On Wed, June 28, 2006 10:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > Well, look at it this way: if you get the working, you can buy one of > those > tiny form-factor 386 boards with the 2 pcmcia slots and get a pcmcia > soundcard > and a ethernet port. Run Linux off a CF card and have it setup to *only* > interface with Skype and Asterisk. Basically, make a Skype ATA, but it > would > convert Skype to SIP. I think that could still be considered an ATA, > right? > Or a gateway at least. > > Since you can make a Skype account for free and > can (for right now) make US and Canada LD calls for free, I think the cost > and time to make them would be worth it. :) And if you figure out a good > price for them, people might even buy them from you.... > > Undrhil >
Another advantage is that you can reach all those people who have Skype and are not willing to try Voipbuster or similar SIP based providers, and tell them that SIP/IAX/Asterisk *is* the better solution, because they cannot do the same with Skype the other way round! ;-p -- F Peeters PIII 450 - 1 GB - * 1.2 - BRIstuff 0.3.0 Pre 1 - Florz patch 2 Sweex HFC-PCI modes=0 sync_slave=0 timer_card=0 AMD Duron 1GHz - 1GB - * 1.2.1 - vISDN 2 Sweex HFC-PCI cards _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
