One item you can use for this is Netphone. Both you and the other party must have the same or similar system. It's a bit on the low quality sound-wise but as all technology, it will improve. Rory Fader, RPT Delta, BC, Canada > John, Don Rose mentioned a program that is available which allows >Internet users to speak with each other, telephone style. If this is >possible, it would mean long distance telephone without cost. > Do you know anything about it? > > Ken Burton, Calgary, Alberta > >On Mon, 18 Mar 1996, John Musselwhite wrote: > >> Hi Folks: >> >> Don't forget that piano technicians have our own permanent IRC channel on >> the Undernet called #pianotech, and you can find people on it at various >> times every evening and occasionally during the day. >> >> Tuesday nights from 7:30-10:00 MST is supposed to be a regular chat night >> and there have been some very interesting conversations so far. Try to make >> it a regular habit if you can. >> >> For those who don't use IRC but have it available, #pianotech can be found >> on any undernet server (try us.undernet.org on port 6668). If you need >> more details, write me netmail and I'll try to help or pass your request on >> to someone who can assist you. >> >> John >> >> John Musselwhite, RPT >> Calgary, Alberta Canada >> musselj@cadvision.com >> >> > >
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC