[VoIP] Weather by Zip
Shane Young
voiptandem at shaneyoung.com
Thu Dec 6 12:21:38 CST 2007
The same application could be put onto everyone's system and have the
zip hard-coded so it doesn't need to be entered.
Quoting Jayson Smith <ratguy at insightbb.com>:
> I know about that. However, it has a few disadvantages. First, Festival
> isn't, imho, the best speech that could be used, although it's probably one
> of few free options, if not the only one. That is, unless you happen to have
> an old DECtalk DTC-01 or similar sitting around. Also, what I'm really
> looking for is a way where anybody could call a number in *my* office code
> and get *my* local forecast, without me having to forward their call to the
> local weather number. Anyone know of an IAX/SIP-based weather service where
> you, say, pass zip code as name in CID and it provides an audio weather
> report?
> Jayson
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lee Spenadel" <lee at spenadel.com>
> To: "'Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches'" <voip at ckts.info>
> Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 1:00 PM
> Subject: [VoIP] Weather by Zip
>
>
>> I seemed to have fallen off the list serve, but John Novack told me there
>> was some discussion on whether I have a weather application. I do. Dial
>> 349-1616 and enter your zip code.
>>
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>>
>> Lee
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--Shane
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