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Re: [News] Easy-to-Use Linux PBX Coming; Free Software Everywhere Inevitable?

  • Subject: Re: [News] Easy-to-Use Linux PBX Coming; Free Software Everywhere Inevitable?
  • From: Hadron Quark <hadronquark@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 16:02:49 +0100
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BearItAll <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
>> Digium(R) Preps Award-Winning Open Source AsteriskNOW(TM) Software
>> Appliance for Full Release
>> 
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | Introduced last quarter by Digium, the creator and primary developer
>> | of Asterisk, AsteriskNOW includes all the software customers need to
>> | install and configure a phone system that offers the advanced features
>> | found in expensive proprietary products. AsteriskNOW is free and can
>> | run on customers' existing servers.
>> `----
>> 
>>
> http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-digiumr-preps-award-winning-open-source-asterisknowtm-software-/2007/03/21/2433500.htm
>> 
>
>
> On my wish list for home phones are:- 
>
> 1. A shared telephone book, so you don't have to go hunting for the hand set
> that has the person's number on that you want to call.

Politics wont allow that to happen. Individuals with their own home
phones in their rooms dont want their number given to anyone in the house.

> 2. I want displays that you can read. These diddy little 9x2 LCDs may look
> alright in a brightly lit up shop, but in the home they are rubbish, the
> menus on those displays are rubbish too, so forget the added features
> because you can't find them to use them anyway.

I can. Shrug. Glasses?

>
> 3. And I want a phone hand set that comes to find me when they is a call
> instead of the other way round.

LOL. Bluetooth earpiece?

>
> Skype gives me all but one of those things on my list. The only down side to
> skype at the moment is carrying the PC, monitor mouse and keyboard
> everywhere I go.

Laptop!

>
> My phone bill is pennies now, except for the Internet connection. Skype is
> my home phone and my mobile belongs to work so they pay that one.

i cant quite bring myself to move to Skype. Too many things go wrong on
the web.
>
> If Skype want to send me something in response to this free advertising, I
> quite fancy a new car, a Peugeot 407 I think, ta.
>
>

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