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Legacy Forums => Suggestions => Topic started by: Paul Miller on September 13, 2000, 03:13:05 AM
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One of the things being hyped today is VOIP. I have a very limited knowlege of this technology. From a cursor search of the internet it seems that a DSL, T1, Frame Relay or ISDN full time connection with a linux box with appropriate hardware can provide PBX capability.
Asterisk http://www.asteriskpbx.com/main/main.html appears to have the necessary software using ADtran or other hardware. Also Franklin http://www.ilocus.com/news651.htm has a T1 line card.
This appears to be another way for linux to serve small business well.
Is this one of the areas e-smith might tackle?
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Paul Miller wrote:
> One of the things being hyped today is VOIP.
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> Is this one of the areas e-smith might tackle?
Maybe one day, but it's not on the near term radar. My personal opinion is that your choice of "hyped" was appropriate - but I stand to be proven wrong :-)
Regards
Charlie