Credits
About the Author
Ted Wallingford is a senior network engineer with LCG Technologies Corp. in Elyria, Ohio, and the author of Switching to VoIP (O’Reilly). Ted has led installations of VoIP technology in the construction, manufacturing, and networking industries. A periodic contributor to Macworld magazine and VoIPfan.com, Ted is a strong advocate of open standards and Star Wars movies. He updates the web site http://www.macvoip.com/ at least a couple of times a year. Ted lives with his wife Kelly and two amazing kids, Jacob and Madelyn, in suburban Cleveland.
Contributors
The following people contributed their writing, code, and inspiration to VoIP Hacks:
- Brian Degenhardt
Brian’s experience in the high-tech industry includes work in such diverse areas as network engineering, online media delivery, and console game development. Currently he serves as CTO of Four Loop Technologies, maker of the Switchvox PBX. Brian has contributed to numerous open source projects, including the GIMP and the Squid web proxy cache. He currently resides in sunny San Diego with his wife Tristan.
- Kristian Kielhofner
Kristian is president of KrisCompanies (http://www.kriscompanies.com/), a consulting firm based in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, and creator of AstLinux, a Linux distro configured specifically for Asterisk that features a very small footprint. Kristian has been working with Linux professionally for more than five years, since he began doing Linux system administration at the age of 16. Kristian ...