Tag Archives: webrtc

Will Mitchell of OnSIP, Trusted Payments with SIP

My name is Will Mitchell, and I’m the guy behind the Trusted Payments with SIP hack. For background, I am Lead Developer at OnSIP, an Internet real time communications company making heavy use of WebRTC. I love developing WebRTC applications and a good challenge, so I leapt at the opportunity to participate in TADHack. It … Continue reading Will Mitchell of OnSIP, Trusted Payments with SIP

ipcortex and RTCEmergency

In June, ipcortex took part in TADHack in Madrid, and won the Google prize for our WebRTC based RTCEmergency hack. The idea for RTCEmergency started the Friday before TADHack. We are a UK based RTC application development company and have been working with WebRTC, which was the core of our hack, for two and a half years now. For TADHack, … Continue reading ipcortex and RTCEmergency

Developer Spotlight Vince Puglia

My name is Vince Puglia, sales engineer for Dialogic and the creator of myVirtualLesson. I’m a long-time listener, first-time hacker. I got my start in telecommunications through a support role as an application engineer at Dialogic before joining the sales team so I had plenty of programming fundamentals that I could fall back on. Still … Continue reading Developer Spotlight Vince Puglia

Developer Spotlight ClassOnLive

ClassOnLive is a marketplace that allows real time communications to take place in a single place. It allows experts (freelancers, businesses and institutions) to connect LIVE and in real time with their audience (potential and current customers, students and general public). Experts can connect one to one, small groups and/or webinars and can do conferences, advice, … Continue reading Developer Spotlight ClassOnLive

ConnectCare Hack by SPAN

SPAN is a well-established and fast-growing CMMI level 5 IT services company, which is a fully owned subsidiary of EVRY – one of the largest IT companies in the Nordics. SPAN has deep understanding of the IP communication (Unified Communication – UC) and has worked on products ranging from Core call center products to Multimedia … Continue reading ConnectCare Hack by SPAN

Spotlight on Famous4Money

The Famous4Money team was Jairo Canales, Francisco, Sergio, Mar, and Natalia. The hack was created to cover a humanitarian goal. We thought that there is a great opportunity to take some of our free time to make a small contribution to society. The idea in this case was to make people that do not collaborate … Continue reading Spotlight on Famous4Money

Joris Swinnen and team WebRTC Nederland at TADHack

WebRT… what?!? Our first encounters The first time we experienced WebRTC was in December 2013 and happened more or less by coincidence. Rianne Goijarts, Alex Bischop and Bart Uelen attended the WebRTC 2013 : The First Real-World Deployments in Paris. There we met Luis and Philippe from Apidaze and our co-operation was born between WebRTC Nederland … Continue reading Joris Swinnen and team WebRTC Nederland at TADHack

Dialogic solves a WebRTC NAT problem for TADHack in days with Ubuntu Juju

Dialogic solved a WebRTC NAT (Network Address Translation) problem for TADHack in days with Ubuntu Juju and now anybody can use the solution in minutes. Mid May I contacted Ubuntu and explained that one of the sponsors suggested that at TADHack we setup a TURN (Traversal Using Relays around NAT) and STUN (Session Traversal Utilities for NAT) server … Continue reading Dialogic solves a WebRTC NAT problem for TADHack in days with Ubuntu Juju

Team SuperStreamer by Arjun Kamath

The SuperStreamer team from Ericsson, Finland consisted of Arjun Kamath, a developer and Ella Kaila, an industrial designer. Since the field of TAD (Telecom Application Development) is young, a conscious decision was made to develop not just a hack but a a service concept as well. TADHack 2014 was also seen as a place to … Continue reading Team SuperStreamer by Arjun Kamath

Pre and Post TADHack Surveys

Thanks to everyone for their great feedback on the pre and post TADHack surveys. A summary of the results is shown in the slides below.  We had 188 responses to the pre-event survey and 40 responses to the post-event survey.   You can see the 22 countries that responded to the survey in the slides. … Continue reading Pre and Post TADHack Surveys