[BBLISA] Wednesday talk: Asterisk and VOIP

John P. Rouillard rouilj at cs.umb.edu
Mon May 6 19:58:50 EDT 2013


Hello Everybody:

Please join us on Wednesday, May 8, 2013 in MIT building E-51 in room
145 at 7PM for a talk by K.M. Peterson on Asterisk and VOIP:

   The near-universal provision of voice services and their terminals
   (called "telephones") predates the Internet. While on some level,
   voice traffic via TCP/IP is just another protocol, there are
   challenges in making it "just work" like the traditional phones
   that we are all used to. There are the technical issues of the
   nature of the data, interfacing with the still robust telephone
   network, and of course the UI expectations and experience.

   That means that the protocols involved - SIP and the related suite
   - were developed in the setting of a preexisting, mature, and
   complex switched network. I found that from the perspective of a
   systems administrator or network engineer there are complications,
   terminology, and conventions that aren't necessarily obvious.

   This talk will provide insight into the these technologies from
   that perspective to allow you to grasp the protocols and the
   context in which they interoperate, using an example implementation
   of Asterisk.

Door prizes should be making a comeback.

I hope to see you there.

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				-- rouilj
John Rouillard
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