Oh, the things you can do with VoIP…

This ‘How-to’ article about taking VoIP to places beyond just voice is fantastic!  Below is a list of some atypical things that can be done with VoIP: (complete list at link above)

Call Mapping
Question: How do I know where my incoming calls are coming from?

Caller ID on TV
Question: How do I add VoIP to my TV?

Call Recording
Question: How do I record all of my calls?

Call Encrypting
Question: How do I protect my call privacy and data?

Document Editing
Question: How do I collaborate on documents with someone 3,000 miles away?

Desktop Sharing
Question: How do I give a presentation when I'm 3,000 miles away from the office?

Wakeup Call
Question: How do I program my VoIP solution to send me wake up calls?

Torture Telemarketers
Question: How do prank telemarketers?

Have fun trying some of these out.

Adam "voiploser" Uzelac

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auzelac – Wed, 2007 – 05 – 23 09:25

caller id on tv

There is an extension for mythtv called mythphone that does similar callerid bits for those of us who can't stomache MS =).

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/MythPhone

-pee

pee (not verified) – Wed, 2007 – 05 – 23 10:09

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