you have to purchase, the business edition for to forward calls transfer 
calls and also to record calls.
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> Good mother!
>
> I am deffinently trying this!
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> Hey jonathan, what about doing conference calling, or call transferring.
> Can that be done accessibly?
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> Chris.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Allison Mervis
> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 11:42 AM
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> Subject: Re: A Very Accessible SIP Soft Phone
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> Sounds groovtastic!
> Allison
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> my credo:
> Clinton lied, nothing happened
> Bush lied, thousands died
> and thus far, over 3,000 have sustained permanent brain injuries
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jonathan Mosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'PC audio discussion list. '"
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> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 11:35 AM
> Subject: A Very Accessible SIP Soft Phone
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>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I set myself a project to find myself an accessible SIP soft phone that
>> was
>> not branded to any particular service, but which was designed entirely to
>> connect without bias to the full range of SIP providers.
>>
>> SIP stands for Session Initiation protocol, and it is the protocol behind
>> most voice over IP telephony systems today. If you've used the 
>> Voipbuster,
>> Google talk, Gizmo Project or Stanaphone client for example, or you've
>> used
>> Vonage with a phone plugged into their box, then you've used SIP. The
>> major
>> exception to this is Skype, which is proprietary.
>>
>> A free, highly accessible soft phone is Express Talk, from
>> http://nch.com.au/talk/index.html.
>>
>> With this software, I am already connected to three providers from within
>> the client. Voipbuster, Stanaphone, and Free World Dialup. There are,
>> believe it or not, six lines on this phone, so you can be connected to up
>> to
>> six providers concurrently. The software has a standard menu bar and
>> buttons
>> which are accessible by tabbing. There are plenty of shortcut keys and a
>> 100% accessible address book. It will also record calls to Wave format
>> using
>> its built in recorder. With optional software, you can also play a range
>> of
>> music or other material when calls are put on hold. There is even a free
>> PBX
>> package for it.
>>
>> You can even sign up to the bigger providers like Broadvoice, which has 
>> an
>> option that allows you to purchase their plans without buying any 
>> hardware
>> from them.
>>
>> ExpressTalk is a really cool package which will allow you to explore the
>> huge range of options for VOIP calling, either PC to PC, or PC to phone,
>> that use this open protocol. And there are heaps of them out there. Skype
>> is
>> of course a major player, but the principle behind this open protocol is
>> an
>> excellent one. After all, when you email someone, you don't have to worry
>> about whether the recipient of your email is using the same email client
>> as
>> you. When you phone someone, you don't have to worry about whether they
>> are
>> on the same phone network as you. And the same should be true with VOIP.
>> So
>> if you're interested in Skype alternatives, check this out.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
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