Integrics are pleased to announce the release of Enswitch 2.4, a
complete integrated solution for commercial telephony services such as:
* Full featured hosted PBX.
* Onsite PBX to install at customers' sites.
* ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Provider) services.
* Calling cards.
* Call shops.
Hi Peter and thanks for your feedback.
Anyone else on this list think this is a good idea?
You may answer to me in private if you wish - paulohm a.t. instant dot
com dot br
PHM
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Title: Moshe Maeir
I am not sure if this is what Peter means
But what we need is the ability to send a call from a SIP account to a
SIP address on your server
which will then send it out to the Skype client. It should be simple
and transparent for the SIP client. So if the the skype ID is
Search at google, was searching some time ago and found it
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Enviado el: martes, 19 de diciembre de 2006 19:20
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Hi all,
I would like to know if somebody has any experience using asterisk with
gumstix devices. I'm looking to install a small (1 line 3 extensions)
home systems and I'm wonderting if gumstix is a good answer.
Regards,
Daniel Mejia.
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Astlinux is what you are probably looking for. It can use soekris or WRAP
hardware. They are both small units and will cost about the same as
gumstix.
http://www.astlinux.org
-Nate
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From: Daniel Mejia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Daniel Mejia wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if somebody has any experience using asterisk
with gumstix devices. I'm looking to install a small (1 line 3
extensions) home systems and I'm wonderting if gumstix is a good answer.
Are you planning a product? This would not make much sense
I personally wouldn't really have a use for it, but I'll give my .02c (there is
a pun in there somewhere)...
I think for people who would use chan_skype, this is probably a very good
solution. If the price were reasonable, say about the same as a normal SIP
provider (2c/min, or maybe a flat
Hi all,
I finish Debian base Asterisk Linux Distro (Etch , Asterisk 1.4, Asterisk
gui)
For more information please check http://thisk.org mirror site welcome
Dome C.
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I was wondering what peoples experiences with www.DiDx.net. I have been
thinking about offering Hawaii DIDs (AC 808) via the exchange. Good
Idea? Bad Idea?
Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Mark C.
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Dear Daniel,
I have tried gumstix, blackfin and geode. Gumstix will do what you want with
3 terminals. There are some limitations in the gumstix platform. It does not
have a FPU (Floting Point Unit), it uses FPU emulation by software which makes
impossible to transcode between codecs. It
Who is selling the mini-ITX boards you mention?
Flavio Goncalves wrote:
Dear Daniel,
I have tried gumstix, blackfin and geode. Gumstix will do what you
want with 3 terminals. There are some limitations in the gumstix
platform. It does not have a FPU (Floting Point Unit), it uses FPU
Paulo Mannheimer a écrit :
Hi Peter and thanks for your feedback.
Anyone else on this list think this is a good idea?
Yes, it would be great to be able to tie a skype account to SIP so that:
1/ Incoming Skype calls could be forwarded to a SIP address. It would
allow to be called from
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