Petr
If you need some help admining things im more than happy to help. I have an idea of how this VoIP
stuff works.
-----Original Message-----
From: Petr Mladek [mailto:pmladek@suse.cz]
Sent: 29 March 2013 13:22
To: Florian Effenberger
Cc: Jonathan Aquilina; 'Reisinger'; 'libreoffice-dev'; 'Libreoffice-qa'; 'Bjoern Michaelsen';
'Christian Lohmaier'; bishop.robinson@gmail.com; 'Joren'
Subject: Re: talkyoo issues
Florian Effenberger píše v Pá 29. 03. 2013 v 11:55 +0100:
Hi,
Jonathan Aquilina wrote on 2013-03-29 11:48:
Quick Google turned up this
http://www.voipvoip.com/virtual-phone-number/germany.html is this
what we would want?
no. As said on IRC: "You can receive 2 concurrent calls with your
international virtual phone number"
That doesn't work for us...
Just for record. We are going to do some more testing with talkyoo the following week. It seems to
be working for other teams, so there must be a problem how we used it in the QA call.
IMHO, we should use normal phone to open the line. Also we should use normal phone in countries
where the free phone number is available.
BTW: I personally have newer had problems to open the line or join the call operated by talkyoo.
Also the sound was always very good even when I used skype.
I think that we just need to invest some effort into debugging the problems that others have. It is
great that we got contact to Christian and Florian who have mor experience with it and could help.
Best Regards,
Petr
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- RE: talkyoo issues (continued)
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