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October 25, 2009

Video: I6NET’s conference at VoIP2DaY 2009

Please find here our video conference at Madrid (Spain) VoIP2DaY, past October 23th with Ivan Sixto – CEO / Business Development at I6NET talking about the last evolution of “Interactive Telephony 2.0” (Spanish – SlideShare Document). Link to VoIP2DaY: http://voip2day.net/2009/videos.php?id=42&enlace=videos/dia2/Ivan_Sixto_-_I6NET.mp4
October 24, 2009

MadriTech 2009 – Best pictures at San Francisco CA

Link to Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/i6net/sets/72157622529535447/ Thanks to PromoMadrid, StepOne Ventures, Enterprise Europe Network and CEIM.
October 22, 2009

Meetings at Silicon Valley with MadriTech

Great and sunny days here at Silicon Valley where we are meetings Google’s teams thanks to PromoMadrid, StepOne Ventures, Enterprise Europe Network and CEIM for MadriTech event. Here, Ivan Sixto I6NET cofounder from Google Inc, 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy, Mountain View, CA, United States 😉 Map: Google Inc. Mountain View
August 3, 2009

VXI* Cloud Beta Program is now available

We are looking for beta testers to run our new VXI* packages on virtual machines with Asterisk. During the Cloud Beta Program period (2 months from now), I6NET will provide you a test license for your Cloud based Asterisk. This program is open to test different virtual OS (Vmware, Ubuntu-KVM, Amazon EC2…) where an Asterisk PBX 1.4/1.6 can run with a Linux optimized kernel timer. By participating in the Cloud Beta Program you receive the following benefits: Earliest access to new releases Ability to influence the final product and to suggest changes prior to final releases Free technical support You will receive a notification when an enrollment will be opened. Please register here. Licenses for cloud testing: 1 port for Trial, unlimited time 1 Evaluation mode 30 ports during 30 min (reload) Current partners are testing on these platforms: Other […]
July 27, 2009

Flash Videocall and IP communications convergence over 3G

This demo shows IP Convergence is not a buzzword… Thanks to Luis C. from Celudan for  this crazy video demo using many telecom building blocks over an 3G data connection. The VXI* VoiceXML browser for Asterisk is managing the main video service and mixing all protocols, medias all interacting thru SIP, Flash Streaming, RTSP, direct video mp4,… The videocall is launched from a Samsung Omnia mobile phone (3G data connected to Internet) with just a simple Skyfire mobile browser executing a web video telephony service where the web flash ZMS softphone take a videocall… then a new world of IP communications convergence over 3G starts here… to access to any phone, operator, IP cams, any videoportals, any interactive communication, phone calls, softphones… etc
July 23, 2009

Become a fan of I6NET on Facebook

Just a short note to join us on Facebook today! I6NET on Facebook
July 23, 2009

Sharing Video IP Cameras with VXI* VoiceXML for 3G-UMTS videocalls and VoIP SIP

We are please to present a new update of the IP Cam Xtras addon for VXI*, one of most interesting feature for 3G/SIP videocalling services is to access to an IP camera. This module allows to code with VoiceXML a hosted video portal to access to many IP cameras in multi-session mode. This mean many users can share any camera connected to the service. 3G videocall’s advantages: No 3G data contrat required (you don’t need Internet plan for your mobile phone) No previous software  application/ SMS instalation required No specific mobile phone setup and configuration, just make a videocall! Video streaming optimized for Mobile Wireless Communication Real-time bidirectional  mode always available Works with all 3G mobile phones (videocall enabled, most of them are today) Works with all 3G UMTS wireless operators Works in roadming mode thru another 3G UMTS operator […]
July 21, 2009

Do you have a VoiceXML and IVR Strategy?

Very interesting point of view from Nick Jones, member of the Gartner Blog Network about how we are not focusing on the critial elements of our effective comunication channels. Today, it’s really easy to think large screens mobile devices  are The best solution for any user’s interface but VoiceXML portals and advanced IVR services are a key factor for a smart communication evolution. Are you ready for small to be the new big?
July 15, 2009

The four elements to build your IVR or IVVR platform

Of course, build an advanced IVR / IVVR doesn’t require rocket science. You just need four software elements that I6NET has developed, integrated and packaged for you. This approach provides a standard telephony system powered by VoiceXML 2.0+ (W3C) and able to manage the most advanced open interactive voice and video applications for 3G/IP/TDM networks. The four software elements: VXI* VoiceXML browser, for voice and video phone interactivity FF* converter, suite of tools to manage video contents convertion Asterisk, the Open Source PBX created by Digium (built from standard last sources) Xtras, complementary software addons (ASR, TTS, 3G-324m, CDR, FAX…) Server platform requirements: Standard hardware servers Intel, AMD,.. 120-150 ports for voice / 30-60 ports for video per CPU VoIP / TDM on Asterisk’s compliant boards Linux OS Debian, Ubuntu, Redhat, CentOS, Fedora, Suse, AsteriskNOW
July 13, 2009

I6NET becomes Redfone Power User

We are please to be new Redfone power user providing hi-availability to our IVR Solutions. Redfone Power Users are highly skilled VARs or Distributors that can provide complete and comprehensive Open Source based telephony solutions using Redfone products. Case Study: [download id=”40″] More information about Redfone: Redfone and I6NET Partner to Bring High Availability to IVR/IVVR platforms Redfone provide hi-availabity and load balacing to Asterisk servers