Boutique Tech Conference · 4. – 6. June in Rostock (Germany)

OpenVoice

in English by zhao lu at AMOOCON 2010

Abstract

OpenVoice is a light-weight, open-source web framework enabling developers to write GoogleVoice-like applications using RESTful APIs. Thanks to Ruby-on-Rails and Tropo, developers can create next generation telephony applications quickly. Under the hood, OpenVoice handles call routing/forwarding, voicemails services including transcription, SIP/Skype support, and IM/SMS support. Some notable differences from GoogleVoice are: open-source, API support, and SIP/Skype support where GoogleVoice only supports Gizmo.

OpenVoice is built on top of Tropo, it can be deployed onto any server because it is a Rails application. In the future OpenVoice plans to support other backends such as FreeSwitch. On the client side, OpenVoice supports Android and will support Flash phone.

In this talk, I will demo the web and Android interfaces.

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