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PostPosted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 6:59 am    Post subject: [asterisk-biz] [VOIP-Users-Conference] Subject or Guest for Reply with quote

We can talk about the third party application idea Cory and I discussed
last week - sorry still haven't posted to the list yet as I've had a
client in town for the last few day but should be able to do this today.
If Fop, Snap Dialer, Mexuar and or any other third party developer who
has written commercial asterisk applications (preferably small low value
eg $20 etc) is interested in jumping on a call with me this Friday I can
put together a series of questions to run the call with.
Maybe we can get Kevin from Digium to explain on the call how the g729
license registration process works and turn the call into a working
discussion.

Regards,

Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
dean@cognation.net
+1-212-203-4357 Ph
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).


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From: VOIP-Users-Conference@googlegroups.com [mailto:VOIP-Users-
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Sent: Wednesday, 9 April 2008 7:27 AM
To: VOIP Users Conference
Subject: [VOIP-Users-Conference] Subject or Guest for Friday?


Hi,

Does anyone have a guest or subject up their sleeve for this week? I
have neither and I'm getting ready to move house so I don't have a lot
of time to pursue. Any chance of getting a phone mfr or service
provider on? Anyone out there want to take a crack at this? Present
your product or service or open source contributions.

Incidentally, TringMe apparently has an API available and are making
it very easy to build AIR and Flash (or Flex) apps. This sounds very
interesting for creating branded clients of various kinds. If you're a
programmer in that world, I'd check it out. AIR looks to me like it
has legs because of its cross-platform nature. I don't know how it
works with linux or FreeBSD if at all. Does anyone here know?

If no ideas are forthcoming, we can talk about my personal (VoIP)
issues: we're moving and will have two offices, as now. The difference
is, we can not leave the power on at the old office, so we'll be using
a combination of hosted pbx and asterisk, probably with the AA50 at
our new home.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions on any of this Smile

/r

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