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Announcing TADHack Global, 21-22 October 2023

TADHack (tadhack.com) is the largest and longest running hackathon focused on programmable communications / telecoms. Since its founding in 2014, TADHack has always been hybrid, you can take part in-person or online. At TADHack you’ll learn about important new technologies, share your hack and skills with the world, and potentially create a solution to an … Continue reading Announcing TADHack Global, 21-22 October 2023

TADHack Global 2021

TL;DR for TADHack Global 2021 TADHack Global 2021, hybrid (in-person and online) the weekend before Enterprise Connect on 25/26 September. Communications is fundamental to the human condition. Now it is programmable, we are only beginning to scratch the surface of what is possible using it to improve people’s lives. Programmable Telecoms / Communications (CXTech) is a $1200B+ … Continue reading TADHack Global 2021

Simwood sponsors TADHack Global 2019

We’re excited to announce Simwood are sponsoring TADHack Global 2019. Simwood are well known to anyone who has been about the open-source telephony scene. They operate a global network, in places down to the fibre in the ground, the network routers and telecoms switches – an almost obsessive elimination of supply chain to control everything. … Continue reading Simwood sponsors TADHack Global 2019

Why Ethereum Matters

At TADHack we’ve had hacks that included Bitcoin since the first TADHack in 2014. Mentioned in the Status sponsorship announcement we have celebs from the Ethereum community win at TADHack, such as Luis from Aragon. David Dias from Protocol Labs is a regular speaker at TADSummit, here are some of his contributions from 2016 and … Continue reading Why Ethereum Matters

TADHack Paris Review Part 2

This is part 2 of the TADHack Paris review. Part 1 is here. TADHack Paris ran over the weekend of the 12th and 13th December at NUMA Sentier, just before the WebRTC Conference and Expo. The Hackathon focused on WebRTC and the sponsors’ resources: Apidaze, Circuit by Unify, Telestax, Tropo (CiscoSpark), Truphone, and VoxImplant. The … Continue reading TADHack Paris Review Part 2

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