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Author Topic: Website Edit - Telecom Features Site  (Read 529 times)
dlewis
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« on: October 03, 2009, 07:45:38 pm »

Below is an edit of the telecom feature part of the website. Please review and make updates (i.e. add features unique to LinuxMCE, verbiage changes, etc...).

LinuxMCE uses the most powerful free and open source PBX (private branch exchange) available today: Asterisk. The Asterisk PBX provides all the functionality of high-end business telephone system and combined with our media, security, climate, and lighting capabilities, LinuxMCE is the ultimate telecom system for your home or business. LinuxMCE includes <link to asterisk features site on asterisk.org>all of the functionality of the Asterisk System<, and provides the following features unique to LinuxMCE:

• Plug and Play detection of VOIP phones (including the popular Cisco 7970)
• Control your home from almost any phone via dialing into your home number and accessing the LinuxMCE system
• Control your home via the Cisco 7970 color touch screen <link to 7970 picture with orbiter or Thom’s 7970 video>
• Using our house-mode feature, which can be incorporated with your security system, you can decide where to route phone calls, depending on whether your home is set to:
                     o Unarmed – At Home
                     o Armed – Away
                     o Armed – at home
                     o Sleeping
                     o Entertaining
                     o Armed – Extended away
• On-screen Caller-ID, which pauses all playing-media (optional)
• Interactive Voicemail
• Using a Phoenix Solo USB Microphone and a set of speakers, you can create an effective speaker phone system that provides solid audio fidelity and a microphone pick-up range of roughly 10' square from where the microphone is placed <link to Thom’s video>
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« Reply #1 on: October 04, 2009, 04:09:14 am »

Specifying "Asterisk" is probably not necessary in a document used to capture new users - save that for an "under-the-hood" type page.  Keep it pretty high-level for these main pages.  I like the feature list though, and the links are good.
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« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2009, 04:18:27 am »

I think stating Asterisk will capture new users. Maybe we can add more verbiage about how it's automatically set up for users. Even though Asterisk is easy to install on it's own, there is still a steep learning curve that LinuxMCE shortens for users. Thoughts?
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« Reply #3 on: October 10, 2009, 12:42:47 pm »

Any other updates to this? If no, then Murcel, please update the verbiage on the site.
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