Kevin,

Did anybody connect via phone to listen in? I'm more than just curious,
sometimes when I can't make a meeting I would love the option of dialing
in and listening.

BTW: If you like I can setup a regular local number for folks to dial in
with and just listen to the meeting in progress. (The meetings are after
hours so we have quite a few open trunks for folks to use).

Jon
FeatureTel

On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 14:16, Kevin Otte wrote:
> First of all, I'll belatedly apologize for the lack of meeting broadcast
> last month.  I did not do the appropriate testing in time to get it running.
> 
> I'll also apologize for the short notice this month, but the testing has
> been done (today!) and we are ready to go.  The listen server is in a
> different place this time.
> 
> To listen, point your favorite client at:
> IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/6041
> 
> If you are unable to connect directly with IAX, you may call my PBX through
> a variety of means, including SIPPhone, Free World Dialup, and PSTN (the
> number is in Washington state, so you'll need long distance).  Please
> contact me directly if you need any of these accomidations.
> 
> As you may have noticed, I said "my PBX".  Due to the last minute shuffle,
> the conference will be hosted on my cable modem.  As such, we'll be limited
> to about 4-5 callers.  I'll try to monitor while I can, but with the
> presentation and elections, it may be tricky.
> 
> Thanks everyone for your interest in this experiment.
> 
> -- 
> Kevin Otte, N8VNR
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.nivex.net/
> 
> -=-
> 
> "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." 
> -- George Santayana
> 
> "It seems no one reads Santayana anymore."
> -- Cdr. Susan Ivanova, Babylon 5

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