Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 26 Apr 1999 21:24:49 +1000 | From | "Andrew Morton" <> | Subject | Re: Pointer about Voice over IP and Linux |
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Meir wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm looking for pointers: websites, documents, papers, about Voice over > Ip development and applications for Linux.
You picked a good day to ask:
| From: Craig Southeren <craigs@equival.com.au> | To: openh323 <openh323@equival.net> | | To all, | | I though that everyone associated with OpenH323 might be interested in | hearing that a new significant milestone was reached today. | | Today, at approximately 3:00pm AEST, the OpenH323 source code received, | decoded and played an audio stream in real-time via an H.323 session from a | Windows PC running NetMeeting. This long-awaited event has been denoted | "First Noise", and it's accomplishment shows that OpenH323 can now start to | perform useful work in the H.323 protocol arena.
http://www.openh323.org
Congratulations, Craig!
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