[Wolves] Re: hosting ron's talk

Ade adrian.bradshaw at gmail.com
Tue Sep 27 18:23:54 BST 2005


On 9/27/05, Mark Ellse <me at chaseacademy.com> wrote:
> I enjoyed Ron's talk after downloading it. Thanks to Ron, the filmer and
> the hoster.
>
> Peter Oliver wrote:
>   > Some of Aq's objections came across as a bit unreasonable.  The reason
> > you don't have to worry about, for example, how calls are routed with
> > your existing telephone is that you pay someone else to worry about it
> > for you. The company you work for has a telecoms department that sort
> > this kind of stuff out.
>
> This is entirely true. We have a little ISDN telephone exchange. It was
> about £1500 five years ago. Programming via its bespoke software is not
> easy. And since Asterix can do what this outfit can do, and more, it is
> not surprising that there are complexities.
>
> At Chase Academy, I'm thinking about VOIP. But one of the major
> advantages, the cost, has just been reduced because with call18866,
> which uses VOIP once it leaves our premises, we get rates nearly as low
> as VOIP from our normal ISDN telephone lines.

And BT have finally decided they are going to reduce their vastly
overpriced costs it seems
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/27/bt_voip/



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