Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-24 Thread Shazaum
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On 19 August 2010 14:53, equis software equissoftw...@gmail.com wrote:

 May be he was David Burguess, another founder is Harvind Samra ...
 Do you know about any Equipment working?


 On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.comwrote:

 On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
  I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
  If anybody made any test and experience...

 I saw a presentation a few months ago where one of the openBTS project
 founders talked about one early system they set up on a very small and
 remote Pacific island along with Asterisk.

 If I can remember/find anything more I'll post here.

 Cheers

 Alan

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-23 Thread equis software
Do you know if OpenBTS support handoff?

Thanks


On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Steve Totaro 
stot...@totarotechnologies.com wrote:

 On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Tim Panton t...@westhawk.co.uk wrote:
 
 
 
  On 19 Aug 2010, at 20:59, Randy R wrote:
 
  On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Alan Lord (News) 
 alansli...@gmail.com wrote:
  On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
  I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
  This island runs it's GSM network on OpenBTS:
 http://www.niueisland.com/
 
  This was the place he presented about.
 
  Read the blog here: http://openbts.sourceforge.net/NiuePilot/
 
  and more about the installation here:
 
  http://vuc.me/2010/island-telephony-adventure/
 
 
 
  I was part of the team that went to Niue to install OpenBTS,
  I'm happy to answer questions if you have them,
  although I'm not the radio guy - asterisk is more my thing :-)
 
  Tim.
 
  Tim Panton - Web/VoIP consultant and implementor
  www.westhawk.co.uk

 In all reality, Asterisk could be substituted with any other platform.

 All the magic happens in the USRP, OpenBTS, and the cellular phones.
 Asterisk is merely handling the routing and voice, same as it ever
 was.  It is just the top of the stack.

 I have two USRPs and a handful of daughter boards, and yes I have two
 flex 800s that have been physically altered so they can also be flex
 1800s with a simple command line.  These are the boards you want for
 GSM (Cellular).

 There is also a project to be able to listen into phone calls (thanks
 to the French making encryption so weak) besides a ton of other
 applications that can be dreamed up.

 You can do passive radar, track people that have cell phones powered
 on,  RFID (Free tolls anyone?), WiFi, heck, you can even kill people
 with certain types of pacemakers.

 While OpenBTS is cool and is on topic with Asterisk, read up on
 GNURadio and all the projects and applications you can come up with.
 It is really cool technology.

 Start here http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/show/gnuradio but you
 can easily find things like this
 http://tech.mit.edu/V128/N30/subway/Defcon_Presentation.pdf or come up
 with your own with a bit of imagination and skillz.

 Thanks,
 Steve Totaro

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-23 Thread Tim Panton
Last time I looked, no OpenBTS does not (yet) support handoff between base 
stations during a call. 

Handoff between calls can be done using SIP registrations to a central 
asterisk. 

Tim. 

Sent from my iPhone

On 23 Aug 2010, at 13:42, equis software equissoftw...@gmail.com wrote:

 Do you know if OpenBTS support handoff?
 
 Thanks
 
 
 On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Steve Totaro 
 stot...@totarotechnologies.com wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Tim Panton t...@westhawk.co.uk wrote:
 
 
 
  On 19 Aug 2010, at 20:59, Randy R wrote:
 
  On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.com 
  wrote:
  On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
  I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
  This island runs it's GSM network on OpenBTS: http://www.niueisland.com/
 
  This was the place he presented about.
 
  Read the blog here: http://openbts.sourceforge.net/NiuePilot/
 
  and more about the installation here:
 
  http://vuc.me/2010/island-telephony-adventure/
 
 
 
  I was part of the team that went to Niue to install OpenBTS,
  I'm happy to answer questions if you have them,
  although I'm not the radio guy - asterisk is more my thing :-)
 
  Tim.
 
  Tim Panton - Web/VoIP consultant and implementor
  www.westhawk.co.uk
 
 In all reality, Asterisk could be substituted with any other platform.
 
 All the magic happens in the USRP, OpenBTS, and the cellular phones.
 Asterisk is merely handling the routing and voice, same as it ever
 was.  It is just the top of the stack.
 
 I have two USRPs and a handful of daughter boards, and yes I have two
 flex 800s that have been physically altered so they can also be flex
 1800s with a simple command line.  These are the boards you want for
 GSM (Cellular).
 
 There is also a project to be able to listen into phone calls (thanks
 to the French making encryption so weak) besides a ton of other
 applications that can be dreamed up.
 
 You can do passive radar, track people that have cell phones powered
 on,  RFID (Free tolls anyone?), WiFi, heck, you can even kill people
 with certain types of pacemakers.
 
 While OpenBTS is cool and is on topic with Asterisk, read up on
 GNURadio and all the projects and applications you can come up with.
 It is really cool technology.
 
 Start here http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/show/gnuradio but you
 can easily find things like this
 http://tech.mit.edu/V128/N30/subway/Defcon_Presentation.pdf or come up
 with your own with a bit of imagination and skillz.
 
 Thanks,
 Steve Totaro
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-20 Thread Tim Panton



On 19 Aug 2010, at 20:59, Randy R wrote:

 On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
 I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
 This island runs it's GSM network on OpenBTS: http://www.niueisland.com/
 
 This was the place he presented about.
 
 Read the blog here: http://openbts.sourceforge.net/NiuePilot/
 
 and more about the installation here:
 
 http://vuc.me/2010/island-telephony-adventure/
 


I was part of the team that went to Niue to install OpenBTS, 
I'm happy to answer questions if you have them, 
although I'm not the radio guy - asterisk is more my thing :-)

Tim.

Tim Panton - Web/VoIP consultant and implementor
www.westhawk.co.uk




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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-20 Thread Steve Totaro
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Tim Panton t...@westhawk.co.uk wrote:



 On 19 Aug 2010, at 20:59, Randy R wrote:

 On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
 I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
 This island runs it's GSM network on OpenBTS: http://www.niueisland.com/

 This was the place he presented about.

 Read the blog here: http://openbts.sourceforge.net/NiuePilot/

 and more about the installation here:

 http://vuc.me/2010/island-telephony-adventure/



 I was part of the team that went to Niue to install OpenBTS,
 I'm happy to answer questions if you have them,
 although I'm not the radio guy - asterisk is more my thing :-)

 Tim.

 Tim Panton - Web/VoIP consultant and implementor
 www.westhawk.co.uk

In all reality, Asterisk could be substituted with any other platform.

All the magic happens in the USRP, OpenBTS, and the cellular phones.
Asterisk is merely handling the routing and voice, same as it ever
was.  It is just the top of the stack.

I have two USRPs and a handful of daughter boards, and yes I have two
flex 800s that have been physically altered so they can also be flex
1800s with a simple command line.  These are the boards you want for
GSM (Cellular).

There is also a project to be able to listen into phone calls (thanks
to the French making encryption so weak) besides a ton of other
applications that can be dreamed up.

You can do passive radar, track people that have cell phones powered
on,  RFID (Free tolls anyone?), WiFi, heck, you can even kill people
with certain types of pacemakers.

While OpenBTS is cool and is on topic with Asterisk, read up on
GNURadio and all the projects and applications you can come up with.
It is really cool technology.

Start here http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/show/gnuradio but you
can easily find things like this
http://tech.mit.edu/V128/N30/subway/Defcon_Presentation.pdf or come up
with your own with a bit of imagination and skillz.

Thanks,
Steve Totaro

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-20 Thread equis software
Hi Tim, I'm not a radio guy too!
I saw your name on the test in Niue.
I have a softswitch. Can I replace Asterisk by my softswitch?

Thanks

On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 12:32 PM, Steve Totaro 
stot...@totarotechnologies.com wrote:

 On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Tim Panton t...@westhawk.co.uk wrote:
 
 
 
  On 19 Aug 2010, at 20:59, Randy R wrote:
 
  On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Alan Lord (News) 
 alansli...@gmail.com wrote:
  On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
  I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
  This island runs it's GSM network on OpenBTS:
 http://www.niueisland.com/
 
  This was the place he presented about.
 
  Read the blog here: http://openbts.sourceforge.net/NiuePilot/
 
  and more about the installation here:
 
  http://vuc.me/2010/island-telephony-adventure/
 
 
 
  I was part of the team that went to Niue to install OpenBTS,
  I'm happy to answer questions if you have them,
  although I'm not the radio guy - asterisk is more my thing :-)
 
  Tim.
 
  Tim Panton - Web/VoIP consultant and implementor
  www.westhawk.co.uk

 In all reality, Asterisk could be substituted with any other platform.

 All the magic happens in the USRP, OpenBTS, and the cellular phones.
 Asterisk is merely handling the routing and voice, same as it ever
 was.  It is just the top of the stack.

 I have two USRPs and a handful of daughter boards, and yes I have two
 flex 800s that have been physically altered so they can also be flex
 1800s with a simple command line.  These are the boards you want for
 GSM (Cellular).

 There is also a project to be able to listen into phone calls (thanks
 to the French making encryption so weak) besides a ton of other
 applications that can be dreamed up.

 You can do passive radar, track people that have cell phones powered
 on,  RFID (Free tolls anyone?), WiFi, heck, you can even kill people
 with certain types of pacemakers.

 While OpenBTS is cool and is on topic with Asterisk, read up on
 GNURadio and all the projects and applications you can come up with.
 It is really cool technology.

 Start here http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/show/gnuradio but you
 can easily find things like this
 http://tech.mit.edu/V128/N30/subway/Defcon_Presentation.pdf or come up
 with your own with a bit of imagination and skillz.

 Thanks,
 Steve Totaro

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-19 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
 I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
 If anybody made any test and experience...

I saw a presentation a few months ago where one of the openBTS project 
founders talked about one early system they set up on a very small and 
remote Pacific island along with Asterisk.

If I can remember/find anything more I'll post here.

Cheers

Alan

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-19 Thread equis software
May be he was David Burguess, another founder is Harvind Samra ...
Do you know about any Equipment working?

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.comwrote:

 On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
  I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
  If anybody made any test and experience...

 I saw a presentation a few months ago where one of the openBTS project
 founders talked about one early system they set up on a very small and
 remote Pacific island along with Asterisk.

 If I can remember/find anything more I'll post here.

 Cheers

 Alan

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-19 Thread Thomas Tsou
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 10:53 AM, equis software
equissoftw...@gmail.com wrote:
 May be he was David Burguess, another founder is Harvind Samra ...
 Do you know about any Equipment working?


The primary piece of equipment consists of the USRP made by Ettus
Research along with driver support provided through GNU Radio. No
other equipment is publicly supported at this time, though I would
expect that to change in the future as there are other capable devices
that exist.

The upcoming weeks are an exciting time for OpenBTS as David Burgess,
Harvind and others setup their test network at Burning Man.

http://pagalegba2010.wikispaces.com/PublicInformation

  Thomas

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-19 Thread Alan Lord (News)
On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
 I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
 If anybody made any test and experience...

This island runs it's GSM network on OpenBTS: http://www.niueisland.com/

This was the place he presented about.

Read the blog here: http://openbts.sourceforge.net/NiuePilot/

HTH

Al

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Re: [asterisk-users] asterisk + openBTS

2010-08-19 Thread Randy R
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 12:37 PM, Alan Lord (News) alansli...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 19/08/10 18:20, equis software wrote:
 I want to know about asterisk and openBTS
 This island runs it's GSM network on OpenBTS: http://www.niueisland.com/

 This was the place he presented about.

 Read the blog here: http://openbts.sourceforge.net/NiuePilot/

and more about the installation here:

http://vuc.me/2010/island-telephony-adventure/

/r

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