Speaking Engagements

James Rafferty of Cantata Technology often speaks at major conferences in the telecommunications industry and has spoken often at the well known VON conferences.     This is a chance to meet James Rafferty and hear from other leading experts in the Voice over IP industry.

Spring VON, March 19-22, 2007

James will speak on the topic of Culture Clash:  IMS vs. Peer to Peer for Voice over IP at the upcoming VON conference being held in San Jose on March 19-22.   

Voice Peering Forum - Los Angeles - December, 2006

James will speak on the topic of Voice over IP Media Gateways at the December 11, 2006 meeting of the Voice Peering Forum.  

Internet Fax Technology Course

No courses scheduled at this time.  

James has now expanded the already renowned Internet Fax class to be two days! The one day version of this class was very successful, but the continuing expansion of the standards requires a full two days to provide full coverage. The class features a detailed review of the technology and standards for Internet Fax via email and Real Time Fax over IP, as well as vital information such as Group 3 fax "spoofing". The class has been designed to provide the in-depth information needed by Internet Fax developers, product planners and testing/quality staff people.   James taught this course explaining the nuts and bolts of T.37 and T.38 to about 200 people in the communications industry in 1999.

At this time, the course is no longer available to the public.    Third parties who have interest in the course content can contact James at jrafferty@humancomm.com .  

Check back on this site for updates on whether the course will again be made available for public or private use.   

Link here to an outline of the Internet Fax Course agenda and more class details.

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