Linux telephony stack demo'd in China
TapRoot Systems is demonstrating its telephony middleware for Linux/Qtopia-based mobile phones at the Linux Mobile Communications Conference this week in Beijing. TapRoot's director of product...
View ArticleNovell Open Audio: Creating Custom Distributions Based on openSUSE 10.3 and...
As part of their openSUSE release series, Novell Open Audio has talked to Jan-Christoph Bornschlegel and Stephan Kulow about KIWI, openSUSE’s operating system imaging solution.
View ArticleOpen source telephony gives customers control, consultant says
Thomas Howe is a telecommunications developer and consultant who is passionate about the role of open source software in the telephony industry.
View ArticleTony Mobily interviews the developers of Ekiga
Tony Mobily at Freesoftware Magazine interviews the developers of Ekiga, the free sfotware for making free 'phone call across the internet.By the time you have finished reading this epic article you...
View ArticleSecure Calling Initiative Reaches Second Milestone
"...GNU Telephony Secure Calling is intended to make it both possible, and easy, for individuals, private organizations, and public institutions to deploy secure realtime voice and video communications...
View ArticleInstall, Configure and Maintain a VoIP-Based Telephony System with New Book
Packt is pleased to announce a new book that helps design and develop VoIP telephony platforms and services through the Asterisk platform. Written by Open Source expert, Kerry Garrison, trixbox CE 2.6...
View ArticleTrixbox CE- Securing Your trixbox Server
Even though a trixbox system is a phone system, it is still a basic computer system like any other. One of the problems that we face is that extensions and VoIP service providers typically come into...
View ArticleSecure VoIP, GNU SIP Witch, and replacing Skype with free software
For the last few years I had been working on what is called the GNU Telephony Secure Calling initiative (http://www.gnutelephony.org/index.php/Secure_Call).read more
View ArticleSecure VoIP, GNU SIP Witch, and replacing Skype with free software
"For the last few years I had been working when time was available on what is called the GNU Telephony Secure Calling Initiative.This initiative was originally started specifically to make passive...
View ArticleOpen-Source Effort to Hack GSM
If you're still using a cellphone based on early digital standards, you better be careful what you say. The encryption technology used to prevent eavesdropping in GSM (Global System for Mobile...
View ArticleGNU SIP Witch 0.6.0 released
"GNU SIP Witch is a telephony server that focuses on enabling secure peer to peer media connections.GNU SIP Witch avoids centralized decryption and minimizes overhead by eliminating the need for media...
View ArticleBurning Man's open source cell phone system
The (in)famous desert festival experiments with DIY telephone networking. They use the AGPLv3 licensed OpenBTS GSM implementation.
View ArticleGNU Free Call Announced
GNU Free Call is a new project to develop and deploy secure self-organized communication services worldwide for private use and for public administration. We use the open standard SIP protocol and GNU...
View ArticleGNU Free Call: an Open Source Skype Alternative
GNU Free Call will offer a service that's both secure and usable on all platforms, much the way closed-source Skype is, its developers say.read more
View ArticleLinux telephony stack demo'd in China
TapRoot Systems is demonstrating its telephony middleware for Linux/Qtopia-based mobile phones at the Linux Mobile Communications Conference this week in Beijing. TapRoot's director of product...
View ArticleNovell Open Audio: Creating Custom Distributions Based on openSUSE 10.3 and...
As part of their openSUSE release series, Novell Open Audio has talked to Jan-Christoph Bornschlegel and Stephan Kulow about KIWI, openSUSE’s operating system imaging solution.
View ArticleOpen source telephony gives customers control, consultant says
Thomas Howe is a telecommunications developer and consultant who is passionate about the role of open source software in the telephony industry.
View ArticleTony Mobily interviews the developers of Ekiga
Tony Mobily at Freesoftware Magazine interviews the developers of Ekiga, the free sfotware for making free 'phone call across the internet.By the time you have finished reading this epic article you...
View ArticleSecure Calling Initiative Reaches Second Milestone
"...GNU Telephony Secure Calling is intended to make it both possible, and easy, for individuals, private organizations, and public institutions to deploy secure realtime voice and video communications...
View ArticleInstall, Configure and Maintain a VoIP-Based Telephony System with New Book
Packt is pleased to announce a new book that helps design and develop VoIP telephony platforms and services through the Asterisk platform. Written by Open Source expert, Kerry Garrison, trixbox CE 2.6...
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