RE: Cisco Space Phone

2001-02-15 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
 of how Cisco s IP Telephony makes geographic location
> > irrelevant to audio communications. Anywhere, and that means ANYWHERE, you
>
> > have IP connectivity you have a COMMUNICATIONS network, which includes
> > telephony. The network works, no excuses!
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>This is a tribute to many things. Brett and Steve put our software and
> > hardware through the ringer at NASA subjecting it to delay, loss of
>signal,
> > and bit error rates well above what would be found even between Mission
> > Control and the Shuttle. As a result, this historic moment was a non
>event.
> > Also as a result, future applications are so real that only official
> > testing and approval stand in the way. We have successfully tested 7960
> > phones in the Space Station and in the Shuttle and they work better than
> > the SoftPhone. It will be a while before we see them as mission approval
>is
> > a long, and yes political, process. As an example, safety testing must
> > include the INCINERATION of a hardware phone to test for toxic emissions.
> > As far as future capabilities, we have demonstrated SoftPhone
> > collaboration, whiteboarding, and chat features in the NASA lab. All work
> > better than existing capabilities. ART (Administrative reporting Tool)
> > meets requirements from Space Command for call tracking. XML display
> > capabilities add additional value to the hardware phones and we expect to
> > demonstrate that value and put 7960s in Mission Control.
> > Will Cox
> > Inside Sales-Canada
> > Cisco Systems, Inc.
> > 7025 Kit Creek Road
> > P.O. Box 14987
> > Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA 27709
> > Direct: 800-888-8187 x24509
> > Fax: 919-392-4744
> > Pager: 1-800-365-4578
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > www.cisco.com
> >
> > For Pre-Sales Technical Support and Customer Service call: 1- 800-462-4726
>
> >
> > Cisco Technical Assistance Center (24hr): 1- 800-553-2447
> >
> > Empowering the Internet Generation
>
>-Original Message-
>From: David York [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 7:06 AM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: Cisco Space Phone
>
>
> > Would someone send me a copy of the Cisco Space Phone email, I seemed to
> > have lost mine.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Cameron Ashley
> > Sr. Network Engineer
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
>
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RE: Cisco Space Phone

2001-02-15 Thread Buri, Heather H
 As a result, this historic moment was a non 
event. 
> Also as a result, future applications are so real that only official 
> testing and approval stand in the way. We have successfully tested 7960 
> phones in the Space Station and in the Shuttle and they work better than 
> the SoftPhone. It will be a while before we see them as mission approval 
is 
> a long, and yes political, process. As an example, safety testing must 
> include the INCINERATION of a hardware phone to test for toxic emissions. 
> As far as future capabilities, we have demonstrated SoftPhone 
> collaboration, whiteboarding, and chat features in the NASA lab. All work 
> better than existing capabilities. ART (Administrative reporting Tool) 
> meets requirements from Space Command for call tracking. XML display 
> capabilities add additional value to the hardware phones and we expect to 
> demonstrate that value and put 7960s in Mission Control. 
> Will Cox 
> Inside Sales-Canada 
> Cisco Systems, Inc. 
> 7025 Kit Creek Road 
> P.O. Box 14987 
> Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA 27709 
> Direct: 800-888-8187 x24509 
> Fax: 919-392-4744 
> Pager: 1-800-365-4578 
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> www.cisco.com 
> 
> For Pre-Sales Technical Support and Customer Service call: 1- 800-462-4726

> 
> Cisco Technical Assistance Center (24hr): 1- 800-553-2447 
> 
> Empowering the Internet Generation 

-Original Message-
From: David York [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 7:06 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Cisco Space Phone


> Would someone send me a copy of the Cisco Space Phone email, I seemed to
> have lost mine.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Cameron Ashley 
> Sr. Network Engineer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 

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Cisco Space Phone -

2001-02-15 Thread David York

Thanks guys/gals for sending the email to me.

Cameron Ashley 
Sr. Network Engineer
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Cisco Space Phone

2001-02-15 Thread David York

> Would someone send me a copy of the Cisco Space Phone email, I seemed to
> have lost mine.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Cameron Ashley 
> Sr. Network Engineer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 

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