Enrich Your Conference App with Asterisk Enhanced Messaging – Part 1
At last year’s AstriDevcon, we showed a video conference demonstration application called CyberMegaPhone. It was a very simple app but it showed how a web
At last year’s AstriDevcon, we showed a video conference demonstration application called CyberMegaPhone. It was a very simple app but it showed how a web
In the past, we’ve had a few blog posts talking about specific parts of new WebRTC work that has been done in Asterisk; but, with
Hello Everybody! Can you believe how quickly a year has passed? Time is drawing near to many exciting things – Astricon in October and with
One of the most difficult things in PJSIP is ensuring that the experience is the best it can be for not just people who configure
The next releases of Asterisk 13 and 15 extend MESSAGE support in chan_pjsip and add it to conference bridges. While Asterisk has supported the SIP
For the last few months I, along with Ben Ford, have been working on improving the user experience side of the WebRTC support in Asterisk.
With the changing weather, some of us are thinking about summer with excitement, others about winter with trepidation. Regardless of which hemisphere you live in though, it’s time to start thinking about Asterisk 16!
One of the most annoying tasks within Asterisk (or VoIP in general) is the task of CDR and event processing. Why is processing these so
In my previous post I talked about what WebRTC support is like in Asterisk 14. Since Asterisk 15 is going to be released soon let’s
WebRTC has been in Asterisk since Asterisk 11 and over time has evolved just as the WebRTC specification itself has evolved. The WebRTC implementation we