Re: [on-asterisk] 3.5G Router to connect your USB 3.5G Modem, aka.Internet Stick.

2010-08-02 Thread Frank Bax

Andrew Kohlsmith (mailing lists account) wrote:

On Sunday, August 01, 2010 02:03:07 pm Bruce N wrote:

Impressive. Reza, few months ago, I was testing a Rogers wireless modem
from Toronto to London and there were lots of dead spots. I don't think
the driving speed mattered. Drivign at 120 km/hr it was still functioning
well. But there were some serious gaps and loss of signal in large parts
of the trip.


There are dead spots in 3G coverage on the 401 corridor between Toronto and 
London? You've *got* to be kidding me I've done some serious driving 
around that area in the last few years and listen to CBC radio (streaming over 
3G, better than futzing with stations) and I've never had a dropout.



We used bluetooth from laptop to 3G cellphone on trip from London to 
Toronto for the first time last weekend; lost connection several times.


Is it possible radio streaming has some software buffers?

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Re: [on-asterisk] 3.5G Router to connect your USB 3.5G Modem, aka.Internet Stick.

2010-08-02 Thread Liviu Toma
One thing nobody has mentioned was which network was the 3G stick from.
I doubt all carriers have the exact same coverage.

Liviu

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Frank Bax f...@sympatico.ca wrote:
 Andrew Kohlsmith (mailing lists account) wrote:

 On Sunday, August 01, 2010 02:03:07 pm Bruce N wrote:

 Impressive. Reza, few months ago, I was testing a Rogers wireless modem
 from Toronto to London and there were lots of dead spots. I don't think
 the driving speed mattered. Drivign at 120 km/hr it was still functioning
 well. But there were some serious gaps and loss of signal in large parts
 of the trip.

 There are dead spots in 3G coverage on the 401 corridor between Toronto
 and London? You've *got* to be kidding me I've done some serious driving
 around that area in the last few years and listen to CBC radio (streaming
 over 3G, better than futzing with stations) and I've never had a dropout.


 We used bluetooth from laptop to 3G cellphone on trip from London to Toronto
 for the first time last weekend; lost connection several times.

 Is it possible radio streaming has some software buffers?

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RE: [on-asterisk] 3.5G Router to connect your USB 3.5G Modem, aka.Internet Stick.

2010-08-02 Thread Bill Sandiford
Also, there are external antennae available for almost all models of 3G sticks. 
 There are omni-directional and directional antennae available depending on 
whether you want a solution for fixed location or mobility.  Email me offline 
if you want some pricing on them, we are a dealer.



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 From: Liviu Toma [mailto:liviu.t...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 8:23 AM
 To: asterisk@uc.org
 Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] 3.5G Router to connect your USB 3.5G Modem,
 aka.Internet Stick.
 
 One thing nobody has mentioned was which network was the 3G stick from.
 I doubt all carriers have the exact same coverage.
 
 Liviu
 
 On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Frank Bax f...@sympatico.ca wrote:
  Andrew Kohlsmith (mailing lists account) wrote:
 
  On Sunday, August 01, 2010 02:03:07 pm Bruce N wrote:
 
  Impressive. Reza, few months ago, I was testing a Rogers wireless
 modem
  from Toronto to London and there were lots of dead spots. I don't
 think
  the driving speed mattered. Drivign at 120 km/hr it was still
 functioning
  well. But there were some serious gaps and loss of signal in large
 parts
  of the trip.
 
  There are dead spots in 3G coverage on the 401 corridor between
 Toronto
  and London? You've *got* to be kidding me I've done some serious
 driving
  around that area in the last few years and listen to CBC radio
 (streaming
  over 3G, better than futzing with stations) and I've never had a
 dropout.
 
 
  We used bluetooth from laptop to 3G cellphone on trip from London to
 Toronto
  for the first time last weekend; lost connection several times.
 
  Is it possible radio streaming has some software buffers?
 
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[on-asterisk] Opensource Invoicing software

2010-08-02 Thread Bruce N

Hi Everyone,What are some of the very good open-source Invoicing softwares out 
there that can cater the needs of PBX and telecom?Prefer something with Windows 
binaries and which creates .pdf files to be sent over e-mail rather than paper 
format.Thanks,Bruce