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Pingtel Open Source VoIP Debuts in Europe

jasperbg writes "The Register has an interesting article on open-source VoIP provider Pingtel's debut in Europe. Pingtel is a commercial company which packages and sells products based on code from the SIPfoundry open source community."

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  1. Pingtel? Pringle? by EnsilZah · · Score: 4, Funny

    Was i the only one reading it as Pringles?

    And i got all excited over Voice-Over-Pringles-Can for nothing. =(

    1. Re:Pingtel? Pringle? by antdude · · Score: 2, Funny

      Heh, me too. I was thinking Pringle cans for wireless improvements. Hehe.

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    2. Re:Pingtel? Pringle? by sbryant · · Score: 3, Funny

      After some testing, I found out that they don't work particularly well in wireless mode. In fact, wires as such don't work very well either - string is much better, but must not be slack.

      However, the whole testing thing has highlighted another problem - I had to suitably dispose of the can contents before the testing could begin, and now that I've popped, I don't think I can stop. I need a cure for this new addiction!

      -- Steve

  2. Re:Is parent post for real? by trandism · · Score: 2, Funny

    He meant 10 posts, not 20 (for those who understand binary)

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