The issue here may be which port. I think it is the same one that is
used for skype et al. so that might be the real barrier you are
hitting rather than an anti SL one. If skype et al is available then
SL is no different in terms of risk. And if the techies are any good
they should be able to work around this.
On 10 November 2010 10:15, Karen Johnson
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> Hi Everyone, I love our IT guys really I do but the one's who control the
> ports in and out of the Uni need someone to talk to them. I am trying to
> get them to open the port so that we can use voice in SL. One of my IT
> friends has tried to get them to open the port/ports but he has been told it
> is to unsafe! Please can I get loads of information from people in IT so it
> is really clear that it is perfectly safe to use voice in SL?
>
> Please help, I'm getting desparate as I drama students about to use SL and I
> have language teachers interested in using SL!
>
> Regards,
>
> Tim
>
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> Tim Johnson (aka Karen aka Bluesky Larkham)
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> ILS
> University of Worcester
> Worcester WR2 6AJ
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