I was assuming dsl/cable for incoming. The voice modem was for the actual
switch to pstn (? the phone line:). I'm assuming my old 14.4 USR won't have
the proper capabilities. I'm more than willing to work on this, although I
have zero programming/telephony experience. Unless we can write it in C=64
basic:) I keep meaning to pick up either C or java, maybe perl, but just
haven't been motivated yet. But yes, let's set up a mailing list. Well,
first lets see about interest. Not much use to set up a list for 5 people.
Joseph Red
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Rusty Carruth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 7:58 AM
Subject: Re[4]: [expert] My last word on Linux Telephony
>
> I was assuming these folks had DSL or better lines to the internet,
> as otherwise it makes no sense (tie up your network connection while
> the dialout voice phone is in use???? That doubles the cost!).
>
> I was also assuming people would not include the cost of the DSL
> connection into their figuring, which is admittedly a bit bogus...
>
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> Do we have any internet lawyers (tm ;-) who care to pontificate
> on the business/cost/etc issues?
>
> On the other hand, how many people would be willing to set up a free
> thing like Joseph is suggesting?
>
> And - Should we start our own mailing list???
>
> rc
>
>
> Rusty Carruth Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
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