 While our blog has been quiet for a while now, I'm hoping to change that. To get things kickstarted, I thought I'd share some of the neat things we've been working on over the past several months here at Telephony Research. # Growing OpenCNAM Since we launched [OpenCNAM](https://www.opencnam.com/) a few months ago, we've been lucky enough to see an enormous developer response. From day one, we've been inundated with beta requests, private contracts, open source integrations, and essentially--more business than we could handle. To our complete surprise, even months after launch, we're still signing up a handful of beta users every day. Since we received such an enormous response, we've been working hard over the past few months to: - Launch a public developer portal with integrated billing, API metrics, and other standard stats. - Completely rewrite our API documentation to make OpenCNAM even more accessible to new users. - Develop a large amount of high-quality OpenCNAM plugins for various phone systems, programming languages, and hardware devices. - Decrease API response times as much as possible. - Scale to support increased developer demand. I'm happy to announce that to date, we've already made significant progress in all these target areas, and are quickly approaching a public launch! Not only have we completely rewritten our API backend for speed, but we've made several other internal optimizations which will have a large effect once deployed. Our number one concern is still to make OpenCNAM the simplest, most elegant, and most affordable way to get accurate caller ID name information. Watch out telcos, **we're coming for you**! # Building a General Purpose API While OpenCNAM is currently our only public API service, we've actually been hard at work on another API company behind the scenes as well. While I won't divulge too much information at this point, we're in the process of building a general purpose telephony data API that will allow you to (among other things): - Get CNAM information. - Get location information. - Get carrier information. - Get email-to-SMS domain information. - Get equipment information. - And much more. This process has been ongoing for quite some time now, but we're doing our best to finish things up, and get a beta online. Our hope is that our soon to come general purpose API will be a one stop telephony data service. # Building our Brand Since we currently have a variety of active services and products, one of the things we're in the process of is unifying our brand, and getting all our design in order. This includes redoing the design for a majority of our web properties, this blog, and building an official company site. Our goal in the future is to have a developer friendly company site which fully explains our goals, ambition, purpose, and provides plenty of information for curious developers looking to see what we do. We're hoping this will allow us to more easily manage our services in the future, and provide a home base for our product news, blog, open source contributions, and a variety of other things. Be sure to subscribe to our RSS feed for future updates!