Jim Van Meggelen is a founding partner of Core Telecom Innovations,
a Canadian-based provider of open-source telephony solutions. He has over
twenty years of enterprise telecom experience, for such companies as
Nortel, Williams and Telus, and has has extensive knowledge of both
legacy and VoIP equipment from manufacturers such as Nortel, Cisco and
Avaya.
Jim was the architect of two of the world's largest managed enterprise
voice networks; each solution serving roughly twenty-thousand users in
more than one-thousand communities across Canada, providing
telecommunications in five different languages, through six time zones,
administered completely from a central location. These networks
pioneered the use of extensive automation and database control in a
branch voice network - functionalities not generally available in
proprietary telecommunications systems. Jim has now moved on from the
world of proprietary telecom, and is commited to open-source telephony.
Jim is one of the principal contributors to the Asterisk Documentation
Project, and is co-author of the bestselling O'Reilly book, Asterisk: The Future of Telephony. He enjoys teaching, public speaking,
improvisational acting, and writing.
Jim lives in Toronto.