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At 8:52pm on June 16th, 2008, sil said…
Aaron, just seeing your comment now (where do I work...) shoot me an email or send me a message via LinkedIn, I will disclose where i work. I dislike doing so publicly. Let's put it like this... Right now, there are about 60 "VoIP Providers" whose infrastructure I provide and I'm sure you would have heard of many of them. As for the monkey ;) He makes laughing sounds and moves his arms and hands when you squeeze his foot. He keeps me amused during the day and when I have to do videoconferencing... I kid you not he subs for me while I speak....

As for the QoS comment ;) I find QoS highly overrated and have done accurate measurements with QoS enabled and disabled for VoIP. Not all that. One of my coworkers is a PhD former IBM'er. He wrote a program that (via an algorithm) can tell you what a spec of dust is in the sky (bird, plane, etc). When I say "Jesus christ..." Doesn't begin to describe him. He's an insanely smart gentleman and his brain is off the meter. I always "lab things up", QoS, security, you name it, I can lab it. QoS is not the answer with VoIP. It helps, ever so slightly its not even noticeable most times.
At 3:22am on June 13th, 2008, Himanshu Panchal said…
Thanks for the welcome. I have sent you a mail on aaron.rosenthal@specialai.com. please have a look and let me know what you think. It can be used as a good way to promote this site.
At 4:16pm on June 6th, 2008, Eric Erickson said…
Ahoy Aaron ... good to be aboard!
At 7:18pm on June 2nd, 2008, Andrew Yates said…
Hi, Aaron. Thanks for the welcome.
At 5:19pm on June 2nd, 2008, sil said…
Why We Don't Need QOS: Trains, Cars, and Internet Quality of Service
http://www.bricklin.com/qos.htm
At 1:25pm on June 2nd, 2008, jong Lee said…
Hi, Aaron. thanks for warm welcome!
At 11:32am on May 30th, 2008, Mike said…
Hey Aaron -

I know you posted a comment on my page - and I would have approved it and such but I was (and am) accessing this site from a crippled Windows XP machine (is there any other kind of windows machine apart from cippled) and javascript just kept erroring, and the corporate desktop here is locked down sooo tight it's untrue. I'll try to get up to speed with comment approvals when I get back tonight - and all weekend... I'm doin' Asterisk!
At 7:18am on May 30th, 2008, J. Oquendo said…
Aaron, make sure you post this site on Voip-info somewhere. It will eventually take flight. If you post to Asterisk-dev, users mailing list, you may also want to include a link on your signature somewhere.
At 11:43am on May 29th, 2008, Patrick Camelin said…
Thanks Aaron for the welcome.
At 2:29pm on May 28th, 2008, Bill Hoffman said…
Thanks for the welcome. Columbus is doing fine. I work for a transportation company at Rickenbacker airport. I have a small Asterisk setup here that I am testing. The plan is to replace existing 20 year old Merlin Legend and Partner switches in our outbase offices, Chicago and New York. I am taking the Asterisk Boot Camp training in June. So hopefully I'll have a clue on how to setup a small business Asterisk PBX.
At 4:30pm on May 23rd, 2008, Mike Schoon said…
Thanks Aaron!
At 12:57pm on May 23rd, 2008, franco said…
thanks..
At 9:58am on May 23rd, 2008, Lloyd Shanks said…
Thanks Aaron. I look forward to the discussions on this site.

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