[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry for the misspelling... Thanks for the replies. I will
> set it up and start playing. This is all very exciting.
> I've been using VoIP as my primary phone but this is going a
> bit further. At the office we have a T1 that is probably
> fairly dead after hours.
Hello,
> I don't have a great grasp as to what Asterick is capable of, but my
> thoughts were that perhaps with VoIP telephone lines (either hooked up to
> the company's network or just using a 3rd party VoIP provider such as
> Packet8, which is whatI have for personal use) and an Asterick server,
> My packet8 "dta310" adapter has the SIP server hardcoded into
> it. If I could change that, I could use that?
Search on broadbandreports.com VoIP forum - there are several postings
(including a few by me) with instructions on how to downgrade the
DTA-310 to v, put in the SIP settings and upg
On Friday 17 December 2004 21:00, Patrick Campbell wrote:
> I am looking to help out my company find a more budget conscious but
> reliable way to hold conference calls between 5+ people. 4x a month we
> hold several hour long conference calls during non-business hours. All of
> the employees ha
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Patrick Campbell wrote:
> I don't have a great grasp as to what Asterick is capable of, but my
> thoughts were that perhaps with VoIP telephone lines (either hooked up
> to the company's network or just using a 3rd party VoIP provider such as
> Packet8, which is whatI have for
I am looking to help out my company find a more budget conscious but
reliable way to hold conference calls between 5+ people. 4x a month we hold
several hour long conference calls during non-business hours. All of the
employees have high speed internet. Currently we dial up an AT&T conf using
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