Asterisk is good that way, you can do all sorts of cool tricks like that
since you're just managing channels and everything is a channel to something
else. I'm thinking of doing an experiment and switching over to all video
phones at home / have a few at work and using some of the decent SIP
packages out there to video call from my netbook. All I need is a flying
car (maybe a Molllar car) and I'll be well on my way to realizing my Jetsons
lifestyle I was promised by cartoons all these years. Actually I think it
sounds like a fun learning excersize. I want to also play with the SIP
support in windows mobile and try to build my own Asterisk switch that
manages my life / I route all my communications through.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John G. Heim"
Asterisk / freeswich is not a bad way to go...
I've also had good luck with the Sylantro gear if you have to spend money.
Thanks Scott
----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Hodgson"
To: "Blind sysadmins list" Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 3:01 PM Subject: [Blind-sysadmins] Telephony systems Hi all,
Our current Call Manager 4.x servers are creaking under their age, and we are looking at replacing this either with a new Cisco telephony system or a completely new system altogether. The system has to use IP as the connection to the handsets, as we don't want to add in more cables.
Has anyone any experience in deploying a new Call manager setup, or a similar telephony system, and how was the accessibility?
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