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2004 Oct 03
3
asterix and phone system
...the system should be easy to obtain through regular reseller channels (Ingram Micro etc) and be under cdn$1k, preferably a lot less than $1k. Note, I also want to be thinking down the road about being able to integrate all this with a setup like the Starnix guys put together as reported in the Cringley column http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20040930.html -- Harondel J. Sibble Sibble Computer Consulting Creating solutions for the small business and home computer user. help@pdscc.com (use pgp keyid 0x3AD5C11D) http://www.pdscc.com (604) 739-3709 (voice/fax) (604) 686-2253 (pager)
2007 Apr 18
3
RE: OT (a little): IPV6 Ramifications Article
...ld have been able to deliver the goods (ex magazine editor - maybe a little too 'ex'....) He has come back with the story angle that is boring (and just plain wrong) that says; - IPV6 is a big cost to companies like the Y2k bug was. - That it will stop spam (hmmm Cringley you have a lot to answer for) - That Asia is leading the way but we can ignore it as the USA have many many IPV4 addresses to use for the future. So now my wife has egg on her face and her boss thinks that IPV6 is of no interest to anyone in their customers companies, apart from th...
2005 Jan 10
6
UK * group
Is there a UK Asterisk users group? Would be interested in contacting others in the UK who use asterisk for either home or business applications. If there is, could someone provide me with some contact details, else anyone who's also interested, contact me off list. Cheers, Ben Merrills -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Jun 06
5
OT: Please comment on Dvorak's troll
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1812887,00.asp Specifically, his assertion that ISP's would sniff traffic and block, say, the SIP port. You could play wack-a-mole with port numbers, no? Also a community based, Freenet style of encryption implementation for "free" VoIP traffic would address this issue. I raise this to the list because I'm sure there's a grain of
2005 May 16
5
xbox asterisk?
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20050512.html interesting comment this week about the Xbox - any intelligent thoughts here? I know the price point puts it above most users Asterisk outlay (I run mine on a $100 P3 -800) But interesting to see what happens if people start running video conferencing etc on their home asterisk servers, and lets face it where else can you buy this