podcast
August 30, 2008
An interview with Asterisk’s Mark Spencer
Asterisk is the dominant open source PBX replacement. Using commodity hardware, it enables even the smallest enterprise to own and control their own voice communications platform.
The TWIT network’s FLOSS Weekly recently featured an interview with Digium / Asterisk’s Mark Spencer. Even if you are familiar with Asterisk, this show is worth an hour of your time.
Filed under Open Source, podcast by admin
April 13, 2008
Is there a future open wireless web?
Mike Liebhold of the Institute for the Future addressed the O’Reilly Emerging Telephony Conference a little over a year ago about the roadblocks to and promise of an open wireless web. In view of recent developments, this 17 minute presentation is right on topic. While progress has been made, the roadblocks he clearly identified remain in place.
Network operators have invested millions into reliable networks. In order to recover their costs, they have developed a strategy of offering enhanced services developed by and limited to their own in-house resources. But there is a fundamental flaw in this strategy. This “walled garden” approach to enhanced services ignores the many entrepreneurs and creative people who are eager to develop new services on wireless networks. The social trend of users at the edge of the network wanting to create their own experiences is ignored. The end result is that the growth of the mobile web is stifled. (IT Conversations)
Filed under Wireless, competition, new technology, podcast by admin
January 3, 2008
Podcast #3 ‘08 Predictions
John and Garry discuss their predictions for 2008
Filed under podcast by admin
November 15, 2007
ThirdPipe Podcast 1
For your enjoyment (or amusement) the moderators have assembled another ThirdPipe podcast. Topic is the recent Comcast-Sandvine traffic shaping incident.
Hopefully you will find it as interesting as we did producing it.
Filed under podcast by Dr. Dog




