Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
That's a nice read!

Can we use as we see fit? (i.e. edit, steal and mangle into something?)
Of course, was just put forward as a straw-man for how to start. Rip, burn, play.

Have fun,
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike C. Fletcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: March 24, 2006 5:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Flyers & banner for VON and LinuxWorld
...
    The Rising Wave of VoIP
    Toronto Asterisk User's Group

    Increasingly and inevitably telephone service is moving to
inexpensive VoIP protocols. $500,000 custom hardware is frequently
    being replaced with inexpensive commodity servers running Open
    Source software at a small percentage of the cost.  Asterisk PBX
software is among the key technologies enabling this transition. It
    allows you to easily and inexpensively develop advanced telephony
    services for your enterprise or your home.  The Toronto Asterisk
Users Group (TAUG) is a community organization which brings together Asterisk users, both commercial and hobbyist, to share knowledge and
    experiences.

Whether you are a telecoms engineer looking to take advantage of the
    newest developments in VoIP to "fill in the cracks" of your
    commercial package or an entrepreneur with an idea for a telephony
    application, you will probably need to know Asterisk to make your
    projects cost-effective.  TAUG brings together an invaluable
    collection of experienced individuals who have experience in
    everything from Residential VoIP service through Call Centre
    deployments to small-office PBX setups.  You can talk face-to-face
with the people who are doing exactly the kind of things you need to do.

    If you're just looking to save a few dollars on your phone bill by
    creating a do-it-yourself custom phone system, TAUG's monthly
    presentations can be an invaluable learning tool.  TAUG also holds
    hands-on workshops, seminars and install-fests to help you get
    started on your projects.  The TAUG mailing list also provides a
comfortable, low-key environment for asking questions or discussing
    problems.

    Joining is free.  Simply visit [url] and sign up to the mailing
    list.  Meetings and events are all announced on the list.

...

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 Mike C. Fletcher
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 http://www.vrplumber.com
 http://blog.vrplumber.com

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