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News Archives
Gonzalo Camarillo, one of the most visible SIP experts has joined the R3TF Foundation Board.
ISOC and the R3TF have issued a joint press release about the R3TF being the "New Organization Promotes New Internet Text Streaming Technology".
The R3TF, a project incubated by ISOC was very successful and garnered a great deal of interest and commitment on the part of the participants. In late 2009, the individuals involved in the R3TF decided that it was ready to continue as a Foundation
The new Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) held a demonstration of RTT.
The Washington Times has written an interesting article about Real-Time Text as a silent revolution.
Vancouver's website Straight.com has published an article about Real-Time Text.
The R3TF wish all of you a very happy and healthy 2009!
May Real-Time Text be used and implemented at a wider scale and be seen as a normal real-time communication tool similar as voice.
The IETF Journal october 2008 issue talks about real-time text and the real-time text taskforce.
A new version of the Real-time text Java open source software SIPCon1 is available for download at Sourceforge.
The Real-Time Text Taskforce has been launched on July 30 2008. Everybody is welcome to participate with the R3TF.
Today, ISOC published the press release announcing the launch of the R3TF.
See ISOC headlines on the ISOC website.
