Archive for March, 2005

911 Services

I recently attended the last day of the VON Conference in San Jose. There I learned a bunch of stuff. It was my beginning of VoIP, and, me and my friend who was there with me ran to the room to rest, change, and look up stuff online to get a better understanding. I didn’t […]

Posted: March 28th, 2005 under VoIP.
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VoicePulse

Uh oh! Looks like VoicePulse went up to $11/mo for an incoming line. Gotta find a new provider for incoming now.
Outgoing will stay voipjet for now, at 1.3c/min. Although looking around, LiveVoip seems to be at 1.2c/min, not bad at all.
TelIax is $5/mo incoming + 2c/min + 2c connection charge.
SipPhone is “As low as $5.88/ […]

Posted: March 26th, 2005 under VoIP.
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DVG-1402S

Got my DVG-1402S router from Sipphone, hooked it up to my Asterisk box, and can receive calls on my Voicepulse line, and make calls on my Voipjet account. =) Hell yeah.
The only problem is the Caller ID information is not being passed to the handset(And AT&T 5.8Ghz w/ two handsets). It always comes up as […]

Posted: March 25th, 2005 under VoIP, VoIP Hardware.
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XUL’s cache

Remote web XUL apps just don’t seem to check the files for updates, even when you hit reload(shift-reload works). It doesn’t make it any easier for me either. Not when you’ve got a live app and a boss that wants the new features put in ASAP.
But this site rocks.
Ah well, back to the saltmine.
Postscript: […]

Posted: March 22nd, 2005 under XUL.
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For anyone Curious

For anyone curious, this blog is new(like, 4 hours old), so not many posts on it yet. More coming soon as I work with VoIP, Asterisk, FreeBSD, and XUL more.

Posted: March 21st, 2005 under Uncategorized.
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MozPhone

2005-08-01 Addendum: Looking for Mozphone? Check Here for the latest news on MozPhone(Now MozIax).
Awesome
MozPhone is a cross platform software IAX2 phone to be used with Asterisk, the Open Source PBX. Like Asterisk, MozPhone is free software.
What distinguish MozPhone from other similar phones is that it is a Mozilla (or Firefox) extension…

Posted: March 21st, 2005 under Asterisk, Firefox, VoIP, XUL.
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One of the better Uses of Asterisk

One of the better uses of Asterisk, other than hooking it up with a single provider, is determining the lowest cost route using different providers.
For example, I’m using VoicePulse Connect! which has a local DID with free incoming calls for $7.95/mo, and outgoing calls at 2.95/min (that’s cents, by the way).
Someone on Slashdot mentioned […]

Posted: March 21st, 2005 under Asterisk, VoIP.
Comments: 1