Later this week, we're going to announce SIPphone to the press. Our goal is to bring SIP to the masses by offering an ultra easy, ultra low cost experience. Basically, we want to handle all the heavy lifting for consumers and just give them a plug n play experience using a SIP phone. They plug in, get a dialtone, make calls. Our goal is to unleash a few million SIP users because that's when it REALLY gets interesting.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Jiri and the rest of the crew at Iptel because without them it would not have been possible. We have a commercial relationship with Iptel (we're paying them money), but they helped us out long before we were paying them to and their value far exceeds the sum we've paid them. They've helped us troubleshoot problems, get up to speed on the technology (read: answer dumb questions) and listened to our needs.
We wanted to let others on this list know how grateful we are to Iptel for their software and assistance and for ultimately making SIPphone possible!
If anyone wants to call me and talk and hear me praise Iptel in person, my number is: SIP: 1-747-474-1001 All SIPphone users begin with 747 which happens to spell SIP. Look for SIPphone.com web site to go live in the next couple of days.
And of course all SIPphone users can call Iptel users by dialing 1-393-<IPtelnumberhere>.
-- MR
Oh, that is very interesting news! Are you going to provide a SIP client within Lindows or is SIPphone en entirely separate venture? Best regards, Zoltan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Robertson" michael@lindows.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Cc: "Jiri Kuthan" jiri@iptel.org Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 6:04 AM Subject: [Serusers] Big thanks from SIPphone...
Later this week, we're going to announce SIPphone to the press. Our goal is to bring SIP to the masses by offering an ultra easy, ultra low cost experience. Basically, we want to handle all the heavy lifting for consumers and just give them a plug n play experience using a SIP phone. They plug in, get a dialtone, make calls. Our goal is to unleash a few million SIP users because that's when it REALLY gets interesting.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Jiri and the rest of the crew at Iptel because without them it would not have been possible. We have a commercial relationship with Iptel (we're paying them money), but they helped us out long before we were paying them to and their value far exceeds the sum we've paid them. They've helped us troubleshoot problems, get up to speed on the technology (read: answer dumb questions) and listened to our needs.
We wanted to let others on this list know how grateful we are to Iptel for their software and assistance and for ultimately making SIPphone possible!
If anyone wants to call me and talk and hear me praise Iptel in person, my number is: SIP: 1-747-474-1001 All SIPphone users begin with 747 which happens to spell SIP. Look for SIPphone.com web site to go live in the next couple of days.
And of course all SIPphone users can call Iptel users by dialing 1-393-<IPtelnumberhere>.
-- MR
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
I think it makes sense to provide a SIP client with LindowsOS (perhaps Kphone) and I'm sure we'll do this.
But SIPphone is an entirely different venture and is not tied Lindows.com or to any one PC windowing system. We want to bring SIP to the widest possible audience - not just the relatively tiny linux world. SIPphone is focusing on hard phones initially and making them truly plug and play. We believe as soon as you tell the user "just connect your web browser to port xxxx to configure..." that most users are lost. So we're trying to automate the entire process.
-- MR
Zoltan Herzegh wrote:
Oh, that is very interesting news! Are you going to provide a SIP client within Lindows or is SIPphone en entirely separate venture? Best regards, Zoltan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Robertson" michael@lindows.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Cc: "Jiri Kuthan" jiri@iptel.org Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 6:04 AM Subject: [Serusers] Big thanks from SIPphone...
Later this week, we're going to announce SIPphone to the press. Our goal is to bring SIP to the masses by offering an ultra easy, ultra low cost experience. Basically, we want to handle all the heavy lifting for consumers and just give them a plug n play experience using a SIP phone. They plug in, get a dialtone, make calls. Our goal is to unleash a few million SIP users because that's when it REALLY gets interesting.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Jiri and the rest of the crew at Iptel because without them it would not have been possible. We have a commercial relationship with Iptel (we're paying them money), but they helped us out long before we were paying them to and their value far exceeds the sum we've paid them. They've helped us troubleshoot problems, get up to speed on the technology (read: answer dumb questions) and listened to our needs.
We wanted to let others on this list know how grateful we are to Iptel for their software and assistance and for ultimately making SIPphone possible!
If anyone wants to call me and talk and hear me praise Iptel in person, my number is: SIP: 1-747-474-1001 All SIPphone users begin with 747 which happens to spell SIP. Look for SIPphone.com web site to go live in the next couple of days.
And of course all SIPphone users can call Iptel users by dialing 1-393-<IPtelnumberhere>.
-- MR
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Hi Michael,
Can I configure your SIPPhone to work with our SER Server?
I did not see anything on your web site regarding how to change the phones config.
Thanks, Ricardo
----- Original Message ----- From: Michael Robertson To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Cc: Zoltan Herzegh Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 9:26 AM Subject: Re: [Serusers] Big thanks from SIPphone...
I think it makes sense to provide a SIP client with LindowsOS (perhaps Kphone) and I'm sure we'll do this.
But SIPphone is an entirely different venture and is not tied Lindows.com or to any one PC windowing system. We want to bring SIP to the widest possible audience - not just the relatively tiny linux world. SIPphone is focusing on hard phones initially and making them truly plug and play. We believe as soon as you tell the user "just connect your web browser to port xxxx to configure..." that most users are lost. So we're trying to automate the entire process.
-- MR
Zoltan Herzegh wrote:
Oh, that is very interesting news! Are you going to provide a SIP client within Lindows or is SIPphone en entirely separate venture? Best regards, Zoltan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Robertson" michael@lindows.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Cc: "Jiri Kuthan" jiri@iptel.org Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 6:04 AM Subject: [Serusers] Big thanks from SIPphone...
Later this week, we're going to announce SIPphone to the press. Our goal is to bring SIP to the masses by offering an ultra easy, ultra low cost experience. Basically, we want to handle all the heavy lifting for consumers and just give them a plug n play experience using a SIP phone. They plug in, get a dialtone, make calls. Our goal is to unleash a few million SIP users because that's when it REALLY gets interesting.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Jiri and the rest of the crew at Iptel because without them it would not have been possible. We have a commercial relationship with Iptel (we're paying them money), but they helped us out long before we were paying them to and their value far exceeds the sum we've paid them. They've helped us troubleshoot problems, get up to speed on the technology (read: answer dumb questions) and listened to our needs.
We wanted to let others on this list know how grateful we are to Iptel for their software and assistance and for ultimately making SIPphone possible!
If anyone wants to call me and talk and hear me praise Iptel in person, my number is: SIP: 1-747-474-1001 All SIPphone users begin with 747 which happens to spell SIP. Look for SIPphone.com web site to go live in the next couple of days.
And of course all SIPphone users can call Iptel users by dialing 1-393-<IPtelnumberhere>.
-- MR
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Hi All,
If there is anyone with a SER network who would like to directly interconnect with Free World Dialup, please email me directly.
Best regards,
Jeff
Can you please send more details? Do you have a PSTN termination service?
Thanks Emery ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Pulver" jeff@pulver.com To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 04:37 Subject: [Serusers] Looking for SER based Networks to connect FWD with...
Hi All,
If there is anyone with a SER network who would like to directly
interconnect
with Free World Dialup, please email me directly.
Best regards,
Jeff
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
Hi Emery,
Can you please send more details? Do you have a PSTN termination service?
No, we do not offer PSTN termination directly.
Please see http://pulver.com/fwd to learn more about Free World Dialup.
We currently have approx. 43,878 subscribers in over 150+ countries.
If you would like to experiment dialing between our networks please contact me off this list with your details and please include the URI that we need to send our traffic to.
Best regards, Jeff
Thank you Michael for your words of appreciation.
-jiri