There is only one guy that can do that.
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On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Mitul Limbani wrote:
Kokmeng,
Unfortunately, its not solved yet.
-kokmeng.
Did you try using the different patches ?
Mebbe that would be a much faster approach then waiting for someone to
Hi Mitul,
Yes, we have tried all the patches we could find. Unfortunately, we
still couldn't get it working. It seems that no one has got it working
reliably with NTT analog (POTS) lines. Anyway, I am in discussion with a
company in Tokyo and hopefully we can get it working. I have done a
While I understand the reasoning behind assuming that knowledge of
operations which are idiosyncratic to NTT would most likely be found in
Tokyo, that is not the only factor in play, and you seem to be making an
assumption about the connection between locality and the technical issue
when in
Kokmeng / Bill,
What I feel from the situation.
A) NTT might be providing PSTN line where by the callerID might be
passed after the initial ring.
B) CallerID passes before the first ring
C) CallerID passes after the first ring but on polarity reversal.
D) CallerID some other crazy
Wondering if you've solved this problem yet...
KokMeng Loh wrote:
Hi Mitul,
Thank you for your interest. However, Asterisk has been in Japan for
some time and I'm quite sure Caller ID has been solved. Like you said,
there are a number of patches out there and for someone who's not
familiar,
Unfortunately, its not solved yet.
-kokmeng.
Bill Michaelson wrote:
Wondering if you've solved this problem yet...
KokMeng Loh wrote:
Hi Mitul,
Thank you for your interest. However, Asterisk has been in Japan for
some time and I'm quite sure Caller ID has been solved. Like you
said, there
Kokmeng,
Unfortunately, its not solved yet.
-kokmeng.
Did you try using the different patches ?
Mebbe that would be a much faster approach then waiting for someone to
help you and get it running within 2 days!
Thanks Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder CEO,
Enterux Solutions,
The Enterprise
Hi Mitul,
Thank you for your interest. However, Asterisk has been in Japan for
some time and I'm quite sure Caller ID has been solved. Like you said,
there are a number of patches out there and for someone who's not
familiar, it will be lots of trial and error. I am hoping to get
somebody
Hi,
I have a problem with Caller ID using the Digium TDM400P card with
Asterisk in Japan. I need a consultant who is living in or around Tokyo.
This is a known issue with Asterisk and I am hoping that the solution is
also known. However, due to time and resource constraint, I need a
Hello KokMeng,
I guess this is similar issue that we are facing for CallerID for India.
Dont expect this to be solved without trying different patches, and
that too certainly not in 2 days :)
You cant crack something that has been deployed since past few years in
just 2 days.
We are ready
] On Behalf Of KokMeng Loh
Sent: Friday, 10 November 2006 5:43 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-biz] Consultant needed for project in Japan
Hi,
I have a problem with Caller ID using the Digium TDM400P card with
Asterisk in Japan.
I need
Yep Benjamin is probably the best person to handle your case. His
company is called Sunrise Telecom. I have made up with him in Hong
Kong before. He is very knowledgeable.
David Liu
Dean Collins wrote:
Google up some background
on
Opps. Pardon for the typo. It should be "met up with him"
David Liu wrote:
Yep Benjamin is probably the best person to handle your case. His
company is called Sunrise Telecom. I have made up with him in Hong
Kong before. He is very knowledgeable.
David Liu
Dean Collins wrote:
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