1800 Old Bayshore Highway
Burlingame, California

http://conferences.oreillynet.com/etel

The schedule is a better description.

http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/44/program.html

blurb:

New sister conference to Web2.0, ETech and Where 2.0.
"The future is calling. Web telephony technologies are hitting the big time. eBay bought Skype, Google launched GoogleTalk, and Yahoo introduced Yahoo Messenger with Voice. Web developer voice platforms such as Tellme and Voxeo are creating entirely new voice services opportunities for developers and enterprises. How are the leading IP telephony companies charting this new frontier? How can you stay ahead of the curve in this industry in transition?

The O'Reilly Emerging Telephony Conference is not "Yet Another VoIP Conference." ETel brings you the best of what's happening at the cutting edge of the entire IP telephony spectrum now, and how new technology is being deployed by forward-thinking pioneers. O'Reilly's committment, support, and access to the alpha geek community and top-tier innovative startups acts as a radar for decision makers in the industry who need to know what the next big technology will be. If you want to know what products you can buy, go to any one of a dozen other conferences that you may have already been to. If you want to know how communication will change, what technologies will change it, and who's building the applications innovations that will become products, come to the one place you'll find the answers: ETel. Our track record in sister events like the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, Web 2.0, and the O'Reilly Open Source Convention demonstrates our ability to hone in on and vet critical issues.

The O'Reilly Emerging Telephony Conference is committed to bringing the best new thinking and how to apply it to an industry--and its customers--undergoing massive change."

Added by surj on November 21, 2005

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evanwolf

Skype Journal will be there in force with three or four of our writers either on panels or in the crowd. Tickled to be a media sponsor.