Welcome to Code of Contact

Code of Contact is a blog in RADVISION’s blogs network. It is maintained by Rad Arad.

In this blog, we cover development issues related to VoIP – from design, coding and testing to areas such as interoperability and standardization.

Please feel free to comment on new and old posts, as we would love to hear your feedback.

If you would like to contribute a guest post, please contact me.

About Ofer Goren

Ofer GorenOfer has been working for RADVISION for the past seven years: currently working as a Software Engineer for the SIP Toolkit Team, and previously for the Professional Services Team. Before joining RADVISION, Ofer worked as a Software Engineer and Team Leader for other companies in the same industry. The best part of his job is being at the forefront of leading technologies, he loves to learn about, develop and implement new technologies.

In his spare time, Ofer is a father of two – Ben (9) and Yali (6). He likes to walk and to read – especially blogs.

About Ran Arad

Ran AradRan Arad is a veteran developer, and now a project manager, in the area of VoIP, AAA, 3G, and multimedia streaming protocols. He has developed tools for H.323, 3G-324M, RTSP, RTP, MEGACO, MGCP and Diameter, among others. As a project manager at RADVISION, Ran assists a large and growing number of protocol implementers and handset manufacturers who deploy RADVISION technology.
When Ran isn’t working on cutting-edge, ground shaking products, he likes spending time with his wife, Lital, their son, Itay and their PS2, Bertram (no, not really). Ran enjoys studying all that relates to culture, information and communication: urban legends, linguistics, digital communities, viral memes and more.

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The postings on this blog reflect the personal views of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views, positions, strategies or opinions of RADVISION.

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