However, I've read somewhere that passthrough doesnt require a license. Which 
means that if your sip clients can transmit in g729 and your voip provider can 
receive in g729, your asterisk server won't need to do any encoding and 
therefore doesn't need any licenses. It is simply passing the data through from 
your sip clients to the voip provider. Not sure what happens if you want to 
play recorded messages and things. It would probably need licenses then because 
its encoding.


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From: Alex Balashov <abalas...@evaristesys.com>
Sent: 02 December 2009 01:13
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Question about g729


All calls.

Landy Landy wrote:

>> You only need to purchase 10 licenses, if all 10 clients
>> will be making calls at the same time.
>
> Ok. Does this apply only for outbound calls using a voip provider and/or 
> applies to calls within the lan?
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