Hi,
The AurovilleRadio is testing since December 2009 broadcasting trough
cellphones connect with GPRS connections.
It's working fine but you need a cellphone supporting Flash technology
and for time being are expensive.
If you have a Flash enabled phone connected with Internet you can log
into http://www.aurovilleradio.org/mobile and listen the AurovilleRadio
from all over India.
Regards,
Andrea Tazzari
--
On 04/03/10 09:27, Aaditeshwar Seth wrote:
Hello,
We have been able to get Bluetooth enabled cellphones working with
Asterisk to make and receive phone calls, but the audio quality is not
too good. A better option is to use GSM PCI cards or GSM gateways:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/GSM . We haven't tested any of these
solutions so far, but we don't expect any significant glitches since
they are already being used by many people.
Sending and receiving SMS messages can be done through Frontline SMS:
http://www.frontlinesms.com/ . It works with a variety of phone models
and GSM modems.
GRINS, our radio broadcast system at Gram Vaani, currently supports
telephony over PSTN landlines and SIP VoIP. We will have SMS and
cellular based telephony very soon:
http://gramvaani.org/technology/community-radio/
cheers
Aadi
Kara Andrade wrote:
Is anyone out there doing community radio using cellphones. What are the
different models being used?
Thank you!
Kara Andrade
www.hablaguate.com
On 3/2/10 11:56 PM, "cr-india-requ...@sarai.net"
<cr-india-requ...@sarai.net> wrote:
Message: 2
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2010 13:09:55 -0700 (MST)
From: "George Lessard"
<me...@web.net>
Subject: [cr-india] An Assessment of the Role of Community
Radio in
Peacebuilding and Development
To:
undisclosed-recipients:;
Message-ID:
<46744.216.108.22.182.1267474195.squir...@flymail.web.net>
Content-Type:
text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1
An Assessment of the Role of Community Radio in
Peacebuilding and
Development: Case Studies in Liberia& Sierra
Leone
http://ow.ly/1cUSJ
Join the Community Radio Forum. For membership details, please go to
www.crforum.in
Join the Community Radio Forum. For membership details, please go to
www.crforum.in
Join the Community Radio Forum. For membership details, please go to
www.crforum.in