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We use SIP only, we have the capability at our providers end to handle failover to PSTN, but we don't bother - our DSL goes down very rarely, infact we've been SIP only for about 2 years now. If our phone lines were "mission critical" then it wouldn't really be advisable, but they're not and it...
For sure.
Although voipfone can be configured to provide automatic fallover to route calls to a landline should our PBX become unregistered from their servers, doesn't help mid call as it'd be dropped, but it does provide a bit of a backup if that's important.
So, to recap, trixbox rules...
We use voipfone for our incoming lines, outgoing calls go via another provider - although you can set up whatever rules you like and route outgoing calls through whatever trunk you want depending on rules you've configured, so US calls could go through a US VoIP provider, UK calls through a UK...
We did have analogue lines coming into it, but there's very little point in paying BT for them to terminate in that way, so I migrated most of our numbers to VOIP (fax/dsl excluded obviously).
Trixbox is very good and has all the options under the sun depending on how you want to configure it...
Should do, my powerbook I just undid a couple of screws and took out the old memory and whacked in the new stuff, job done.
Reboot and it all works lovely!
The new HD EPG supports single LNB configurations as well, although it's something that Sky turn on and off over the air when you tell them rather than an option in the settings menu.
In dual mode apparently this trick does not work anymore and in single mode you completely lose Anytime...
Exactly. These type of "rants" are amusing, people forget that at one point in time they were new customers themselves and they will have got free installation and possibly a heavily subsidised box if they had to buy it.
Pages does open word files.
And the most likely reason for dropping fire firewire is because it's going the way of the dodo.
Apple were an early adoptor on it and their machines have had it for years, sure it's had upgrades (FW800) but does your average consumer really come across firewire...
lol
Transmission, Speed Download and Transmit = download client heaven.
In what way, surely you knew it didn't have an HDMI port before you bought it?!
Re: iphone appstore must haves?
No, they're OS provided interface components.
However, in OS 3 all the apple apps now run in landscape mode, so you'll just have to wait a little longer.
Re: iPhone 3.0 Discussion
LOL o2 won't know anything!
More memory is dependent on ram chips becoming available that have the same size footprint as the current ones, as of sep last year nobody was making them and it didn't look like they would be for a while. There's no space inside for more...
Re: iPhone 3.0 Discussion
It's a bit odd really, they also have the perfect place to show information like that, the unlock screen. It's a place that has a nice amount of unused real estate and could easily show upcoming calendar events, you wouldn't even have to unlock the phone.
It'd...