On 2023-10-05 07:26, stan via users wrote:
VOIP has been around for a while, so I am thinking it has to be mature. Is it possible to just install a package and then call standard phone numbers over the web from fedora? I'm not really interested in video calls, just voice, but if the best service also is video, well, so it goes. Is anyone using it, and has tips to offer? When I searched, the most recommeded packages didn't seem to be available in the fedora repositories. One I remember was jitsi. I assume it isn't popular enough to be packaged, or there is some other method of getting it.
I use linphone for a couple of users that don't have network plugs for a hard phone. But I also run an asterisk system that talks to a voip provider "voip.ms". If you want to talk to real phone numbers, at some point you need to have an endpoint that interfaces to the telecom system and I don't know of any free ones. They're really cheap though.
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