Re: Linux Telephone Systems?

2003-01-09 Thread Larry Cook
FYI, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote: I know that there is some stuff out there; It's called "Bayonne", and it's backed by GNU http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne/ I also found a good paper presentation that makes it sound like they want it to become a turnkey system for small businesses. Cool! I k

Re: Linux Telephone Systems?

2003-01-07 Thread Larry Cook
Kurth Bemis wrote: We're looking into phone system options, and natrually, I thought that a Linux based server whould work nicely. Then I got to thinking some more. (This is most always a bad thing) Which got me to thinking...could this be a possible business opportunity? NH has a lot of sma

Re: Linux Telephone Systems?

2003-01-04 Thread bscott
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, at 9:09pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'd like to have the ability to have the incoming calls use callerid data > to display customers information when they call. Just FYI, the buzzword for that kind of thing is "CTI", for "Computer Telephony Integration". It has traditional

RE: Linux Telephone Systems?

2003-01-03 Thread Travis Roy
> I'd like to have the ability to have the incoming calls use > callerid data to display customers information when they > call. Just a webpage that gets updated ever 3 mins or > somthing, depending on call volume. This should be possible, I know somebody that hacked some CallerID stuff into h