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TADHack London / Bristol / UK

London has been part of TADHack since 2015, when we ran our first TADHack-mini before the WebRTC Global Summit. Mini’s are smaller hackathons focused on one location.  Ideal London has generously supported TADHack London through the years. For 2020 Idea London is needed for office space given social distancing requirements. However, TADHack Global 2020 sponsor Simwood have … Continue reading TADHack London / Bristol / UK

Project Clearwater / Matrix Gateway Hack by Matt Williams

Over the weekend of April 11-12, I attended TADHack-mini, held at IDEALondon. The theme was WebRTC, and for my hack I built a gateway between Project Clearwater (which speaks SIP) and Matrix (which supports WebRTC). Project Clearwater is a massively-scalable, open-source IMS core, built from the ground up to run in the cloud. Matrix is … Continue reading Project Clearwater / Matrix Gateway Hack by Matt Williams

Announcing Metaswitch as TADHack Technology Partner

Metaswitch is supporting TADHack as a technology partner. They are a critical technology behind several of the sponsors. Metaswitch is leading the change in communication networks to a cloud-based, software-centric future. They develop openly programmable communication software that runs on standard hardware or in virtualized environments. Metaswitch’s Project Clearwater is an open-source IMS (IP Multimedia … Continue reading Announcing Metaswitch as TADHack Technology Partner