one at many of the facilities.
> And some of them are doing deals to get basically kickbacks for the
> usage of the phone, where the super high charges made are in part that
> high so the jail can get some extra cash from people who are forbidden
> from actu
We have several installations using CBeyond SIPConnect. With the last
install we have a small problem with DTMF, but CBeyond says it will have
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For remote systems, we use an APC power strip. Each outlet has its own
IP address. From a browser one may control the power at each outlet.
We use ssh and sftp for maintenance--it's not a good thing to run X on
an Asterisk server.
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Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Michael Welter wrote:
Here in the states, we get charged for each SMS message. What I'm
looking for is a no-cost method to send a little data over a GSM voice
channel.
Michael,
I can't imagine the GSM operators will allow you to
Here in the states, we get charged for each SMS message. What I'm
looking for is a no-cost method to send a little data over a GSM voice
channel.
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
Michael Welter wrote:
I'm looking for a way to send a few data packets over the GSM voice
channel without
I'm looking for a way to send a few data packets over the GSM voice
channel without having to subscribe to GPRS service. Can this be done?
Thanks
C F wrote:
Of course thru signalling.
On 3/12/07, Michael Welter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone know how CallerID is pass
Does anyone know how CallerID is passed to a GSM cell phone? Is the
audio channel used? Or the signalling layer?
Even though the phone's codec is optimized for speech, is it possible to
use FSK (frequency shift keying) through the codec?
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Michael Welter wrote:
I'm having a terrible time with Level3. When they acquired ICG, they
decided to increase the billing on my toll free numbers to 5¢/min.
Level3 claims they can't "find my records" (but the bill arrives every
month). I will
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Does anyone have any experience with video-enabled SIP phones? I need
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My customer would like one DID in each of DE, FR, JP, and KO. Is there
a single company that offers origination in these countries, or must I
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Thank's Todd, I'll do that. BTW, do you have your DS3 on an Asterisk box?
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Michael Welter wrote:
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with PC jack at each work location. Or maybe a NetJack at
each location.
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My english is basicly but read/write is fluent.
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What information would you like me to provide about my
Asterisk, networking, and computing skills and knowledge?
Sincerely,
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eek or so.
So, back to my original point. How can we collaborate with the goal of
providing good customer service?
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An Asterisk client is looking for a webinar capability between his
branch offices. Does open source webinar software exist?
As far as video conferencing, is app_conference the best that Asterisk
has to offer. What devices are being used?
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I have a TE405P that has been in a demo system for about a year. It has
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C F wrote:
The answer is that you can interface it with any PMS, asterisk is in
fact the right system for this job, as it allows you to upgrade your
PMS without worry about the PBX, since the PBX (asterisk) can always
be changed to match the PMS. However, you might have to get a good
programmer t
is greatly appreciated. Anybody
interested to develop one?
Which PMS? What is the physical interface--IP or serial (RS232)? Can
you get the interface specification including message formats?
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Telephonyware graciously replaced the "open box" SPA-941. They reported
they had other cartons with missing items--apparently the manufacturer
was at fault.
Thanks to Telephonyware for excellent customer service!
Mike
Michael Welter wrote:
My preferred supplier did not stock
My preferred supplier did not stock this item, so I ordered an SPA-941
from Telephonyware in Walnut Creek, CA. What I received was an open box
with the documentation and handset cord missing. Because of this, my
customer accused me of selling used equipment.
In an email, Kevin at Telephony
your own if you mess with Didx.org/VirtualPhoneline.com, or ANY of
the companies you see listed under Reh ans name on this mailing list.
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I'm looking for 214 and 817 DID numbers.
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Paul wrote:
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
I'm half irish and also an illegitimate bastard. I am a non-drinker. Do
I qualify?
I think this part of Irish/British culture, going to the pub after work
and having conversation for an hour or two, is something we Americans
have lost. Here, at
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Sun, 2005-11-20 at 10:37 -0700, Michael Welter wrote:
US citizen plan on moving to ireland early next year. Where in Europe
are you based?
Noo. Don't go! :-)
Why not? VoIP just started there too, eircom is selling to businesses.
There
trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Sun, 2005-11-20 at 15:12 +, Phewzion p wrote:
Hello,
My name is Jon, and i'm looking for 1-2 people well qualified and
skilled in the Linux, and the Asterisk environment, and good
networking knowledge on how to connect and network an Asterisk voip
setup
.
And you might want to read about ChanIsAvail.
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Sergey Kuznetsov wrote:
Michael Welter wrote:
Tim Booth wrote:
Does anyone know of a commercial Asterisk solution for the
hospitality market? We have a client with 3 hotels that all have
about 80 single line phones and 20 admin phones per hotel. Any
references would be appreciated. I have
rmine which PMS is being
used and if the interface specification is published?
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phones are
more sophisticated proprietary Nortal digital (or digital-like) phones.
Hello John,
What city are you in?
Please check http://www.telecommatters.net/node/14
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Drat that pesky reply button.
Garrett Smith wrote:
All:
I am working on a project that needs Asterisk consultants to do some
field work. I am looking for 3-5 consultants that are willing to do some
on-site work. The extent and scope is yet to be exactly pinned down, but
you would be pai
eveloped software for the telephone industry.
During the late 60s I was an officer in the US Army.
I'll be at Astricon--maybe we can meet for a chat.
Thank you for your attention.
Michael Welter
303-718-2804
Garrett Smith wrote:
All:
I am working on a project that needs Asterisk consultant
Matthew Simpson wrote:
Michael, are you having problems with Level3?
Michael Welter wrote:
Looking for DIDs in Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas.
Also need to port existing numbers from Level3.
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Also need to port existing numbers from Level3.
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On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com wrote:
*sigh* http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq13-3.html read up on the 330 day
presense test. They used to (may still) have a program that if you are
out of country 11 months out of the year total or 10 months but at n
The best solution is to leave the US until the government fixes things
(yeah right). If you live out of the US for 10-11 months (dpeending on
which program) as a US citizen you no longer have tax liability, and can
then work on no regulations of any kind.
Sadly, you are mistaken. The US i
I need a block of 20 Houston DIDs. Please respond with monthly and
per-minute fees.
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I understand that there are certain telephone numbers in this world that
our users shouldn't be calling. Does someone out there maintain a list
of blacklisted numbers, and may we have a peek?
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I need to place a SIP FXO gateway in Central America. I've been looking
at Quintum products, but the prices are about $150/FXO port.
I have a Dell SC400 on the shelf, and I'm considering just installing
Asterisk and two TDM04B cards and shipping it down. Does anyone have
multiple TDM cards i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Michael Welter wrote:
As a CLEC i would have the authority to connect to a tandem switch in
the PSTN. Aside from that, are there any other advantages for an ITSP
to file a CLEC tariff?
If by saying "file a CLEC tariff" you mean &quo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not defending anyone, but can we please ban
trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com from the list?
If you don't want to read someone's posts then use your kill file. But
please don't make decisions for me.
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On Thu, 21 Jul 2005, trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com wrote:
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 09:17 -0500, Matthew Simpson wrote:
There's a big difference between rural LECs and CLECs. LOL. You're
also confusing access charges with reciprocal compensation.
read the next em
situation, they may not want to use
up their capacity with calls that generate no revenue.
- Joshua Colp.
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I was looking at a Verizon calling card at the 7-11. Besides the
whopping 79¢ call setup fee, I noticed it does not allow calls to
toll-free numbers. Is this a marketing ploy, or is there a financial
reason they won't complete calls to 800,888,877, etc. I thought toll
free meant toll free.
I heard a rumor about the UTStarCom 3000 (?) which is both WiFi and GSM
(cellular). Cory, have you heard anything about this? Does anyone have
information about _any_ portable phone that is WiFi and GSM capable?
Cory Andrews wrote:
A few new product announcements which may be of interest:
not using ","
means that you have more time then everybody else on this list. Just
like me today ;)
alex
Dnia 07-07-2005, czw o godzinie 07:28 -0600, Michael Welter napisał(a):
I kill-file any person that uses 'u' instead of 'you'. Maybe 'u' was
cute back in
I kill-file any person that uses 'u' instead of 'you'. Maybe 'u' was
cute back in the days of teletypes, but not today.
There are many on the Asterisk lists whose first language is not
English. Those of us that do speak English should do our best to use
the proper spelling and grammar while
snacktime wrote:
Why not doing something easier
Just for example making a blacklist-e164.org domain and putting
the offending numbers with a redirection to nowhere for example
As like RBLS's for emails
So anybody can use it
Just so people know. You can't run a service like that where you
stor
Mike Benoit wrote:
Not only that, I would hazard to guess the majority of the fraud out
there is from people with access to hundreds, if not thousands, or tens
of thousands of valid credit card numbers and card holder information.
These people could easily sign up 10 accounts at every VOIP provi
Danny Froberg wrote:
Well maybe time to create such an entity, since none thats
international / global exists, and it's definitely not cost efficient to
signup with every local credit information system on the planet ;)
Heck if I know, we need some way to protect ourselves.
And the system wou
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Its not just CC Fraud.
http://www.cavebear.com/cbblog-archives/000183.html
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Like SPEWS.org, maybe it's time for
Christian Savinovich wrote:
Francisco:
Can you help me understand this :) ?.
I am used to think one port with 24/30 channels, maybe one port doing
signaling (E1). That's the way the Digium port will work. How does that
differs from the SS7 port level, are they receiving the same num
The Honduras telephone company, Hondutel, will supply E1 circuits with
SS7 signaling only (no PRI, no R2, nothing but SS7). The SS7 is on a
separate circuit (I assume V.35).
We would like to interface Hondutel with one or more Asterisk
systems--we want Asterisk to be the bridge between Hondut
Anton Krall wrote:
Not Illegal, just not regulated yet.
I was in Cancun last week--a calling card to call the US is 50¢/min.
Someone is making a ton of money.
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Brian West wrote:
Anyone know a really good patent lawyers... Here are a list of patents
we have been accused of violating: (And yes we run Asterisk +spandsp)
5675507 - Message storage and delivery system (voicemail)
6208638 - Method and apparatus for transmission and retrieval of
facsimile
traffic over
data traffic.
We can provide all PBX functions--auto attendant/IVR, voice mail, call
transfer, call forwarding, conference bridge, call center/ACD (call
queuing), etc. We can also provide fully configured Polycom and/or
Sipura telephone sets at your locations.
Regards,
Michael
(Cross posting on purpose)
What is the common wisdom on the list... find a telco that offers SIP
termination or wait for Digium's DS3 card?
Who are the telcos that offer SIP termination?
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Greg Broiles wrote:
On 5/12/05, Michael Welter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First: I am not casting dispersions upon anyone on this list. However,
I have a what-if question based on queries I have received off-list
during the past month:
Are you looking for free legal service, or is this
In that case it's really a no-brainer. The ethics should be obvious so
no need to waste time on the legalities.
But the point remains. As a telephone service provider, must we
determine whether each and every client is legit?
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fruit f*cker 2000 wrote:
If you're going to do it in the Philippines, be careful. The
government is doing a crackdown on exploitation of minors. Even if you
have "the girls" consent.
I've seen TV news reports of actual raids. Equipment seized &
operators arrested. Minors are sent to the social welf
First: I am not casting dispersions upon anyone on this list. However,
I have a what-if question based on queries I have received off-list
during the past month:
Premise:
. I facilitate a call center from the U.S.,
. the call center is located offshore in, say, the Philippines,
. the "agent
Kanuri, Seshu (Company IT) wrote:
Polycom has just confirmed that they are discontinuing all these 3
models and coming out with a whole set of new models in a month.
They are not accepting any more orders for IP500 etc.
I certainly hope they put a microphone in the speakerphone.
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Brian West wrote:
Proprietary?
/b
On May 4, 2005, at 12:06 PM, Brandon Patterson wrote:
Jeffrey Black, President, stated, "The acquisition of LiveVoip will
allow RV Wireless to provide a complete line of VoIP products which
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I'm writing a proposal and I need a second opinion before I submit it to
the customer. Do you do this?
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Eric Wieling aka ManxPower wrote:
By refusing to provide PSTN connections to the cell companies.
No they wouldn't refeuse the connection. They would just delay, delay,
delay, and, when they did get around to it, they would do it incorrectly.
Does anyone here remember all the DSL companies that
I need DIDs from a/c 216 and 330. Also need to LNP an existing 216
number as well as an 800 number.
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Mike
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You have not thought of ALL of the BAD things that can happen before the
dispatcher can ask for your address. You may be choking, on fire, shot
in the throat or mouth, mentally incompetent to describe your location,
non-English speaking, stupid!, too scared to speak as they will kill
you, mustered
jltaylor wrote:
I'm working with Texas State Rep Frost's office on wording for this bill.
Some type of language will make it through this session.
The language below will make it almost impossible for customers to signup on
the web and provision their own service.
It appears that this legislation f
jltaylor wrote:
I'm working with Texas State Rep Frost's office on wording for this bill.
Some type of language will make it through this session.
The language below will make it almost impossible for customers to signup on
the web and provision their own service.
It appears that this legislation f
Alex,
What's wrong with being small? I think a lot of companies have much
more growth potential when they can fess up that they are, in fact, a
1,2,3,10 person operation. I hate going to websites that are all done
up in flash, make claims about their support staff, etc. when it is in
fact
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005, Michael Welter wrote:
I know other vendors (like CBeyond) do a bandwidth sharing thing, where
all available T-1 channels are dedicated to data. When a voice call
arrives, 64Kbps is borrowed from the data stream for the duration of the
voice call. I
Greg Palmer wrote:
Anyone have experience using a T1 with 12 channels voice and 12 channels
data on a 100?
100? Do you mean a 100Mbps LAN?
any problems?
any benefits?
any experience?
goal...
VoIP offload to local...
Local calls to prepaid LD (out VoIP)
Any help appreciated
Greg
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I'm staring at an RFP--this company wants to replace a 2000 position PBX
The big unknown is wiring. I'm going to assume the worst, that the
existing LAN is overloaded. I would a) have to make LAN wiring out o
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