Skip to main content

Your submission was sent successfully! Close

Thank you for signing up for our newsletter!
In these regular emails you will find the latest updates from Canonical and upcoming events where you can meet our team.Close

Thank you for contacting us. A member of our team will be in touch shortly. Close

An error occurred while submitting your form. Please try again or file a bug report. Close

  1. Blog
  2. Article

James Donner
on 3 February 2016

Telco Demos With Juju: DataStax


Mobile World Congress is weeks away, and we can’t wait to demonstrate the power of Ubuntu on OpenStack alongside the capabilities of NFV. In the meantime, we’re taking a deep dive into innovative telecom focused applications that can be easily enabled with our services modeling tool Juju.

TeleStax provides Open Source Communications software that enable developers to quickly create telephony applications. One of their products is Restcomm, which is a cloud based communication platform that allows you to build voice, video, and messaging applications. With the Mobicents Restcomm MySQL bundle currently available in the charm store, you can have a full voicemail application up and running within 15 minutes on a local environment. Once it’s deployed on Juju, you can access the telephony features through their WebRTC client Olympus.

At TADsummit in Lisbon, Jean Deruelle from Telestax gave a demonstration of the features listed above using the Juju GUI. See for yourself how simple Juju makes the deployment of telecom services.

Related posts


Hugo Huang
11 December 2025

Java 25 now available on Google Cloud Serverless

Canonical announcements Article

[December 11, 2025] Today Canonical, the publisher of Ubuntu, announced the immediate availability of Java 25 across Google Cloud’s serverless portfolio, including Cloud Run, App Engine, and Cloud Functions. This release is the result of a collaboration between Google Cloud and Canonical, and it will allow developers to access the latest ...


Hugo Huang
11 December 2025

How to launch a Deep Learning VM on Google Cloud

AI Article

Setting up a local Deep Learning environment can be a headache. Between managing CUDA drivers, resolving Python library conflicts, and ensuring you have enough GPU power, you often spend more time configuring than coding. Google Cloud and Canonical work together to solve this with Deep Learning VM Images, which use Ubuntu Accelerator Opti ...


Benjamin Ryzman
10 December 2025

Harnessing the potential of 5G with Kubernetes: a cloud-native telco transformation perspective

5G Article

Telecommunications networks are undergoing a cloud-native revolution. 5G promises ultra-fast connectivity and real-time services, but achieving those benefits requires an infrastructure that is agile, low-latency, and highly reliable. Kubernetes has emerged as a cornerstone for telecom operators to meet 5G demands. In 2025, Canonical Kube ...