Hi Andreas,
Andreas Schneider wrote:
> Klaus Darilion wrote:
>> I wonder how you deal with AMR license restrictions - does Wengo pays
>> for the AMR license or is it the users task to get an AMR license?
>
> WengoPhone is developed in Europe, so we don't have any software patents here.
> If the
Andreas Schneider schrieb:
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
I wonder how you deal with AMR license restrictions - does Wengo pays
for the AMR license or is it the users task to get an AMR license?
Hello,
WengoPhone is developed in Europe, so we don't have any software patents here.
If the user li
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 10:47:36AM +0200, Andreas Schneider wrote:
> Klaus Darilion wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I wonder how you deal with AMR license restrictions - does Wengo pays
> > for the AMR license or is it the users task to get an AMR license?
>
> Hello,
>
> WengoPhone is developed in Europe
Klaus Darilion wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I wonder how you deal with AMR license restrictions - does Wengo pays
> for the AMR license or is it the users task to get an AMR license?
Hello,
WengoPhone is developed in Europe, so we don't have any software patents here.
If the user lives in a country which ha
Hi!
I wonder how you deal with AMR license restrictions - does Wengo pays
for the AMR license or is it the users task to get an AMR license?
Further, does Openwengo also support octet-aligned mode? HAve you testet
AMR compatibility with other AMR capable clients (Nokia E-series, Asterisk)?