OnSIP is developed on open source software, and we are proponents of open source projects. One open source project that is beloved at OnSIP is FreeSWITCH. Many of the business telephony features we offer today are built using it. (One example is our latest Enhanced Queue feature).
FreeSWITCH was conceived during a discussion between several open source leaders with a goal to improve the state of existing Internet telephony options. That meeting/event was named ClueCon, which has become a leading annual telephony and VoIP developers conference.
As a software engineer at OnSIP who has worked extensively with FreeSWITCH and WebRTC, I am heading to this year’s conference, scheduled for August 3 - 6 in Chicago. If you’re a developer interested in open source VoIP projects and/or WebRTC, you should too. We especially encourage our SIP.js community to come, and anyone who's a WebRTC SIP developer.
Here are three reasons to make it out to ClueCon this year:
If you don't believe me, here's what Kathleen King from FreeSWITCH had to say about the event:
“If you are interested in WebRTC, Voice over IP or Open Source projects like FreeSWITCH, ClueCon is the greatest opportunity you have to gain exposure to the most knowledge and technology in one place,” said ClueCon Social Media Correspondent Kathleen King. “Also, it’s the most fun you can possibly have while still getting a ton of work done! I really look forward to seeing you all there and enjoying the amazing talks, the Epic Annual Kick-Off Pizza Party, The Gigabit Reception and so much more.”
Hope to see you there!