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XKCD Comic: How Standards Proliferate

TweetSadly, this XKCD comic can seem all too true sometimes… ©2011 Speaking of Standards. All Rights Reserved.. Related posts:XKCD Comic Takes on IPv6 and IPv4 Address Exhaustion Video: Interview with Dan Burnett on being named 2008 Speech Luminary as “Man of Standards” Slides: Standards Update on VoiceXML3 Originally from All Voxeo Blogs Feed

Slides from eComm 2011: How IPv6 Will Kill Telecom – And What We Need To Do About It

TweetHow will IPv6 impact telecommunications? Out at eComm 2011 two weeks ago I gave a talk titled “How IPv6 Will Kill Telecom – And What We Need To Do About It” and while the video won’t be online for some time, my slides are available. Granted, the particular style of presenting I use means that [...]

Slides from eComm 2011: How IPv6 Will Kill Telecom – And What We Need To Do About It

TweetHow will IPv6 impact telecommunications? Out at eComm 2011 two weeks ago I gave a talk titled “How IPv6 Will Kill Telecom – And What We Need To Do About It” and while the video won’t be online for some time, my slides are available. Granted, the particular style of presenting I use means that [...]

So How Did World IPv6 Day Turn Out?

How Does SIP Use the Offer/Answer Model? A Document Explains…

Tweet One of the interesting aspects of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is that is uses the “offer/answer” model to negotiate how a session is to be established… and to also update that session while it is in progress. A basic example would be the exchange of Session Description Protocol (SDP) information during an initial [...]

Video: IPv6 and How It Impacts Communications Applications

Next Developer Jam Session: How Do You Hear Me Now? The Power of Wideband (HD) Audio

Our next developer jam session is coming soon! Join us for this session, scheduled for Thursday, June 09, 2011. In this session, Dan York, Director of Conversations at Voxeo will explain the basics of wideband audio, discuss the various versions of wideband audio deployed in the industry, explain why it is important in terms of [...]

How to Set Up an Anonymous Texting Service

My last blog post explained how to create an app using SMSified, Node.js, the Node.js SMSified library and Nodester that forwards all text messages from an SMSified phone number to a personal cell phone. As I tested and used the app, I quickly determined what I really wanted was the ability to both receive and [...]

How to Set Up an Anonymous Texting Service – Now w/ Ruby & Heroku!

Last week we showed you how to create an Anonymous Texting Service using SMSified, Node.js and Nodester; while we know Node.js and Nodester are the new cool, there’s a whole lotta developers out there that love them some Ruby and Heroku, too, and we don’t intend to forget about you. Presenting the same Anonymous Texting Service, written using Ruby, the Ruby [...]

Slides from T-Mobile: How To Enhance An Existing VoiceObjects Voice App With a Text Channel

By way of a posting to our Facebook Page, I learned of a set of slides from Pavel Růžička, a programmer/analyst with T-Mobile Czech Republic on the topic of converting an existing voice app into a multi-channel app using Voxeo VoiceObjects. In his deck, he walks through why you might want to create a multi-channel [...]