Image via CrunchBase, source unknown I just finished moderating a panel session at ITExpo about the Advantages of Open Source VoIP.
We got a great contribution from Kerry Garrison from Fonality, Ming Yong from Druid and Jonathan Christensen from Skype. One of the panelists, the president of Intuitive Voice, unfortunately didn’t show up.
It’s been a very interesting discussion and one of the most interesting things I learnt is that Skype is using Open Source servers to terminate calls to the PSTN. Can you believe in it? Skype is using Open Source inside their infrastructure.
The problem is about interconnection with international providers offering them PSTN termination. The choice to use open source solutions doesn’t surprise me at all, Skype is not surely going to be tight to big vendors for this. Moreover, some of their PSTN provders are using Open Source themselves, like Telio for instance.
That said, the discussion has been really interesting and I’m happy I asked for Skype to join the panel, it’s definitely been more “spicy“. Thank you to everyone who attended this panel.
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