Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on October 02, 2005 06:15 AM
Now this is what we really need to be talking about! This kills all the bubbles with one rubber band. Where is the newsforge article, in extreme detail, about this?
Read this:
LTSP wins "Best of Show" at LWE Aug. 10, 2005 <a href="http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2879186319.html" title="linuxdevices.com">http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2879186319.htm<nobr>l<wbr></nobr> </a linuxdevices.com> "Another factor may have been the project's demonstration of new VoIP (voice-over-IP) capabilities in the newest version of its software. The demonstration uses Asterisk, an open source telephony server, along with KPhone VoIP clients, and can be used to route calls internally or to the outside world. "A call center in Arizona with 170 clients commissioned us to add this, and now it will become part of the project. VoIP gets interesting when it is integrated with local applications. For example, when a person calls a doctor's office, the system could automatically pull up their records," MacQuillen said".
LTSP.org have VOIP, Asterisk, LTSP combined, yep.
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on October 02, 2005 06:15 AMRead this:
LTSP wins "Best of Show" at LWE
Aug. 10, 2005
<a href="http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2879186319.html" title="linuxdevices.com">http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS2879186319.htm<nobr>l<wbr></nobr> </a linuxdevices.com>
"Another factor may have been the project's demonstration of new VoIP (voice-over-IP) capabilities in the newest version of its software. The demonstration uses Asterisk, an open source telephony server, along with KPhone VoIP clients, and can be used to route calls internally or to the outside world. "A call center in Arizona with 170 clients commissioned us to add this, and now it will become part of the project. VoIP gets interesting when it is integrated with local applications. For example, when a person calls a doctor's office, the system could automatically pull up their records," MacQuillen said".
Wow.
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