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Hi,
We had the issue of calling in from outside the US come up before in a smaller group. Have a look at the email below.
Talk to you later,
Mustafa
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mustafa K. Isik <codesurgeon@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Oct 16, 2006 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Conference call]
To: Scott Lewis <
slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Marcelo Mayworm <mayworm@xxxxxxxx>, Remy Suen <remy.suen@xxxxxxxxx
>, "Roland N. Fru" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi All,
Since Skype permits for calls to landlines, not only other Skype clients, I've always called in via their service, using the 866er number. I have a
SkypeOut account with money on it, but calls to the 866-
toll-
free no. have never cost me anything. My balance stayed unchanged during and after the call.
My observation seems to be backed by a number of online reports, two of which you can have a look at here:
http://share.skype.com/sites/en/2005/07/free_calls_to_tollfree_phone_n.html
http://www.skypejournal.com/blog/archives/2005/07/
skypeout_free_f.phpI suggest you download Skype and just try to call the
toll-
free no. It seems as though you wouldn't even need to have a
SkypeOut account.
-Mustafa
On 10/16/06, Scott Lewis <
slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Marcello, Mustafa, Roland, Remy,
Bad news about toll-free access to conference call. I'm sorry about
that. I'll try to have future calls in some other manner more
international-friendly (chat/skype/others/asterisk). Don't feel like
you need to attend conference calls and pay the long distance toll.
Scott
-------- Original Message --------
Hello again,
I checked, and it's as I thought. The 866 number is toll-free for
North America. Callers outside that area use the 613 number, and they
have to pay for the call. Sorry.
Anne Jacko
Development Process Operations Support
Eclipse Foundation, Inc.
503-784-3788
On Oct 14, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Scott Lewis wrote:
Hi Remy,
Remy Suen wrote:
Hi Scott,
Would just like to double-check again
whether the international number
is toll free or not? If not I could still
use my dad's calling card,
but eh, would be nice if I didn't have
to, although I don't think he'd
care. ;P
It's my understanding that the toll free
number: 866 362 7064 *is*
toll free. I got this from
Anne Jacko (EF person), so I'll copy her on this. Anne if this number is not
toll free, please let Remy and I know. Thanksinadvance.
In IChatRoomContainer, I'm guessing
listener removal methods are
missing? Things could get ugly whilst
unhooking UIs and such if such
methods are not exposed.
Yeah, this is one of the things that should
be added to refactoring (some listener removal methods for a couple of
the interfaces).
Thanks for the the below reports...fixed
soon (fixed locally and trying to merge with some other things I've
been doing upon returning from Europe).
Scott
Also found some more missing license
problems.
org.eclipse.ecf
-org.eclipse.ecf.core.events.ISharedObjectCommitEvent
-org.eclipse.ecf.core.events.SharedObjectCommitEvent
-org.eclipse.ecf.core.util.IEventHandler
-org.eclipse.ecf.internal.core.IDisposable
org.eclipse.ecf.discovery
-org.eclipse.ecf.discovery.ServiceProperties
org.eclipse.ecf.provider
-org.eclips.ecf.provider.app.ClientApplication
-org.eclips.ecf.provider.app.Connector
-org.eclips.ecf.provider.app.NamedGroup
-org.eclips.ecf.provider.app.ServerApplication
-org.eclips.ecf.provider.app.ServerConfigParser
Regards,
Rem
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