VUC: IP Communications Community show

VUC: IP Communications Community

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Podcasts:

 #vuc482 - Jitsi | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:56

Jitsi has been working on WebRTC conferencing and will present their latest work to VUC.

 #vuc481 Bacon on Ubuntu Phone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:19

With all-native core apps and no Java overhead, Ubuntu runs well on entry-level smartphones â?? yet it uses the same drivers as Android. So now itâ??s easy to bring a better experience to customers all over the world.

 #vuc480 - Skynet.im | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:50:35

The Internet of Things (IoT) with Chris Matthieu. Keep watching the skies!

 #vuc479 - Network Analysis with Wireshark | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:34:15

Book: Network Analysis with Wireshark Cookbook, 2 e-copies to give away from O'Reilly Media

 #vuc478 - 2600 hz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:50:22

This week, 2600hz will be launching itâ??s first public beta of 2600hz mobile. This service allows you to run your own mobile phone company by turning your cell phone into a VoIP handset natively â?? without apps or firmware updates.

 #vuc477 Logitech P710e USB/BT Speakerphone | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:48

The P710e is a USB connected desktop speakerphone like many others before it. In addition to USB connectivity it sports a Bluetooth radio, allowing it to be paired to up to 8 different devices.

 #vucSpecial YateBTS | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:26

YateBTS expands the capabilities of the OpenBTS system by adding ready interfaces to both IMS and SS7/MAP mobile core networks based on the industry-proven Yate protocol engine, the same engine already used for Google Voiceâ?¢ and for hundreds of wireline, VoIP and MVNO networks all over the world.

 #vuc476 - Acrobits Mobile SIP Client | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:57:50

One of the best and most popular free SIP client for iOS and Android!

 #vuc475 - Raspberry Pi Cookbook | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:11

Dr. Simon Monk, author of this O'Reilly book is ourt guest. Book giveaway!

 #vuc474 - Live.pics.io WebRTC Image Share | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:00

Share images and two-way audio discussion with http://live.pics.io, this weeks guest.

 #vuc473 - Voxbone (http://vuc.me) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:57

Voxbone now will have mobile numbers in Europe.

 #vuc472 Vaddio - (http://vuc.me) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:05

The Huddlestation is a new product that aim to address the needs of smaller meeting rooms for video conference capability, while also tapping into the BYOD trend. Itâ??s essentially a USB-attached camera+sound bar for an HDTV. It serves as the I/O for whatever application that user desires, from Google Hangout to Skype, RealPresence or Scopia Desktop.

 #vuc471- Voxeet (http://vuc.me) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:50

Voxeet CEO & Founder Stéphane Giraudie joins us to discuss their unique contribution to conferencing. Some key features of +Voxeet are 3D Immersive Sound, Accurate Speaker Recognition, Seamless Mobility with One-click transfers between devices.

 #vuc470 - VoIP & Tell (http://vuc.me) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:01

#vuc470 - VoIP & Tell (http://vuc.me)

 #vuc469 Silo Free (http://vuc.me) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:51

WebRTC marks an important milestone for the web. It presents browsers with real communication and peer-to-peer channels. There are a decent number of signaling tools emerging for WebRTC, but the vast majority of current WebRTC offerings are the same old song and dance: â??Hereâ??s our â??openâ?? WebRTC platform, library, or toolkit: itâ??s still yet another Silo.â?? What if it was simple to build or deploy a video calling service on our own server that could talk to anyone else using fully open and already distributed protocols, without having to reinvent the wheel at all?

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