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snom PA1 Public announcement system
Snom Pa1
  • Public announcement system for office floors, shopping malls, reception areas and waiting rooms 
  • Background music & advertising in supermarkets, airports, train and bus stations
  • Church broadcasts
  • Remote learning programs / webinars
  • Audio transmissions in hotels, offices, hospital wings
The audio control system snom PA1 augments your existing SIP PBX with another component of modern communication. The snom PA1 unites the functions of a telephone with a high-performance digital amplifier for broadcasting announcements and supplying background music to assigned rooms, hallways, and office floors.

Several snom PA1 units can be connected to each other via the built-in switch and can be connected with any available loudspeaker on the market, thus enabling customers a great cost-saving contribution with already installed components. The individual network cables can be up to 100 meters long. The snom PA1 can be optionally installed on walls or ceilings.
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Open Source Software and all that.

 We are being asked more and more "What software do you use?" , So  I thought I would knock up a little list of whats used on a day to day basis. Hopefully this will show that other than in a few cases its possible to run a business using OSS.

This wont be an exhaustive list but covers the main programs.

Desktop machines and laptops use Ubuntu this is because its compatible with most common hardware such as printers scanners etc.

 

 

 

Most commonly used Desktop Applications used.

Open Office 3.1

Scribus

Thunderbird

Firefox

Skype

OpenProj

Gimp

Gvim

Wireshark

Ktimetracker

 

On the servers.

Centos

Apache/Mysql/php

Asterisk

Vtiger

vmware

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One Laptop Per Child. We need your old XO for Haiti

The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) organisation has put out a call for anyone who might have bought one of its laptops in the past to donate the machine to needy children in Haiti.

In a posting on the company's blog site, OLPC outlined the steps that it has taken to send new machines to Haiti in the wake of the earthquake that hit the country earlier this month and may have killed around 110,000 people.

While OLPC pointed out that life-sustaining aid such as sanitation, water, food and shelter is still badly needed, it has also joined other technology companies in pledging hardware to help with longer-term recovery and development of the country. The organisation recently announced plans to send volunteers to Haiti in the near future to help with education projects.

"This year, as part of our expanded OLPCorps program, we will be sending Corps members to Haiti. These field volunteers will serve as an integral resource for displaced students and teachers as the country begins to rebuild," OLPC stated.

The organisation has had an ongoing presence in Haiti since 2007 and has sent around 14,000 of its XO laptops to the country. But following the earthquake on 12 January, the organisation has pledged to step-up its efforts and send over new machines, as well as calling on owners of XO laptops in developed countries to donate the machines to Haiti.

"We are also gathering used XOs at our Dallas warehouse, to send later this year to groups of children that have been displaced by the earthquake. If you have an XO laptop you can spare, you can ship it to OLPC For Haiti," the organisation stated. "It will then be refurbished and sent to Haiti later this year."

Haiti was hit by an earthquake measuring 7 on the Richter Scale on Tuesday, 12 January. Although the epicentre of the quake was off the coast of the island nation, it was still only 17km from the capital, Port-au-Prince. After-shocks measuring between 5.9 and 5.5 have also hit and experts have said that an earthquake on this scale has not been recorded in the region for 250 years.

Donations to the aid effort in Haiti can be sent via UNICEF and the World Food Program.

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