Hi David,

I don't think Asterisk can work as a T.38 gateway yet. It can pass
through T.38 between 2 peers, but that's about it.
When it comes to T.38 gateways, Cisco is almost your only choice, they
hold probably 90% of the gateway market. Other companies/products that
can work as a T.38 gateway:
- Quintum tenor
- Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise
- Avaya Communication Manager
- Avaya Media Gateway Series

As for the ATAs, some of the Linksys/Sipura pretend to be able to do
T.38 (SPA2100, SPA2102, SPA3102, and probably others, but not the very
popular PAP2 or SPA 1001/2002). However, I have tried to make a
connection between one of these and a Cisco gateway properly
configured for T.38 and it didn't work (I think I couldn't even
establish a call). When I tried using them with a software T.38 modem,
they also couldn't talk T.38 and switched both to G.711

Liviu

On 10/10/07, David Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone out there use T.38 as part of a fax solution?  Any hints on how
> to implement in a PRI environment?  (Dedicated Asterisk or Callweaver box,
> etc, recommended ATA flavor to support a physical fax machine, etc, etc,)
>
> I'm limping along supporting faxing via Asterisk (up to three or four
> pages), I really need a new solution, and - hey - it is budget season!
>
> TIA,
> Dave.
>
> --
> _______________________________
> David Steele
>
> <insert sig line witticism here>
>

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