Wi-Fi, Linux, And VoIP In Canada
WEFUNK writes "Canadian Business magazine has a cover story promoting Wi-Fi, VoIP, and Linux as 'Stuff that Works: 3 hot technologies that live up to their hype.' The article goes on to describe a number of Canadian success stories, ranging from Spotnik Mobile's growing network of Wi-Fi hotspots to the Canadian National Railway's use of Linux since 1993, and quantifies the benefits of VoIP to a Canadian insurance company's call centre. The article also includes some shipment numbers for Linux servers in Canada, mentions the growing number of Linux apps, and nicely downplays the SCO debacle."
On my bookshelf
Cisco's "Voice over IP Fundamentals"
O'Reilly's "Practical VOIP"
Alan B. Johnston's "SIP Understanding the Session Initiation Protocol"
Cisco's "Deploying Cisco Voice over IP Solutions"
Douskalis's "IP Telephony"