Olle E. Johansson
2009-Apr-01 07:18 UTC
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* NEW CHANNEL DRIVER FOR ASTERISK 1.6 AND VOXSWITCH 3 ADDS AUDIO AND VIDEO TO MICROBLOGGING! In a surprising move, Digium in partnership with Edvina today released a new channel driver for Asterisk, chan_tweet. The driver connects seamlessly to several microblogging platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, Laconi.ca/Identi.ca and GSM text/SMS. The main feature of this new module is to add audio and video capabilities to microblogging, making the popular microblogging networks a new platform for VoIP and IP realtime communication. - "I have seen that the microblogging solutions building on the social network infrastructure have had enourmous unexploited capabilities", says Mill Biller at Digium, "I've used it for a long time both personally and for the company and we realized early that by adding IAX2 support, we could now take these platforms one giant leap forward by adding realtime multimedia. I can now spend evenings chit-chatting in audio and HD-resolution video with all my audience around the world instead of sending short text messages. It's truly awsome!" Digium contracted Edvina in Sweden, a well-known company in the Asterisk community and long-term Digium business partner, to build this solution. Edvina has many years of experience in building large- scale IAX2 networks, as well as doing development on the IAX2 support in Asterisk. - "IAX2 recently was published in an IETF RFC and we're pushing it heavily in all VoIP forums." says Olle Johansson of Edvina, "We're hoping that the IAX2FORUM will get a lot of new members that are willing to adopt this technology for their intranets, microblogging services and VoIP infrastructures. In the coming month, we will present more information about new partners with more than 100K users that are going to switch from old technologies, like Hype, SIP and H. 323. All of these protocols failed, either because they where proprietary or simply became too complex. SIP currently has more than 5.000 pages of documents describing all the features of the protocol and there's no single implementation of all of these to test with. Considering the protocol being over 10 years old, this is a sad story." - "We've done our best to fix the Asterisk SIP channel support for customers, but the customer base has been shrinking as more and more converted their networks to IAX2 and now, there's simply no one interested in us doing that work. We've stated over and over again that the SIP channel in Asterisk is broken and no one can prove us right or wrong, because the protocol is just too complex." * The Microblogmedia platform ------------------------------------------ The Microblogmedia(TM) platform, developed by Digium and Edvina, let's users use any microblogging network to set up multimedia sessions. By compressing an IAX2 call setup event in the microblog message, web browsers and clients will connect automatically peer-2-peer if possible, or through the MicroBlogMediaRelay network that supports seamless NAT and firewall traversal by using automatic IPv6 tunnels. Asterisk 1.6.3, released later this month, will support this feature in the IAX2, H.323 and maybe in the old SIP channel (that is now marked deprecated). There is work on adding this feature to ISDN calls, by using messages in the D-channel for tunneling the IAX2 call setup messages. Digium's VoxSwitch will support this feature in the next release, planned for q3 2009. * Ending the Hype project ----------------------------------- In the same press release, Sock Stevens, product manager at Digium finally acknowledged that the Hype channel driver that was launched at Astricon 2008 will not be released after all. - "We found only one partner to test interoperability with, and that's not enough to make sure the channel driver being compatible with the protocol. And the protocol wasn't published in any RFC at all, or any other document. So we finally gave up. We're now dedicating resources for the new chan_tweet project and enhancing presence support in our IAX2 solution. With the installed base of IAX2 and the new MicroBlogMedia platform, this will be an even more impressive solution, reaching millions of IAX2 users in the enterprise as well as public sector and homes." * Technichal factoids ---------------------------- - chan_tweet is the result of the project labelled "Codename orangepeel" amongst the development team and builds on the new "Pinemango" architecture. This is the first channel driver not connecting directly to the Asterisk core, but to the Pinemango API over Adversion, the Ruby framework developed by Phil Jaysip. - The MicroBlogMediaRelay IAX2 platform is an open distributed network that builds on IPv6 and a facebook application, thus using the enormous bandwidth provided for free by the Facebook(TM) platform - chan_tweet will be released with the core module in Open Source, but with a license exception for plugin developers to add proprietary modules, like the Wireless Village plugin provided by the 3GPP project and the Unistim Microblog Solution by Nertol Networks. For more information, please do not contact Digium sales. To be released: 2009-04-01
Michael
2009-Apr-01 07:28 UTC
[asterisk-users] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NEW CHANNEL DRIVER FOR ASTERISK RELEASED TODAY
haw haw haw... April Fools Day is over in this part of the world.
Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy
2009-Apr-01 08:01 UTC
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2009/4/1 Michael <michael at networkstuff.co.nz>> haw haw haw... > > April Fools Day is over in this part of the world. > >Hey dont kill the magic ! :) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090401/ec01492d/attachment.htm
Michael
2009-Apr-01 08:07 UTC
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On Wed, 01 Apr 2009 21:01:28 you wrote:> 2009/4/1 Michael <michael at networkstuff.co.nz> > > > haw haw haw... > > > > April Fools Day is over in this part of the world. > > Hey dont kill the magic ! :)April Fools Day ends at 12.00pm (mid day) here. It is now 9:07pm.
Hans Witvliet
2009-Apr-01 08:52 UTC
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On Wed, 2009-04-01 at 09:18 +0200, Olle E. Johansson wrote: <snip>> > For more information, please do not contact Digium sales. > > To be released: 2009-04-01 >Should say enough...
randulo
2009-Apr-01 09:29 UTC
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Nice one, Olle ! :) On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Olle E. Johansson <oej at edvina.net> wrote:> * NEW CHANNEL DRIVER FOR ASTERISK 1.6 AND VOXSWITCH 3 ADDS AUDIO AND > VIDEO TO MICROBLOGGING!
Dovid Bender
2009-Apr-01 15:52 UTC
[asterisk-users] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NEW CHANNEL DRIVER FORASTERISK RELEASED TODAY
I wish we could have this for real.... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Olle E. Johansson" <oej at edvina.net> To: "Asterisk Non-Commercial Discussion Users Mailing List -" <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 10:18 AM Subject: [asterisk-users] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NEW CHANNEL DRIVER FORASTERISK RELEASED TODAY>* NEW CHANNEL DRIVER FOR ASTERISK 1.6 AND VOXSWITCH 3 ADDS AUDIO AND > VIDEO TO MICROBLOGGING! > > In a surprising move, Digium in partnership with Edvina today released > a new channel driver for Asterisk, chan_tweet. The driver connects > seamlessly to several microblogging platforms, including Twitter, > Facebook, Laconi.ca/Identi.ca and GSM text/SMS. The main feature of > this new module is to add audio and video capabilities to > microblogging, making the popular microblogging networks a new > platform for VoIP and IP realtime communication. > > - "I have seen that the microblogging solutions building on the social > network infrastructure have had enourmous unexploited capabilities", > says Mill Biller at Digium, "I've used it for a long time both > personally and for the company and we realized early that by adding > IAX2 support, we could now take these platforms one giant leap forward > by adding realtime multimedia. I can now spend evenings chit-chatting > in audio and HD-resolution video with all my audience around the world > instead of sending short text messages. It's truly awsome!" > > Digium contracted Edvina in Sweden, a well-known company in the > Asterisk community and long-term Digium business partner, to build > this solution. Edvina has many years of experience in building large- > scale IAX2 networks, as well as doing development on the IAX2 support > in Asterisk. > > - "IAX2 recently was published in an IETF RFC and we're pushing it > heavily in all VoIP forums." says Olle Johansson of Edvina, "We're > hoping that the IAX2FORUM will get a lot of new members that are > willing to adopt this technology for their intranets, microblogging > services and VoIP infrastructures. In the coming month, we will > present more information about new partners with more than 100K users > that are going to switch from old technologies, like Hype, SIP and H. > 323. All of these protocols failed, either because they where > proprietary or simply became too complex. SIP currently has more than > 5.000 pages of documents describing all the features of the protocol > and there's no single implementation of all of these to test with. > Considering the protocol being over 10 years old, this is a sad story." > > - "We've done our best to fix the Asterisk SIP channel support for > customers, but the customer base has been shrinking as more and more > converted their networks to IAX2 and now, there's simply no one > interested in us doing that work. We've stated over and over again > that the SIP channel in Asterisk is broken and no one can prove us > right or wrong, because the protocol is just too complex." > > * The Microblogmedia platform > ------------------------------------------ > The Microblogmedia(TM) platform, developed by Digium and Edvina, let's > users use any microblogging network to set up multimedia sessions. By > compressing an IAX2 call setup event in the microblog message, web > browsers and clients will connect automatically peer-2-peer if > possible, or through the MicroBlogMediaRelay network that supports > seamless NAT and firewall traversal by using automatic IPv6 tunnels. > > Asterisk 1.6.3, released later this month, will support this feature > in the IAX2, H.323 and maybe in the old SIP channel (that is now > marked deprecated). There is work on adding this feature to ISDN > calls, by using messages in the D-channel for tunneling the IAX2 call > setup messages. Digium's VoxSwitch will support this feature in the > next release, planned for q3 2009. > > * Ending the Hype project > ----------------------------------- > In the same press release, Sock Stevens, product manager at Digium > finally acknowledged that the Hype channel driver that was launched at > Astricon 2008 will not be released after all. > - "We found only one partner to test interoperability with, and that's > not enough to make sure the channel driver being compatible with the > protocol. And the protocol wasn't published in any RFC at all, or any > other document. So we finally gave up. We're now dedicating resources > for the new chan_tweet project and enhancing presence support in our > IAX2 solution. With the installed base of IAX2 and the new > MicroBlogMedia platform, this will be an even more impressive > solution, reaching millions of IAX2 users in the enterprise as well as > public sector and homes." > > * Technichal factoids > ---------------------------- > - chan_tweet is the result of the project labelled "Codename > orangepeel" amongst the development team and builds on the new > "Pinemango" architecture. This is the first channel driver not > connecting directly to the Asterisk core, but to the Pinemango API > over Adversion, the Ruby framework developed by Phil Jaysip. > - The MicroBlogMediaRelay IAX2 platform is an open distributed network > that builds on IPv6 and a facebook application, thus using the > enormous bandwidth provided for free by the Facebook(TM) platform > - chan_tweet will be released with the core module in Open Source, but > with a license exception for plugin developers to add proprietary > modules, like the Wireless Village plugin provided by the 3GPP project > and the Unistim Microblog Solution by Nertol Networks. > > For more information, please do not contact Digium sales. > > To be released: 2009-04-01 > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
Tzafrir Cohen
2009-Apr-01 16:09 UTC
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On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 06:52:55PM +0300, Dovid Bender wrote:> I wish we could have this for real....Micro-video-blogging: Limited to 140B ? -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest at local.xorcom.com/tzafrir
Cary Fitch
2009-Apr-01 16:27 UTC
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It uses proprietary EDC. (Extreme Data Compression) The 140 bytes at 8 bits each, and that is 2^140^8, a nearly inexhaustible key number which is related to audio and video data simultaneously stored on a Google Database, which is then sent to the user. Thus with the 140 byte message, full audio and video can be retrieved. This is an outgrowth of the data compression program circa about 1992, when disks were much smaller than today. A very small compression program would infinitely compress data on a disk to allow storage of more data. It was only a 200 bytes or so in size (DOS days):-) and worked perfectly. Running it once resulted in lots of storage space. It took very little time. Of course rewriting the MBR (Master Boot Record) takes very little time. Recovering the "compressed" data was tough though. Cary Fitch 04/01/09 -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Tzafrir Cohen Sent: Wednesday, April 01, 2009 11:09 AM To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: NEW CHANNEL DRIVERFORASTERISK RELEASED TODAY On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 06:52:55PM +0300, Dovid Bender wrote:> I wish we could have this for real....Micro-video-blogging: Limited to 140B ? -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest at local.xorcom.com/tzafrir _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
David Backeberg
2009-Apr-01 20:38 UTC
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 3:18 AM, Olle E. Johansson <oej at edvina.net> wrote: What a shame about the loss of chan_hype. I was really hoping to build a .com around it. At least I'm feeling better since starting the placebo treatment for my allergies.
Rony Ron
2009-Apr-02 15:54 UTC
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Hey ! this can drive to heart attacks !!!! randulo a ?crit :> Nice one, Olle ! :) > > On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Olle E. Johansson <oej at edvina.net> wrote: > >> * NEW CHANNEL DRIVER FOR ASTERISK 1.6 AND VOXSWITCH 3 ADDS AUDIO AND >> VIDEO TO MICROBLOGGING! >> > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >
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