> This is not all bad. It is good research into the strategies the > big players are using. It looks like the big money players (AT&T, Nortel, > Siemens, Cisco, etc.) are really trying to push into VoIP in a big way. The > other big positive is the fact that people are actually, well, positive. > The buzz and the money seem to be back in the VoIP market. I just hope that > the Asterisk community can take advantage of the change.
Cool. I can affirm this from CeBIT this month where we were also showing VoIP with */SER at the booth of our University. Also there was almost every company at least doing something with VoIP and there were several also big companies interested in OpenSource VoIP. > Asterisk Team Arrives > > Mark and Greg, plus Jeremy from NuFone and Don Witt from Cylogistics > are here and manning the booth. A good number of people wandered by to see > the display and to ask questions about Asterisk. Lots of interest! I > actually have seen an IAXy, so I can attest to the fact that they actually > exist. Rumors have it that they will be available in the near future. > Similar rumors surround the FXO modules for the TDM4XX platform. Where are the pics and the livecam??? :) Have a nice journey there and greet Mark, Rainer -- http://graphics.cs.uni-sb.de/VoIP/
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