Hi All,

I'm Cedric, a VoIP punter, and general Unix system admin.

I've been using Vonage for the home & office POTS access,
have outsourced Cisco Call-Center based VoIP systems
to service some of my client offices' needs, have implemented
some basic H.323 based multi-site corp networks on long-obsolete
MultiTech boxes, and I'm generally familiar with basic
telephony and voip terminology/processes...

Anyway, I'm currently keeping my eyes open, gathering tidbits
in preperation for hacking together an Asterix box.  I want
to do all my I/O on the network -- I'm looking at hacking
a couple of Vonage soft-phone lines for POTS access,
doing some dial-tone trading with some of those whacky
counter-culture group dial-tone nets, and probably
SIP or MGCP phones for handsets.

Also the prospect of linking in things like SlimServe
so I can listen to my Voicemail messages in hi-fi faux-stereo
while I putter around making coffee in the morning and the
posibility of using a WAP browser to skip messages, review
call lists and stuff seems so completely hilarious that
I really want to try and make it so.

-Cedric


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