(Apologies for cross-posting. We wanted to reach everyone who might be interested in attending. Please respond responsibly.)
Anders Brownworth (Switchcoder), Alexander Chemeris (Fairwaves), and Robin Coxe (Close-Haul Communications & Analog Devices) invite those interested in open GSM hardware and software development to an informal gathering in Cambridge, MA on Friday 10 May 2013 from 6-8 pm. Alexander will be visiting the Boston area from Moscow.
If you are interested in participating in any capacity in the Boston-area open source GSM development community, we look forward to meeting you. Our goal is to identify like-minded people involved in or interested in learning more about projects such as OpenBTS, OsmocomBTS, OsmocomBB, and OpenBSC. If you have a portable, self-contained demo, feel free to bring it with you.
When: Friday 10 May 2013, 6-8 pm EDT Where: Cambridge Innovation Center, 1 Broadway, 4th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Photo ID required for building entry.
Please RSVP on Eventbrite: http://opengsmboston.eventbrite.com/
Hi all,
It would be great to hear from people using OpenBTS/OsmoBTS/OpenBSC and learn what do you use it for.
All,
Scott Barstow also of SwitchCoder will be flying in from North Carolina as well.
-a
Sent from my mobile.
On May 4, 2013, at 6:02 AM, Alexander Chemeris alexander.chemeris@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
It would be great to hear from people using OpenBTS/OsmoBTS/OpenBSC and learn what do you use it for.
From my side - I'll bring UmTRX or two and could answer all question about it and demonstrate it operating OpenBTS and OsmoBTS. I could talk about our open-source development of OpenBTS, if there would be any interest.
Also I'd love to talk about OsmoBTS/OpenBSC which the new cool. Only few people heard about OsmoBTS, while it provides great capabilities:
- it works with off-the-shelf SDR transceivers like UmTRX
- it could use VoIP (SIP) soft-switches to connect calls
- it connects to MSCs of legacy GSM networks
- it supports encryption, handover, FR/HR/AMR codecs and GPRS (in beta)
- standards compliant L1/L2 layers, so there are no issues with
various phone models
I love Osmocom approach to development as well - development is open to all contributors, the code is well structured and tested, even build results for all sub-projects are available through a continuous integration suite: http://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Robin Coxe coxe@close-haul.com wrote:
(Apologies for cross-posting. We wanted to reach everyone who might be interested in attending. Please respond responsibly.)
Anders Brownworth (Switchcoder), Alexander Chemeris (Fairwaves), and Robin Coxe (Close-Haul Communications & Analog Devices) invite those interested in open GSM hardware and software development to an informal gathering in Cambridge, MA on Friday 10 May 2013 from 6-8 pm. Alexander will be visiting the Boston area from Moscow.
If you are interested in participating in any capacity in the Boston-area open source GSM development community, we look forward to meeting you. Our goal is to identify like-minded people involved in or interested in learning more about projects such as OpenBTS, OsmocomBTS, OsmocomBB, and OpenBSC. If you have a portable, self-contained demo, feel free to bring it with you.
When: Friday 10 May 2013, 6-8 pm EDT Where: Cambridge Innovation Center, 1 Broadway, 4th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Photo ID required for building entry.
Please RSVP on Eventbrite: http://opengsmboston.eventbrite.com/
-- Regards, Alexander Chemeris. CEO, Fairwaves LLC / ООО УмРадио http://fairwaves.ru
Hello,
It is really a great opportunity and could be very interesting and useful.Unfortunately I will not be able to come to this meeting. But may be there will be some kinds of materials of this meeting and it will be possible to get somehow them?
Will a video conference be provided in which it is also possible to take part?
Best wishes,
Natalia.
Hi all,
It would be great to hear from people using OpenBTS/OsmoBTS/OpenBSC and learn what do you use it for.
From my side - I'll bring UmTRX or two and could answer all question about it and demonstrate it operating OpenBTS and OsmoBTS. I could talk about our open-source development of OpenBTS, if there would be any interest.
Also I'd love to talk about OsmoBTS/OpenBSC which the new cool. Only few people heard about OsmoBTS, while it provides great capabilities:
- it works with off-the-shelf SDR transceivers like UmTRX
- it could use VoIP (SIP) soft-switches to connect calls
- it connects to MSCs of legacy GSM networks
- it supports encryption, handover, FR/HR/AMR codecs and GPRS (in beta)
- standards compliant L1/L2 layers, so there are no issues with
various phone models
I love Osmocom approach to development as well - development is open to all contributors, the code is well structured and tested, even build results for all sub-projects are available through a continuous integration suite: http://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Robin Coxe coxe@close-haul.com wrote:
(Apologies for cross-posting. We wanted to reach everyone who might be interested in attending. Please respond responsibly.)
Anders Brownworth (Switchcoder), Alexander Chemeris (Fairwaves), and Robin Coxe (Close-Haul Communications & Analog Devices) invite those interested in open GSM hardware and software development to an informal gathering in Cambridge, MA on Friday 10 May 2013 from 6-8 pm. Alexander will be visiting the Boston area from Moscow.
If you are interested in participating in any capacity in the Boston-area open source GSM development community, we look forward to meeting you. Our goal is to identify like-minded people involved in or interested in learning more about projects such as OpenBTS, OsmocomBTS, OsmocomBB, and OpenBSC. If you have a portable, self-contained demo, feel free to bring it with you.
When: Friday 10 May 2013, 6-8 pm EDT Where: Cambridge Innovation Center, 1 Broadway, 4th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Photo ID required for building entry.
Please RSVP on Eventbrite: http://opengsmboston.eventbrite.com/
-- Regards, Alexander Chemeris. CEO, Fairwaves LLC / ÐÐРУмРадио http://fairwaves.ru
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Robin, Alexander,
Too bad this was mentioned with such short notice as your event is happening in less than 6 days.
Sincerely,
Martin
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 12:00 AM, Robin Coxe coxe@close-haul.com wrote:
(Apologies for cross-posting. We wanted to reach everyone who might be interested in attending. Please respond responsibly.)
Anders Brownworth (Switchcoder), Alexander Chemeris (Fairwaves), and Robin Coxe (Close-Haul Communications & Analog Devices) invite those interested in open GSM hardware and software development to an informal gathering in Cambridge, MA on Friday 10 May 2013 from 6-8 pm. Alexander will be visiting the Boston area from Moscow.
If you are interested in participating in any capacity in the Boston-area open source GSM development community, we look forward to meeting you. Our goal is to identify like-minded people involved in or interested in learning more about projects such as OpenBTS, OsmocomBTS, OsmocomBB, and OpenBSC. If you have a portable, self-contained demo, feel free to bring it with you.
When: Friday 10 May 2013, 6-8 pm EDT Where: Cambridge Innovation Center, 1 Broadway, 4th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Photo ID required for building entry.
Please RSVP on Eventbrite: http://opengsmboston.eventbrite.com/
We didn't plan video recording, as is meant to be an informal meeting without prepared presentations.
Please excuse typos. Written with a touchscreen keyboard.
-- Regards, Alexander Chemeris CEO/Founder Fairwaves LLC http://fairwaves.ru On May 6, 2013 5:56 PM, "Natalia Vesina" nvesina@stud.hs-bremen.de wrote:
Hello,
It is really a great opportunity and could be very interesting and useful.Unfortunately I will not be able to come to this meeting. But may be there will be some kinds of materials of this meeting and it will be possible to get somehow them?
Will a video conference be provided in which it is also possible to take part?
Best wishes,
Natalia.
Hi all,
It would be great to hear from people using OpenBTS/OsmoBTS/OpenBSC and learn what do you use it for.
From my side - I'll bring UmTRX or two and could answer all question about it and demonstrate it operating OpenBTS and OsmoBTS. I could talk about our open-source development of OpenBTS, if there would be any interest.
Also I'd love to talk about OsmoBTS/OpenBSC which the new cool. Only few people heard about OsmoBTS, while it provides great capabilities:
- it works with off-the-shelf SDR transceivers like UmTRX
- it could use VoIP (SIP) soft-switches to connect calls
- it connects to MSCs of legacy GSM networks
- it supports encryption, handover, FR/HR/AMR codecs and GPRS (in beta)
- standards compliant L1/L2 layers, so there are no issues with
various phone models
I love Osmocom approach to development as well - development is open to all contributors, the code is well structured and tested, even build results for all sub-projects are available through a continuous integration suite: http://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/
On Sat, May 4, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Robin Coxe coxe@close-haul.com wrote:
(Apologies for cross-posting. We wanted to reach everyone who might be interested in attending. Please respond responsibly.)
Anders Brownworth (Switchcoder), Alexander Chemeris (Fairwaves), and Robin Coxe (Close-Haul Communications & Analog Devices) invite those interested in open GSM hardware and software development to an informal gathering in Cambridge, MA on Friday 10 May 2013 from 6-8 pm. Alexander will be visiting the Boston area from Moscow.
If you are interested in participating in any capacity in the Boston-area open source GSM development community, we look forward to meeting you. Our goal is to identify like-minded people involved in or interested in learning more about projects such as OpenBTS, OsmocomBTS, OsmocomBB, and OpenBSC. If you have a portable, self-contained demo, feel free to bring it with you.
When: Friday 10 May 2013, 6-8 pm EDT Where: Cambridge Innovation Center, 1 Broadway, 4th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142 USA Photo ID required for building entry.
Please RSVP on Eventbrite: http://opengsmboston.eventbrite.com/
-- Regards, Alexander Chemeris. CEO, Fairwaves LLC / ООО УмРадио http://fairwaves.ru
Get 100% visibility into Java/.NET code with AppDynamics Lite It's a free troubleshooting tool designed for production Get down to code-level detail for bottlenecks, with <2% overhead. Download for free and get started troubleshooting in minutes. http://p.sf.net/sfu/appdyn_d2d_ap2 _______________________________________________ Openbts-discuss mailing list Openbts-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openbts-discuss