BadlandsGrizFan
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tnt said:I suspect we are talking about the memo sent out to the entire staff on June 30 a year ago explaining how the "phones" and the Palmer Phones were being replaced with a new VOIP with an SIP overlay. It would save hundred of thousands a year.
Even my Kids have a voip system for their primary calling rather than buying "minutes" from a cell company (just data for when they are out of wifi) In the simplest terms its most like Skype. Apple has a built-in app for it. I chaperoned a group of special olympians last year. Every night they had a facetime session with their friends and or family at home............... Pretty simple stuff.
SIP is a very flexible protocol that has great depth. It was designed to be a general-purpose way to set up real-time multimedia sessions between groups of participants. For example, in addition to simple telephone calls, SIP can also be used to set up video and audio multicast meetings, or instant messaging conferences. In the university it is being used for "online classes"
75 apparently didn't get the memo, or load the app on his computer. Unlike most VOIP sytems the university managed to route the calls through an updates PBX system directly to the Proffs computers. pretty cool stuff. But then its apparent that most of you don't know that the old Computer science program was for the most part replaced by a new Information technology program in the business department which is also a testing center for microsoft among other tech companies. Its one of the best in the country....................
In any event their calls now come through their computer. It may not work on 75's abbacus
I suck with technology but I'm good with people....and I say Rolls Royce gots to go....he gots to gooooooo!