TrueAgree.
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On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 11:37 PM wrote:
> > True agree, problem is somehow the people purchased am
> > supporting to overcome that. Trying level best... around 20
> > phones has been purchased
>
> Ah, yes, the "we purchased these without consulting you, but it
Hi Chris,
This would require either an external (or possible internal) GSM/SIM Voip
Gateway.
Google: "VOIP Gateway GSM Converter SIP IP Phone Adapter" or similar for
options. I see some for around $60 US
Basically, you'll want to send SIP invite(s), and other commands to and
from this device (pr
Is it possible to have a simcard configured and become incoming line
and outgoing on asterisk and also have the IVR function? If yes wat
hardware is required to have this Accompished
Thanks
Chris
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2016 at 03:29:09PM -0400, Joshua Colp wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016, at 03:26 PM, jrun wrote:
> There is an option, transmit_silence, which can be set in asterisk.conf
> that will transmit silence when recording and doing other things.
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On Mon, Dec 5, 2016, at 03:26 PM, jrun wrote:
>
> hello,
> since while recoding asterisk is not sending an audio stream, the remote
> party times-out rtp and is hanging up on us. is it possible to send a
> blank
> audio stream while recording app is running?
There is an option, transmit_silence,
hello,
since while recoding asterisk is not sending an audio stream, the remote
party times-out rtp and is hanging up on us. is it possible to send a blank
audio stream while recording app is running?
thanks,
jrun
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> True agree, problem is somehow the people purchased am
> supporting to overcome that. Trying level best... around 20
> phones has been purchased
Ah, yes, the "we purchased these without consulting you, but it is up to
you to make them work" school of thought. It often goes with, "
True agree, problem is somehow the people purchased am supporting to
overcome that. Trying level best... around 20 phones has been
purchased
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On Mon, 5 Dec 2016, 8:55 p.m. Victor Villarreal,
wrote:
> With all the money you plan to invest in firmware, licenses, etc., you
> have bou
With all the money you plan to invest in firmware, licenses, etc., you have
bought a Grandstream IP phone or Yealink...
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Check out the new Asterisk communi
Actually now I have the phones with SIP firmware. I will try with 3pcc
firmware along with XML files.
Or any idea if we have CUCM application can we change the firmware. am
ready to buy the developer edition.
Regards .
On Mon, 5 Dec 2016, 3:34 p.m. Steve Davies, wrote:
> I tried... repeatedly
I tried... repeatedly... I failed. I bought some 3PCC phones, and they just
worked.
If you have the relevant Cisco telephony server product you might be able
to trick it into doing what you want, as that has the proper upgrader for
that model of phone.
I previously had experience of upgrading the
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