There are some third party plug ins for Asterisk (some cost money) that allow you to build Skype into Asterisk. But overall, Skype is a proprietary standard and you are pretty much going to use the official Skype client for it.
On Sep 22, 2012, at 11:47 AM, Michael Potts <h...@hmstudios.net> wrote: > I do not think there are any 3rd party Skype voice clients. I have heard of > some other IM clients that will do IM via the Skype network but even those > are very unreliable. > > There are more open VoIP networks, like Google Talk I think (which is based > on Jabber), that have multi-platform apps and lots of good reliable > solutions. > > > Michael Potts > GV: (904) 638-2914 | Gtalk: h...@hmstudios.net > @HMHackMaster | http://about.me/MichaelPotts > > > > On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 12:49 PM, brett michaels > <3rdimpress...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> This is a Debian 6.0.5 OS. >> Is there any sort VOiP software other than Skype that'll enable one to >> voice over the internet with Skype users? >> I do have USB headphones, if that helps. >> Hugh >>
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