RogerS
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2007-06-28
, 14:55
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2007-06-28
, 15:39
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2007-06-28
, 15:57
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@ Montclair, NJ (NYC suburbs)
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2007-06-28
, 16:05
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2007-06-28
, 16:09
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2007-06-28
, 16:12
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@ Pennsylvania, USA
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The Following User Says Thank You to sjgadsby For This Useful Post: | ||
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2007-06-28
, 17:27
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@ Boston, MA
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2007-06-28
, 18:38
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@ Munich, Germany
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Their protocol is very opaque, making it impossible to reverse engineer, which locks you to their software. Gizmo project probally does something similair with their own VoIP protocol
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2007-06-28
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@ Munich, Germany
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2007-06-28
, 19:00
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