VoIP Users ConferenceInterested in SIP softphones? XMPP chat servers? Building a multi-party group chat like Skype provides but based on open standards? If so, join the VoIP Users Conference crew TODAY, February 18, 2011, at 12 noonto learn about the Blink SIP client and the new SylkServer project. From the VUC notes:

Adrian Georgescu, AG Projects founder and CEO, calls Blink “the new kid on the block” among SIP clients. Launched just one year ago, it managed to become for many in a short period of time their favorite SIP client on the Mac and now effort is underway to provide the same cool experience on Windows and Linux. Blink differentiates itself from its competitors by a generous feature set: g722 wide-band Audio from day one, File Transfer, Instant Messaging and Desktop Sharing, all those cool things SIP was all about, yet everyone stopped at VoIP. The lack of dial-pad also stirred some waters, it was the first soft phone to say goodbye to the classic dial-pad, a telephony oriented interface and offer instead a productivity oriented contacts driven interface.

AG Projects has launched this month SylkServer, an open source product that complements all Blink features on the server side, and the two of them can provide now a Skype like multi-party conference experience by using pure SIP. With an impressive roadmap, proven capabilities and real customers behind, can AG Projects now make a difference in the crowded space of SIP and VoIP

More info about the call is at:

http://www.voipusersconference.org/2011/blink-sylkserver/

Info about how to join the conference call is available on the VUC site, but can be summarized as:

There is also an active IRC backchannel during the call (#vuc on freenode).

Of course, logically, the best way to participate in today’s call would be to download Blink and join in via SIP! :-)

Originally from Voxeo Blogs