Re: [orca-list] contacting skype users
- From: Alex Snow <lists h14me homelinux net>
- To: Janina Sajka <janina rednote net>
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] contacting skype users
- Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 12:05:58 -0400
Or you could use a service such as ipkall.com or sipnumber.com and get
your pstn number for free...the disadvantage is the number you get is
almost never going to be local to you, but in this age of unlimitted
LD that is becomming less and less of a problem.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at
11:24:20AM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
You're only going to get interoperability through consensus standards.
Skype is not such a thing, and isn't likely to become one for those of
us for whom free and open licenses are a nonnegotiable requirement.
Therefore, you need a telephone number to dial into. This doesn't mean
users need to use a traditional telephone, it just means that you aren't
going to get another way to include Skype as part of the mix.
Skype can dial into the pstn. It would be nice if it could dial SIP and
IAX, but I'm unaware that they support any free and open protocols.
Guess they want to control the world.
SIP and IAX clients can also dial into the pstn--or to other SIP and IAX
devlices. On Linux I currently use twinkle from the console with a nice,
high-quality headset for this. The gui of twinkle is KDE, so is not
accessible in the near future.
Please note that your pstn phone number could be pretty cheap--on the
order of $2 per month, even, though if someone actually does dial over
the pstn to reach it, the cost will be metered per minute. However, this
meter can run as low as half a penny per minute, dependening.
Janina
Michael Weaver writes:
i am very new to voice conferenceing so i don't know anything
about voice applications such as skype or any of the other linux
or windows applications although i have used msn to do keyboard
chat. i am aware that a while ago on this list there seemed to
be some heated discussion about skype not being accessible with
orca or that it isn't a priority because there are other linux
apps. i don't want to end up ruffling any feathers so to speak
on the subjecct but a group of us in my local area have started a
group to lease if you like between different blind organisations
and try to provide services ie it training etc and none of the
group at the moment apart from me use linux. one of the things
they are wanting to do is to use voice conferenceing so we don't
have to awl meet formally and the chairman and vice chairman are
wanting people to use skype.
if i am not gothe to be using skype are any of the linux
alterantighes ie ekiga able to contact skype users?
i ask this because i did have windows running on my desktop only
spyhunter has put all applications out of action and i have not
been able to fix it when i got a trojan on my system and tried to
use spyhunter to remove it and it keeps uing up with a security
message for the spyhunter guard or something so i am just using
linux and my braillenote for internet access and email at the
moment and i have not yet been able to encourage my group to use
linux although it is something i have offered to help teach the
basics of if we were to provide it training but the group is only
interested in teaching windows screenreaders such as jaws and
nvda etc at present.
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