Skype Journal: Voice 2.0 Conference - Transforming the Telecom Space
October 3, 2006 02:57 PM
While well-known as Canada's capital and, for hockey fans, as home of the NHL's Ottawa Senators, the Ottawa region has transformed itself over the past quarter century into Canada's high tech capital (dare I say Silicon Valley North?). Ottawa is headquarters for Mitel, Corel, and Versatel Networks (amongst others), hosts significant facilities for Nortel, JDS Uniphase (the JDS part), Alcatel (formerly Newbridge Networks) and a major Dell support center, and is a breeding ground for many high tech startups, especially in the telecommunications sector. Under the sponsorship of OCRI, Ottawa is the site of a new conference - Voice 2.0: beyond telecom - a week from Monday (October 16).
"There is a great need for a venue where practitioners at the forefront of building next-generation communications networks and applications can get a broad perspective on the changes in telecom," said Ross MacLeod, Voice 2.0's conference host. "Voice 2.0 will provide an environment where attendees can share experiences that will speed the adoption of leading technologies and practices in the sector."
As one primer check out Alec Saunders post: Voice 2.0 A Year Later.
Skype Journal will be there and reporting on the activities. Check out the agenda. If you are interested in attending you can register via their website. (Hint: check out Terry Matthews' Brookstreet Hotel. They serve a great Sunday brunch if you arrive a day early and want to work in some pre-conference golf.)
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See you there Jim. Doug Petty, PIKA's VP of Technology is moderating the session on "New voice applications - Mashups" I'll be giving a demo on our Skype/Asterisk mashup. The overall conference should very thought provoking.
Posted by: David Clarke at October 4, 2006 5:52 AM