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Original Message - From: "Alastair Maw" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 4:58 PM Subject: Re:
[Asterisk-Users] FAX, IAX and *Maybe I'm dreaming...:-)
On 12/12/03 13:56, Dan wrote: This is because
the fax is transmitted using the
Did DVD
players have to accommodate VHS tapes? Did VHS players have toaccept
beta? Why does VoIP have to deal with an accent protocol that can't
handlelossy audio, nor irregular delays?Also why should we
be soo wasteful when fax machines need a 80K codec toget the data across
IP, and the
This a re-submittal hoping for some
input:
We are using an MGCP configuration. There seems
to be some incompatibilities between our Netergy T2 VOIP chip and Asterisk.
This is how our client gateway Vendor sees it:
1. The first call is initiated. (CRCX) The interesting
thing
We are using an MGCP configuration. There seems to
be some incompatibilities between our Netergy T2 VOIP chip and Asterisk. This is
how our Vendor sees it:
Here's what I see.1. The first call is initiated.
(CRCX) The interesting thing here is that the CA (Call Agent) tells us to
go
We are working on a new implementation of asterisk.
We are using a fiber-served WorldWide Packet switch at the home that
incorporates aVOIP T2 switch that feeds 2 POTS connections. We are told
that the T2 is programmed withcode that follows the PacketCable spec. This
version has a problem
Greetings to all,
We are new to the Asterisk community and really
appreciate thewillingness you have to share knowledge and help one
another. We are building one of the Nations first fiber to the home networks
here in Provo and have selected Asterisk to test as our phone
switch.
Newbie