Monday 21 September 2009

Decision to make the Wireless Telegraphy (Ultra-Wideband Equipment) (Exemption) Regulations 2009 | Ofcom

Decision to make the Wireless Telegraphy (Ultra-Wideband Equipment) (Exemption) Regulations 2009 | Ofcom

Ofcom have confirmed that the the Wireless Telegraphy (Ultra-Wideband Equipment) (Exemption) Regulations 2009 (the Regulations) that were made on 16 September 2009 will come into force on 15 October 2009.

These will: -

* Revoke two previous sets of UWB regulations.

* Prescribe transmission levels for certain bands where interference mitigation techniques are not applied.

* allow equipment to be used indoors and outdoors as long as the equipment is not attached to a fixed installation or fixed outdoors.

* allow equipment to be used at higher transmission level where mitigation techniques are used minimise interference.

* Allow UWB use for automotive and railway vehicles.

* Introduce levels suitable for Building Material Analysis (BMA) use.

The complete document is available from Ofcom

SipFoundry integrates with Skype

SipFoundry has announced that it's SipXecs product is now interoperable with Skype. This is made possible by Skype opening up a SIP interface.

This allows SIP users to gain access to Skype's network and calling rates which can be cheaper than other networks. It uses the standard Skype credits.

Skype have already worked with Digium to make Skype for Asterisk available, but this used a dedicated chan_skype module.

Skype have recently been investing heavily in SIP and other resources.

EnTwyn speaking at Minibar

EnTwyn will be giving a talk about what they're up to at the Minibar event on Fri (25/09/09) at the Truman Brewery complex in Brick Lane.

Please come down and say Hi.

EnTwyn to appear at TechCrunch Europe

EnTwyn will be pitching at the TechCrunchEurope event at the Cafe Royale this Thu (24/09/09).

Please support (i.e. vote) for EnTwyn if the opportunity arises.

Monday 17 August 2009

EnTwyn initial post

EnTwyn will be discussing their range of Powerline solutions here.