About

My name is Conrad de Wet, you can find more information about me at:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/conrad-de-wet-5488a79/

Since the beginning of my entrepreneurial career, back in 2004, my focus has been on developing technology that is commercially viable and customer-centric. Although I enjoy rolling my sleeves up, it gives me tremendous pleasure to see my highly committed team succeeding (even when the standards have been set near impossibly high).

The past 9 years (2010-2019) at Euphoria Telecom has been an amazing journey, however the most fulling moments that will stick with me the longest are the testimonials from customers where the product we delivered, and the service provided has made positive impact on them, their staff and their business.

My goal is to inspire, teach and generally give back to the community, that has given me so much over the years. In this channel we will dive into Asterisk, and what cool things we can do with it. This channel is for you if you are: interested in telephony, Linux, Asterisk, electronics, DIY, development, home automation, and cloud computing. Join me, and let’s have a ball.

How to Support these projections or make a donation: /support-and-donations/

See you soon.

21 thoughts on “About

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    2021-11-19 at 2:27 pm
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    Dear Conrad,

    I am writing to you on behalf of the University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt in Austria. We are participating currently in a research project (https://www.careaboutcare.eu/) and found your Browser-Phone github project.

    We are wondering if you would be willing to license this under a different license than the AGPL because we could use some of your great code in our project but can’t open source the whole project.

    I would really appriciate if you could get back to me to discuss possible terms.

    Thanks and have a nice weekend,
    Philipp Kolmann

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    • Conrad
      2021-11-24 at 3:32 pm
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      Thanks for contacting me, i’ll reply privately.

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    2021-12-18 at 6:27 am
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    Conrad, what you make is amazing!
    Is there an option to have a simple authentication webpage asking only the user his/her sip username (optionally, with or without (predefined) sip server host name) and sip password. Upon successful auth, this webpage then redirects the BrowserPhone, populating (or, optionally, not populating) the rest of the user account’s info, and immediately connects to the sip server? Please, add this super amazing option. Thanks in advance!

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    2022-01-20 at 3:42 pm
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    Hello sir, I really like what you do.
    I am looking to make a Browser Phone with Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi but port 443 is not listening, what should I do?

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    • Conrad
      2022-01-29 at 7:26 am
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      Hi William, Thanks for you feedback
      Port 443 is a system port (0 – 1024), so only if a service is running as root will it be able to listen in on that port and only if something else isn’t already attached.

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    2022-01-24 at 6:18 pm
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    Dear
    I am professional web developer
    I have some problems related with webrtc web sip phone development
    If you have time, please contact me
    I need your help really.
    From Mikalai

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    2022-01-25 at 8:19 am
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    Dear Conrad,

    I found your Browser-Phone github project.

    That solution is great. so I gonna use the solution in my platform.
    but my platform is different from your platform.
    About these, I would like to hear your suggestions.

    Best Regards
    Mikalai Saviski

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    2022-07-22 at 7:36 am
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    Dear Conrad,

    That solution is great. so I gonna use the solution in my platform.
    while integrated the solution with my platform, I can see some issues.
    If you have time, please contact me in github.
    About these, I would like to hear your suggestions.

    Best Regards
    Mikalai Saviski

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    2022-07-22 at 4:38 pm
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    Dear Conrad,

    If you seperate Browser phone with server(so if run Browser phone and asterisk on other servers),
    it will not affect to Browser phone working?

    Best Regards
    Mikalai Saviski

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    • Conrad
      2022-08-05 at 10:50 am
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      The Browser Phone code can run from or be hosted on any server.

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    2022-10-06 at 6:59 am
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    hello sir thank you for the tutorial.
    I have a question what do you mean by: “be sure you control a domain, and are able to add DNS entries.”?
    I don’t quite understand this point at the moment I fail the cerbot verification.
    can you help me ?

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    2023-02-16 at 3:34 pm
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    Hi Conrad,
    I was trying to connect you over LinkedIn but it did not allow. So i am dropping a message here. Pls drop me a mail, if you happen to read this. Would like to connect with on to how to take raspberry pi device to a cheaper low cost, work desktop (preferably windows-ce) for contact center staffs, and what steps should be taken for mass production. Need a USB keyboard also.

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    • Conrad
      2023-04-11 at 8:06 am
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      Hi Abhijit, my LinkedIn account is a little bit neglected these days. I’ll try find you there.

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    2023-03-15 at 7:50 pm
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    would you be interested in doing some modifications to your BrowserPhone project, paid of course. Let me know, or if you know of someone. Trying to replace the old fonality HUD with something more up to date.

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    2023-07-18 at 11:03 am
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    Hi conrad

    is it possible to create a wordpress plugin of the browser phone?
    kindly contact me privately for further details

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    • Conrad
      2023-07-25 at 9:49 am
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      I’m sure it’s possible, but account management & security will be the main challenge.

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    2023-09-05 at 2:21 am
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    Hi Conrad,
    Thank you for this and currently following the asterisk installation.
    However, since I am new to the PBX world, I am having a hard time starting.
    We have an existing freepbx, working on microsip softphones, UCP is also working.
    How can i point the existing configs we have to your webrtc dialer.
    Hoping you can help me. Thanks

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    • Conrad
      2023-09-09 at 8:11 am
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      You can start with the hosted version for now. It will eliminate the need to host the html and JavaScript. Simply open the page in a browser:

      https://www.innovateasterisk.com/phone/

      In the settings that appear you can now enter the server details of your installation so long as you have correctly setup and enabled WebRTC endpoints on Asterisk/FreePBX.

      When it comes to the server location please be sure to use a fully qualified url for the websocket server address. It is possible for this to be a .local address for your local lan, or a hosted server address. Either way it must be reachable via a TLS connection port.

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