Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:10:25 -0800 From: Renegade Penguin <renegadepenguin@comcast.net> To: FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: skype and other *phones Message-ID: <457E55E1.7090100@comcast.net> In-Reply-To: <d9175cad0612112305t85fcdd4q5babfedd52e4bbb0@mail.gmail.com> References: <f84c38580612101109s64bffaccye5de8cd380d6af8b@mail.gmail.com> <d9175cad0612112305t85fcdd4q5babfedd52e4bbb0@mail.gmail.com>
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Eric Kjeldergaard wrote: > > If you are open to suggestions on other phone systems, I have been very > much enjoying my gizmo account. (gizmoproject.com) I generally use > ekiga > to connect to it, but the benefit of gizmo is that it uses the > standard SIP > protocol for accessing the service. Further, the rates are quite > good. For > free it gives services like incoming phone calls, voice mail, and free > SIP<->SIP calls. For a $.01/minute (for US numbers) fee it gives > outgoing > to-landline calls. Don't mean to sound like an advertisement, I just > love > open standards being used. > > Eric Kjeldergaard > Yes, but the gizmoproject is particularly onerous. Look at the EULA: http://www.gizmoproject.com/gizmo-end-user.html Michael Robertson is the head of that project, IIRC. Fairly nasty EULA for using such "open" terms. Can't even redistribute the software. Pity.
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