I received this message today on the CUUG events list.  Sounds like it will be 
interesting.  Too bad I won't be able to make it... :(

Shawn

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Subject: [CUUG events] October General Meeting
Date: Sunday 23 October 2005 21:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Asterisk(tm) - the Open Source PBX
Speaker: Tomas Florian, Asterisk

For the average consumer all the VoIP buzz focuses on cheap long distance
rates. This is great, but there is much more to VoIP than that. VoIP rips
 open a new frontier that was inaccessible just a few years ago because of
 proprietary solutions and huge monopolies that owned them.

Asterisk PBX is doing for VoIP what Apache did for web hosting. This
presentation will demonstrate how you can use Asterisk to run your own world
wide telecommunication infrastructure with minimum resources and effort.
 We'll cover both the basics of the underlying technologies involved as well
 as some of the cool stuff you can do once you have the infrastructure in
 place.

Tomas runs his own consulting company specializing in Linux, VoIP, high
availability, and software development. He has been playing around with VoIP
and Linux ever since the early Netmeeting days passing voice channels through
masquerade on the 2.2.x kernel. He's been working with Asterisk for the last
year, currently finishing up infrastructure for a company launching VoIP
service targeting large population centers in Canada and India.

W.R. Castell Central Library
616 Macleod Trail S.E.
Basement meeting room

5:30 PM, Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

$10 attendance fee, free for CUUG members.
Door prizes.
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