Florian Effenberger wrote:
> Hi Lars,
> 
> Lars Nooden wrote on 2010-02-12 12.22:
> 
>> Yes, it's a great start.  There are land-line dial-ins for Germany,
>> Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Spain, France, and The Netherlands.  What
>> is the ETA for the other countries with active OOo
>> localization teams?
> 
> not that I'm aware of. At the moment, I guess we're stuck with the
> dial-ins we have.
> 
>> The instructions on how to connect without Skype seem to be missing from
>> the page:
>>
>>     http://www.conference-call.me/
> 
> It's user talkoo_skype, just add it and then you can join.

That would be connecting *with* skype.

>> In addition to being proprietary in both the software and protocol,
>> Skype's not supported by more than a small fraction of the architectures
>> and platforms that OOo supports.
> 
> I know, but we've been through this discussion. 

And the conclusion is the same.

> SIP needs bandwith and doesn't work reliably behind NAT and firewalls.

That may have been correct a while back, but not lately.

> I guess the current talkyoo offer is the best we can have for now. I'm
> open for other options, but the feedback received so far concerning
> alternatives tended to zero, so I consider talkyoo our best choice atm.

The Asterisk option looked good and that's where it looked like OOo
marketing was heading.  Talkyoo was presented as an SIP option, since it
was presented as a solution during discussions of finding SIP services.

I'm looking at Ekiga and it has conference services that any SIP client
can dial into.  What did your contact at talkyoo say about SIP or H323?
   Even skype supports (or claims to support) SIP so talkyoo might be
supporting it.

/Lars

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