The asterisk track is taking place tomorrow. Digium is
at the exhibit hall if anyone wants to see them. I was
also looking at the mobile voip phones, but they seem
expensive. The voip phones were all in the $150-$600
range.

--- boblq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 10 October 2006 09:48 pm, Randall Shimizu
> wrote:
> > Was down at the Internet Telephony conference
> today.
> > There is quite a bit of interest in Asterisk.
> There
> > track on Asterisk that lasts the whole day if
> anyone
> > is interested. There is also going to be some
> sessions
> > on IPTV as well. The exhibit hall is free as well.
> >
> >
>
(http://www.tmcnet.com/voip/conference/CA06/sd06-registration.aspx
> )
> 
> I am actually running an Asterisk test server right
> now. I have
> a demo for a business that I mentioned to a few
> people that 
> is to be based on some version of this technology. 
> 
> Asterisk is certainly powerful ... but the
> "language" that
> is used to configure dialplans seems to have take
> all of
> the worst features I have ever seen anywhere and
> rolled
> them into one. 
> 
> One approach that gets around this is just to use
> their 
> AGI (Asterisk Gateway Interface, think like CGI for 
> Asterisk) and then write as much as possible of the 
> app in Python. I suspect that once I have built up
> some 
> decent libs this will not be a bad way to go. 
> 
> BobLQ
> 
> 
> 
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