UPDATE: Please note that the talk has been moved from Metro Hall to the
U of T, and that we are now being joined by Jon "Maddog" Hall of Linux
International [1]

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In cooperation with TAUG[2], TLUG[3], and ON-Asterisk[4]...

Mark Spencer, the creator of the Open Source Asterisk PBX and founder of
Digium, and Jon "Maddog" Hall of Linux International will be giving a free talk
on Asterisk and the Open Source Telephony Revolution.

Please RSVP by sending email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

About Asterisk (from asterisk.org):

Asterisk is a complete PBX in software. It runs on Linux and provides all of
the features you would expect from a PBX and more. Asterisk does voice over IP
in three protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based
telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware.

Asterisk provides Voicemail services with Directory, Call Conferencing,
Interactive Voice Response, Call Queuing. It has support for three-way calling,
caller ID services, ADSI, SIP and H.323 (as both client and gateway).

When:

7:30pm, Thursday April 21st, 2005

Where:

Room 1130 
Bahen Centre, at the University of Toronto
40 St. George Street
Toronto, ON

Directions:

The building is located at 40 St. George Street.  This is just north of College
Street on the west side of St. George and it is the next building north of the
U of T Bookstore. 

There is a parking lot under the building and the entrance is on Huron Street
just north of College.  Huron is the street west of St. George.

The nearest subway station is Queen's Park and it is a 5 minute walk west on
College or take the streetcar two stops to St. George.

There is a campus map available on the web at http://www.osm.utoronto.ca/map.

If you require additional information, please contact Simon Ditner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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[1] Jon "Maddog" Hall, of Linux International,
http://www.li.org/who/bio.php?name=hall
[2] Toronto Asterisk PBX Users Group, http://opensource.meetup.com/42/
[3] Toronto Linux Users Group, http://tlug.ss.org
[4] Ontario Asterisk and VoIP Enthusiasts Group, http://uc.org/asterisk
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* Simon P. Ditner / ON-Asterisk Mailing List / http://uc.org/asterisk *

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