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Jerry Schuman  
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 More options Aug 4 2010, 3:35 pm
From: Jerry Schuman <jerry.schu...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 12:35:34 -0700
Local: Wed, Aug 4 2010 3:35 pm
Subject: Re: VUC: What is vuc.onsip.com - who it's for and what it is
Love to be added.

My ever present handle would be appreciated. theagent

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On Aug 4, 2010, at 8:29 AM, Randy R <randulo2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> OnSIP.com is a free setup we use. It's meant to be a way to test and
> talk in g722 wideband (+ optional video) amongst regular participants
> of the VUC.
> Adding large numbers of users isn't practical because it requires me
> to manually add them. There is no way people can add themselves,
> unfortunately, because this is a business-oriented service.
> http://ideasip.com is a great free service you can use if you want a
> FWD replacement or a SIP to SIP server. Is Voxalot still around?

> OnSIP.com also has a web interface that makes it differ from most of
> these SIP servers. This allows you to see who is registered (presence)
> and there's also an IM aspect I myself know little about. I believe
> you can use a drag and drop approach to make calls via this web
> interface, among registered users.

> If you get on vuc.onsip.com you will need to register a SIP device or
> software client to the SIP server (vuc.onsip.com) in order to make or
> receive calls. Once registered, anyone can call your SIP URI, which
> will be some...@vuc.onsip.com.

> There are also four-digit extension numbers assigned to each user, so
> if you have, say, a Polycom 650, you can dial the 4 digits.

> OnSIP also allows the admin to set extensions for common SIP URI. For
> example, if you dial 2009 on a device registered on vuc.onsip.com, you
> will be effectively calling 200...@login.zipdx.com

> If you are a VUC regular, or when you become one, please feel free to
> email me and I will add you to the pbx on a "you want it done when?"
> basis.

> /r

> --  
> ---
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
> http://vuc.me  - Fridays 12 Noon ET : http://vuc.me/next

> SIP g722: 200...@login.zipdx.com
> PSTN: ZipDX +1 567 252 2286
> SIP URI: 7463#22622#...@proxy.ideasip.com
> Skype:vuc.me
> IRC freenode.net #vuc or web: http://vuc.me/irc

> Twitter: follow 'voipusers' and 'vucmailinglist' for the RSS feed of  
> this list

> Thanks to:  Digium, Junction Networks, e4Strategies IdeaSIP.com ZipDX.com
>  and to all the participants

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> Amazon is not effectively dealing with EC2 attackers.


 
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