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Main Topic: Asterisk and VOIP in the Real World

You can't pick up a tech magazine these days without reading something about VOIP and IP Telephony. In fact, even the latest Linux Journal magazine has an article about building a call center using Asterisk, Kphone and LTSP. It turns out that all the pieces you need to play with VOIP at home, or at your office are freely available. Not only that, those pieces are incredibly robust.

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Where:

The MUG meetings are held at:

Farmington Community Library - Main Branch
32737 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-3302

Click here for a map of the area.

When:

the meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.

6:00pm Doors open, registration      O'Reilly     
6:30pm Meeting starts, Mug business
6:45pm Main presentation
8:15pm 2nd Presentation
8:45pm Meeting adjourns
9:00pm Dinner at a local establishment

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We'll have several people at the meeting who are regularly using Asterisk and other VOIP products, and they'll show all kinds of tricks, and be happy to answer any questions you might have.

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Michael George, the author of the article in the latest Linux Journal magazine about setting up a call center will be with us at the meeting.

Secondary Topic: There probably won't be time for a secondary topic this month frown

 <<O>>  Difference Topic Meeting-20051011 (r1.2 - 29 Sep 2005 - JimMcQuillan)

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Main Topic: Asterisk and VOIP in the Real World


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You can't pick up a tech magazine these days without reading something about VOIP and IP Telephony. In fact, even the latest Linux Journal magazine has an article about building a call center using Asterisk, Kphone and LTSP. It turns out that all the pieces you need to play with VOIP at home, or at your office are freely available. Not only that, those pieces are incredibly robust.

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We'll have several people at the meeting who are regularly using Asterisk and other VOIP products, and they'll show all kinds of tricks, and be happy to answer any questions you might have.

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Secondary Topic: To Be Determined

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Secondary Topic: There probably won't be time for a secondary topic this month frown


Where:

The MUG meetings are held at:

Farmington Community Library - Main Branch
32737 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-3302

Click here for a map of the area.

When:

the meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.

6:00pm Doors open, registration      O'Reilly     
6:30pm Meeting starts, Mug business
6:45pm Main presentation
8:15pm 2nd Presentation
8:45pm Meeting adjourns
9:00pm Dinner at a local establishment

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META TOPICPARENT WebHome

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Main Topic: To Be Determined

Secondary Topic: To Be Determined

Where:

The MUG meetings are held at:

Farmington Community Library - Main Branch
32737 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-3302

Click here for a map of the area.

When:

the meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of each month.

6:00pm Doors open, registration      O'Reilly     
6:30pm Meeting starts, Mug business
6:45pm Main presentation
8:15pm 2nd Presentation
8:45pm Meeting adjourns
9:00pm Dinner at a local establishment

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