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> Sent: October 6, 2006 8:54 AM
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> Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] TAUG Podcast
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> > Not sure I know what brick is in this context. For example, 
> if you "brick"
> > an electronic device (such as something you are trying to load a 
> > hacked firmare onto), the term generally means that you 
> have rendered 
> > it about as useful as a brick. I can't imagine that's what you mean!
> > 
> > Jim
> 
> I noticed that Digium has a new server appliance out with 
> configurable FXS/FXO ports.  Not enough ports for our message 
> service project, but still a nice looking box.  I've checked 
> into the OpenBrick also, which is also a neat option as a 
> server.  I guess that's why I had the "brick" concept in mind.  
> I was just wondering if customers prefer solid state phone switches.

I would say that stability is a concern, but since the rest of the industry
runs their systems on PC/server hardware, I have never found this to be an
obstacle.

Jim

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