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VoIP Users Conference Gets Underneath the Hood of GetOnSIP

by Kevin Bartley

OnSIP will be featured once again at the VoIP Users Conference (VUC) this Friday at 12PM. VUC is a weekly live discussion about VoIP-related topics.

Published: November 6, 2013

We're happy to be featured once again on the VoIP Users Conference (VUC) this Friday at 12PM. VUC is a weekly live discussion about all kinds of VoIP-related topics. The conference has been running weekly since March 2007. On Friday at 12PM, OnSIP CTO John Riordan and Lead Developer Will Mitchell are being featured on the program to give a technical overview of GetOnSIP.

To date, GetOnSIP is the most stable and interoperable implementation of WebRTC and SIP. The OnSIP team has extended our platform to support SIP over WebSockets, allowing developers to utilize JavaScript SIP clients like JsSIP and sipML5 to build phones in a browser and register them with OnSIP (See more information in our developer resources). OnSIP currently supports voice and video calls between WebRTC supported browsers, as well as voice calling between standard SIP phones and WebRTC supported browsers; video calling is supported between some SIP software phones that utilize video codec VP8. For the most up-to-date information, visit our live interoperability chart.

The VoIP Users Conference offers a compelling venue for examining telephony topics. Recent discussions have included Blackberry & WebRTC, Asterisk, the Definitive Guide – 4th edition, and Bridging SIP/XMPP Worlds Using SylkServer. John and Will's talk will give an exclusive, in-depth, and technical assessment of how GetOnSIP came to be, all within the span of an hour.

To listen to the call, join the VoIP Users Conference community and tune in at 12PM Friday. And check out the last time OnSIP was featured on VUC (for Busy Lamp Field).

Last VUC Appearance: John Riordan introduces OnSIP's Busy Lamp Field Implementation

 

OnSIP's Busy Lamp Field Discussed on VoIP Users Conference