Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: time to build an open phone?

2003-12-27 Thread Steven Critchfield
While looking for some cell phone goodies to go with my ngage, I noticed a bluetooth earpiece that happened to come with a usb adapter. It made me think of this project. Many of the bluetooth adapters have a single button used on cell phones for voice dialing and answer/hangup functions. Doesn't

[Asterisk-Users] Re: time to build an open phone?

2003-12-26 Thread Bill Schultz
ACES - Asterisk Communications Endpoint System {the following could be used by any IP-PBX but the name pays homage to Mark Spencer and friends who cannot be lauded enough for their fine work} As you read this it will be obvious I am not a professional engineer but I do have enough

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: time to build an open phone?

2003-12-26 Thread Bob Knight
Bill Schultz wrote: ACES - Asterisk Communications Endpoint System {the following could be used by any IP-PBX but the name pays homage to Mark Spencer and friends who cannot be lauded enough for their fine work} As you read this it will be obvious I am not a professional engineer but I do

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: time to build an open phone?

2003-12-26 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Fri, 2003-12-26 at 13:26, Bill Schultz wrote: I've never seen stats, but it's probably a safe assumption that the majority of IP phones are sitting next to a PC and the additional expense has been incurred because people want a phone that looks and works like a phone. That's

[Asterisk-Users] Re: time to build an open phone?

2003-12-26 Thread Bill Schultz
I've never seen stats, but it's probably a safe assumption that the majority of IP phones are sitting next to a PC and the additional expense has been incurred because people want a phone that looks and works like a phone. That's certainly been my experience far outweighing any