Opening the Tropo Cloud

July 23rd, 2009 by Jason Goecke

tropo.comlogo.jpgToday we announced the availability of the Tropo Servlet under an open-source license at OSCON. This is the next step in opening Tropo and building the developer community for open-source cloud telephony.

In the coming days we will be publishing additional details on the Tropo architecture and how the Tropo Servlet fits into SIP Servlet engines. In the meantime, everyone is welcome to have a look at the source code on Github: https://github.com/voxeo/tropo-servlet/.

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One Response to “Opening the Tropo Cloud”

  1. [...] both the news release and the post on our Tropo blog indicate, today marks the start of the process. We’ve made available two of the components [...]

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