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john william

VoIP and SIP enthusiast. Spend most of my time around softphones, telecom infrastructure, and the messy realities of building reliable communication apps. Always up for a good debate on WebRTC vs SIP.

California, US Joined on  https://tragofone.com/
The NetSapiens APIs that make a softphone actually feel integrated

The NetSapiens APIs that make a softphone actually feel integrated

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The point where Linphone stops working for production, and what people move to

The point where Linphone stops working for production, and what people move to

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5 tests I run on any softphone before deploying it on NetSapiens

5 tests I run on any softphone before deploying it on NetSapiens

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The NetSapiens inter-domain calling quirk that keeps showing up

The NetSapiens inter-domain calling quirk that keeps showing up

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TIL: that "one-way audio" bug in SIP softphones is almost never a SIP bug

TIL: that "one-way audio" bug in SIP softphones is almost never a SIP bug

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The auto-provisioning patterns that actually scale (and the ones that quietly break)

The auto-provisioning patterns that actually scale (and the ones that quietly break)

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Why NetSapiens Integrations Feel Better When the Softphone Is Built Around the Platform

Why NetSapiens Integrations Feel Better When the Softphone Is Built Around the Platform

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Things I’ve Started Noticing in Modern NetSapiens & Softphone Deployments

Things I’ve Started Noticing in Modern NetSapiens & Softphone Deployments

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TIL: most "audio cutting out" issues on SIP softphones are actually NAT problems

TIL: most "audio cutting out" issues on SIP softphones are actually NAT problems

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Why I stopped trusting "free" SIP softphones for production work

Why I stopped trusting "free" SIP softphones for production work

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