This month's meeting will be split into two parts:
For the first half, Henry Coleman will be presenting a case study of a
small / medium sized law firm with two locations and two SOHO locations.
Demonstrating how Asterisk is as a real solution that can make a company
more productive and save money
Just out of curiousity...
when anyone here installs an Asterisk / VoIP system through a "rip and
replace", what do you do with the old equipment?
I'm looking for some Norstar phones, KSU's etc.
I might be able to buy it off of you if it's in half-decent condition
Mike
I don't know if this is any help to you, but I looked on the Voip-info.org
website about VoIP GSM gateways, and they talked about a product called the
Dock-n-Talk. I have one of these devices myself hooked up between my cell
phone and a regular phone and it works quite well. Data can not be
trans
Just to add a couple words to discussion.
We've been playing with that "really cheap" Taiwanese
gateway: Suncomm SC-385. They beat everybody by price,
but product simply is not mature. They have issues
with one stage dialing and caller id transmitting from
GSM to Voip. So, always evaluate product
Hello Paul,As for as I know there are no local pickups for
GSM gateways in Canada. I also don't believe that there are many
resellers for GSM VoIP gateways either. One of the ones in GTA is
www.qiiq.com. It's a petty that there are no local resellers for it but
of course there is no demand for it