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Folks,
I'm very friendly with o.s. values, but if in the time being
there is nothing o.s. out there allowing us to work in proper
conditions, let's go for skype (and of course anyone who wants
to abstain is free to do so.) Personnally, I can't be a
fundamentalist of any board - sorry, but that's just my opinion.
Mawaki
--- "Horacio T. Cadiz" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> karen banks wrote:
> > hi robin
> >
> >> Are there any other suggestions for FOSS technical
> solutions that
> >> could give us an unlimited number of free world-wide voice
> calls like
> >> Skype does?
>
> If everyone has access to a SIP phone, then we should all
> be able to connect
> to an Asterisk box using the Conference Call feature of
> Asterisk. We can run it
> on my Asterisk box but its bandwidth is limited to 2mbps. I've
> tried it with
> three people in a conference without problems.
>
> If someone else has a box with higher bandwidth, volunteer
> now! How many people
> do we expect?
>
>
> --
> Bombim Cadiz
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