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[Realtime-VoIP: The VoIP Community Weblog] For those of you who follow the Realtime VoIP Community podcasts, I just posted a new 27 minute edition online. Here are some of the highlights covered in this latest podcast -
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Realtime-VoIP: The VoIP Community Weblog: Digium, of course, offers Asterisk support and free support for issues related to their hardware. Signate, www.signate.com, is in the business of supporting Asterisk. This is posted on both the blog and in the Realtime VoIP Community forum, so readers can also freely jump in to help answer any specific questions. Technorati Tags: Asterisk, reader questions, hardware phones Posted on April 13, 2006 at 06:45 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) (via Cosmos)
[Irwin Lazar's "Real-Time" Blog] Blue Box Podcast #22: SIP Security at IETF (part... : In this week's podcast, Dan Wing of Cisco discusses a presentation he gave on the challenges of implementing VoIP encryption at the recent IETF meeting in Dallas. Cullen Jennings, also of Cisco, discusses recent changes in the structure of real-time related working groups within the IETF.
[Blue Box: The VoIP Security Podcast] Blue Box Podcast #22: SIP Security at IETF (part... : In this segment, Dan goes through his first slides and explains the basic security issues around securing SIP media streams, talks about design choices for various proposed solutions and discusses where all this is going. Given that SRTP interoperability between systems is an extremely important issue right now, it's well worth grabbing a copy of the slides and joining Dan in a journey through the issues.
[The Conversation] Web "Radio"& Viral Communities: A weekly podcast done properly with an interactive talent team will be a powerful viral tool. (The podcasts should always be hosted in an “interview” or dialog format, broadcast and recorded live in a corporate or rented audio studio).
[O'Reilly Emerging Telephony] How Real of a Threat is SPIT?: While no one likes telemarketing calls (and just like regular spam it seems a little mind-boggling that it’s an effective strategy to sell much of anything), it’s unclear why current VoIP systems would be any more susceptible to such tactics than the PSTN. I’ve worked as a telecom manager for a large university and I can tell you that telemarketers have had the capability to identify and auto-dial large groups of consecutive DID numbers in non-VoIP settings for many years, it was a constant irritant.
[Realtime-voip.typepad.com] Realtime-VoIP: The VoIP Community Weblog: "The way in which VoIP is regulated will profoundly impact the Department of Justices ability to protect communities across the nation from the harms inflicted by drug trafficking, organized crime, and terrorism," stated Laura Parsky, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, in testimony before the U.S. Senate's Committee on Science, Commerce and Transportation. The Senate hearing was to consider the proposed VOIP Regulatory Freedom Act (S.
[Blog.tmcnet.com] VoIP Blog and Podcast by Erik Lagerway: The IETF has named the new directors (Cullen Jennings and John Peterson) to the Real-time Applications and Infrastructure Area which is essentially includes all work relating to IP communications. What does this mean?
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