Stephen Kingham
These are the highlights of Stephen's presentations. For more try Google with a search on Stephen Kingham.
"QoS case study and tuning queues for performance" at Questnet 2008 (pdf 1.1MBytes), Gold Coast, Australia. "VoIP Security" at ACEvents VoIP and Comms Summit 2007 (pdf 1MBytes), Sydney, Australia. "Roaming Voice, Video and Collaboration" at Questnet 2006 (pdf 1MBytes), Gold Coast, Australia (pdf . "Future of personal Communications" at South
Pacific User Support Conference, Dec 2005, Key note presentation (pdf
1.1MBytes) "Demystifying VoIP" at South Pacific User Support Conference Dec 2005, Presentation (pdf 1.5MBytes ), Griffith University, Australia. "Full Day SIP Tutorials" at various International and National Conferences, 2004 to the 2006. From basics of IP Telephone and VoIP through to building Open Source SIP Servers. The significant part of these Advanced Workshops on SIP is that they were way ahead of SIP being mainstream. Click here for a copy of the original full workshop, a copy of an updated version is can be found here. The workshop was conducted at these places: "Video/Voice Over IP Conferencing for Cyber Seminars and TeleCollaboration", a user training to video conferencing, (60 mintes) Around Australia 2002 for CSIRO (pdf 530 kBytes). "The Video Conference Zone" was used as part of the user training by permission of University of Washington. It was a fantastic video illistrating etiquite and human communication when using Video Conferencing (m4v 41 MBytes, AVI 36MBytes) "CSIRO Cyber Seminar the launching of Video Conferenicng in CSIRO" A spectactular video that lunched Video Conferencing in CSIRO in March 2002 after being granted to start by the then CEO of CSIRO in Novemeber 2001 was also used in the user training. (wmv 6.7MBytes). "Full Day Video Conferencing Workshops"
Australia wide on behalf of CSIRO and the Australian Univeristies
during 2002. One day workshops included the VIDEOoverIP technology as
well as aspect of human communication and etiquette for supporting remote
teaching, team meetings and collaboration. This was considered a very
leading edge topic at the time of implementation (pdf
345 kBytes). "Full Day VoIP Installation Workshops" Australia wide on behalf of CSIRO and the Australian Univeristies during 2000 and 2001. This was a very advanced topic for its time. It demonstrated the use VoIP for toll quality telephone calls. Topics included; the business case; support; QoS, and an overview of the technology. The technology was deployed by AARNet for the utilisation of CSIRO and the Australian Universities. This technology connected on average 10,000 telephone calls per day. (pdf 2.1 MBytes)
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