the world. I am your host Suzanne Bowen. And today we have Yossi Ne’eman. He is a freeSWITCH open source telephony developer and IP communications entrepreneur. His company [...]



MSC Malaysia Encourages Malaysian Companies to Make Change to Open Source

Jun 30th, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Events

By Rani Wemel, Techistan correspondent.
MSC Malaysia Open Source Conference 2010 brings together the foremost thinkers and industry leaders in the open source movement to share how open source software can boost Malaysia’s global competitiveness.

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – June 29, 2010 – Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC), the driver of the MSC Malaysia national ICT initiative, is [...]



Webdream.ie VoIP Business Doubles Every Four Months

Jun 25th, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: DIDX

The DIDXchange would like to highlight one of the IP communications’ industry’s most successful voIP businesses, MyDivert.com. The ‘early adopters’ at MyDivert.com are certainly starting to see the rewards as sales are predicted to double within 4 months.
 
The team at MyDivert, which first doubled its customer base in the last 6 months, keeps its customers close [...]



Central Number is a Droid Application that Works Like Google Voice

Jun 16th, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Videos

Central Number is a phone number and web space where you can unify and manage your telephony communications.
Characteristics:
• List the phone numbers you want to manage with Central Number so when they call to your new phone number all your phones will ring or the ones you defined.
• Make and receive phone calls from any [...]



Difference Between Kamailio and freeSWITCH or Asterisk and More with Mierla

May 31st, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: VoipToday

VOIP Today magazine (www.voiptoday.org) is privileged to conduct exclusive interview with Kamailio (OpenSER) co-founder and core developer of OpenSER and SER projects Daniel-Constantin Mierla. (Read on and head over to iTunes or DIDX podcasts to listen to Techistan’s Suzanne Bowen interview Mierla in 2009.)
Kamailio (former OpenSER) is an Open Source SIP Server released under GPL, able to [...]



Popular Mediterranean Resort Company Goes Hybrid VoIP

May 31st, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Featured, Telecom

A French Mediterranean resort hotel was expanding their units and voila, voIP is not dead! A shift in clientele showed increased business traffic: retreats and tiger-team think-tank sessions…