Why Skype is no go solution? Olivier Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]> a écrit : I also just downloaded and installed wengo. My ID is robingross BUT, I explored around a little bit in the program and it can only manage a 3-way conference call, and I suspect we'll have many more people than that wanting to participate in the call. So I don't think Wengo will work for our needs. 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? Thanks, Robin Mawaki Chango wrote: >I just downloaded wengo, ID: chamawak. >It display 0.15 euros; I'm guessing it works just like skype: I >have to buy credit for calling legacy phones, and free among >wengo users? > >Mawaki > >--- "Georg C. F. Greve" wrote: > > > >> || On Tue, 15 May 2007 17:43:29 -0700 >> || Robin Gross wrote: >> >> rg> I would also prefer to use open and non-proprietary >>protocols if >> rg> we can. Is there a program that you can recommend we use >>for >> rg> this conference call that would allow for free voice >>calls from >> rg> anywhere in the world like we can do with skype? >> >>Please take a look at >> >> http://openwengo.com/ >> >>It is Free Software, using Open Standards, running on >>GNU/Linux, >>Windows, Mac, mobile phones & as a firefox plugin and has a >>public >>registry (IIRC) that allows to be found in ways similar to >>Skype. >> >>Regards, >>Georg >> >>-- >>Georg C. F. Greve >> >>Free Software Foundation Europe >>(http://fsfeurope.org) >>Join the Fellowship and protect your freedom! >>(http://www.fsfe.org) >>What everyone should know about DRM >>(http://DRM.info) >> >> >> --------------------------------- Ne gardez plus qu'une seule adresse mail ! Copiez vos mails vers Yahoo! Mail