, 2005 5:46 AM
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Kirk SIP-DECT gateway
We have SIP-DECT gateways in Pci:
http://shop.acropolistelecom.net/product_info.php?products_id=30language=en
or PCMCIA cards :
http://shop.acropolistelecom.net
I already did testing with the unit you are talking about and the
status is that it is NOT working.
Search the list on IP600 and asterisk.
In brief:
Their Skinny implementation makes the IP600 wait for an extra signal and
refuses to ring any handset without it. The 'original' Cisco 7940 (which
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I already did testing with the unit
Hi,
I just got
some interesting information from Kirk Telecom (www.kirktelecom.com). This company has
been in the business of providing DECT solutions (IP gateway, base stations,
repeaters and handsets)either to be used with Cisco CallManager (SCCP
protocol) or with the Innovaphone IP PBX
Jordi,
E s c a u x - Jordi Nelissen wrote:
1. It seems they foresee a SIP version of their product in Q1 2005.
Does this mean they will release an image for their '600' system? I'm
currently trying to implement it in a meaningful way in an office
enviroment, six handsets, but neither H.323