I think a lot of people including the press are missing the point here. The main thing here is not VoIP or fibre it is that BT are going to be migrating all of their services onto ONE IP network off of there existing PSTN, ATM and IP networks.
Obviously while this will eventually have implications for end users (BT are talking of a broadband dialtone) the main benefits will be a big cost saving for BT and the ability to quickly deploy new services onto the network.
We used keystone for a long time and never had any problems with it. It uses php and sql and has a web interface. You can find it at http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone.php3
In fact as far as I'm concerned it works far better than the very very expensive commercial solution we are now being forced to use.
From reports that are coming in it looks like it started somewhere in Asia and then moved into Europe. Alot of ISP's on South Africa have also been badly affected
I think a lot of people including the press are missing the point here. The main thing here is not VoIP or fibre it is that BT are going to be migrating all of their services onto ONE IP network off of there existing PSTN, ATM and IP networks.
Obviously while this will eventually have implications for end users (BT are talking of a broadband dialtone) the main benefits will be a big cost saving for BT and the ability to quickly deploy new services onto the network.
doh
because I work in there IT department.
So the main page and the mirror are down :( Does any one else want to commit Hurry Curry and post a mirror they might have made
We used keystone for a long time and never had any problems with it. It uses php and sql and has a web interface. You can find it at http://www.stonekeep.com/keystone.php3
In fact as far as I'm concerned it works far better than the very very expensive commercial solution we are now being forced to use.
From reports that are coming in it looks like it started somewhere in Asia and then moved into Europe. Alot of ISP's on South Africa have also been badly affected