Thanks Peter, your comment made my day! I see your point... will wait if
someone else has a word on it!
On 16-02-18 03:38 PM, Peter Beckman wrote:
(3) Porting is inconsistent and awful, and there are no rules.
Maybe there are rules that would prevent a CA address from being on
the CSR
for a
Groundwire. And its especially good for battery life as they support
push notification instead backgrounding. Also they probably only soft
client on mobile for now support DTLS encryption.
Bria could do job, but our users kinda annoyed lack of busy tone when
other side hangup or connection termina
(3) Porting is inconsistent and awful, and there are no rules.
Maybe there are rules that would prevent a CA address from being on the CSR
for a US DID... but I wouldn't be surprised if those rules were not
followed.
Also, many resellers put their own US address on the CSR, rather than the
end u
Good day,
Coming from Canadian CLEC background. Have tricky question for US LNP
and associated guidelines, truly looking for your feedback. For the
purposes of LNP, is it possible for US number to have Canadian service
address?
Major US CLEC does not even allow us to enter Canadian address
> On Feb 18, 2016, at 2:24 PM, Rafael Possamai wrote:
>
> 3cx, at least in their latest version of the software, has both a good iPhone
> app (I am assuming Android as well) and a really good Windows desktop
> program. It works great, only caveat is that you'd need to purchase the 3cx
> PBX l
> On Feb 18, 2016, at 1:35 PM, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
>
> Those are good clear objectives. Let me give you my perspective and
> experience on trying this with a few dozen people...
>
> The cost of hard phones has come down a lot. When I last looked at the
> softphone route, they were more th
3cx, at least in their latest version of the software, has both a good
iPhone app (I am assuming Android as well) and a really good Windows
desktop program. It works great, only caveat is that you'd need to purchase
the 3cx PBX license to utilize the apps (as far as I know).
On Thu, Feb 18, 201
Those are good clear objectives. Let me give you my perspective and
experience on trying this with a few dozen people...
The cost of hard phones has come down a lot. When I last looked at the
softphone route, they were more than double today's cost. Most of our
customers deploy the GXP-2130 as
Yes, Bria is very good. Wideband delivered via G.722 sounds great. However,
G.722 uses exactly the same amount of bandwidth as ulaw or alaw. All three are
64 kbps codecs. Neither of them have an innate PLC. They stem from an earlier
time when such matters were not a facet of the codec itself, bu
> On Feb 18, 2016, at 1:25 PM, Carlos Alvarez wrote:
>
> What is the purpose of going to iDevice softphones? The mission/goal may be
> an important part of the answer. What problem are you trying to solve?
We’re looking to save the cost of the desktop phones, and to offer better
mobility fo
If I were looking for a solution, I would make sure it supports SIP over
TCP AND OPUS codec. I think OPUS has some of the best bandwidth and sound
qulity around, plus it handles packet loss quite well. I have heard you can
have up to 30 percent packet loss without hearing it using OPUS.
Not to men
What is the purpose of going to iDevice softphones? The mission/goal may
be an important part of the answer. What problem are you trying to solve?
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Jared Geiger wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> My two favorites are the Bria client and the Media5 client. Battery life
> w
Hi Chris,
My two favorites are the Bria client and the Media5 client. Battery life
will go down though if running the apps all the time in the background. I
also try and use g722 codec as much as possible because it uses less
bandwidth than ulaw and has a better audio quality than ulaw or g729. It
Howdy,
We’re thinking about ditching traditional desktop phone sets in favor of soft
phones running on iOS devices. There seem to be several different ones to
choose from, so I’m hoping there’s some net.wisdom on which ones work best with
Asterisk.
Thanks!
—Chris
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