What open source tools are people using to quantitatively measure how
well QoS/traffic shaping is performing out in the field, and what call
quality people are experiencing in terms of jitter and packet loss?
Cheers,
spd
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Hey all,
The Toronto AUG has been working with Clue.ca and IT360
(LinuxWorld/NetworkWorld), and has put together a mini-asterisk
conference within their larger conference:
http://www.it360.ca/asterisk.cfm
If you're interested, as an 'association' we get 25% off the listed
prices. Our dicount
back at http://taug.ca for event updates.
Cheers,
Simon P. Ditner
TAUG.ca Talk Coordinator
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[2] http://www.palosanto.com
[3] http://www.elastix.org
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and they are using something somewhat standard
like qemu.
Cheers,
spd
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ZoIP 0.2.0, the Zork/Asterisk bridge has finally been released. Now you
too can play 80's era text adventures over the phone using
text-to-speech, and speech recognition ;-)
What's a text adventure like you ask? Well, depending on your skill, a
typical dialog might go something like this:
A demo server is up and running the 0.2 beta for anyone who'd like to try
it out. Some brief instructions, and call in methods:
http://uc.org/read/ZoIP%20Demo
Cheers,
spd
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, John Todd wrote:
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/06/05/play_zork_by_phone.html
Let me preface this
For those of that are fans of stackoverflow.com, and stackexchange.com,
there's an effort to define a telephony stackexchange site. It's still in
the definition phase. What it needs to move forwards is more votes on
on/off topic questions, and perhaps some better questions to vote for or
It's nearly there now, just need a few more votes in order for it to
trigger the next phase. Please take a moment to vote if you're
interested:
http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/12932/telephony/
On Mon, 9 May 2011, Simon P. Ditner wrote:
For those of that are fans