Passed on from Lee Felsenstein who is putting 802.11 networks into
Laos...

Tim
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Date: 20 Mar 2003 21:53:56 -0800
From: Lee Felsenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Looking for VOIP H.323 help

Folks,

        The growing software crew working on the Jhai Remote Village
IT system wishes to complement you on the high quality of the
responses to my original posting seeking help with CF on Linux. We
are making progress in that area - Linux is booting - and are homing
in on the optimum strategy for preserving the CF while it works as
the sole nonvolatile storage.

        Now, as we move forward it's time to start the thread on
H.323 VOIP. We are in need of assistance and advice on using H.323
under Linux to place and receive  Internet phone calls. We also
need help from anyone with experience using the Voicetronix OpenLine4
computer telephony card for originating and answering POTS calls.
Extra points for anyone familiar with the Laos telephone call
progress standards (busy, dial tone, ringing signals).

        (We are also in need of some expertise on PCMCIA controller
drivers - our cards use the Vadem VG-468 controllers, which appear
to be the standards for this function.)

        Contacts may be made directly to Steve Okay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and to me (Steve is the chief programmer - I'm the project engineer).
If you know of someone with the qualifications, please suggest that
they contact us.

        Don't delay - we're on a tight schedule with only a few weeks left!


Lee Felsenstein             Golemics, Inc.       "Take the obvious...
2460 Park Blvd. #1         (650)814-0427         and simplify it!"
Palo Alto, CA 94306       fax: (650)322-2881

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