Wednesday, January 07, 2009 12:22 PM Randulo Wrote: >Hi,
>Does anyone make hardware to attach to a cellphone that would improve >the audio in both directions enough so that it could serve as a >speakerphone in a meeting? Second, for a 3g phone, is it feasible to >sit such a phone at a table during a meeting for 30 minutes or more so >that the person on the other side could see who was speaking (sort >of)? >Someone asked me to help as an ad hoc French-English interpreter. This >is a very hard job and I'm not great at it but they were desperate. I >could have helped out a friend if there were a system that allowed >people to do this at a distance. As I mentioned on Twitter, this might >even be an interesting business model, combined with asterisk and a >simple dial plan for scheduling and calling people on such a mission. >I was told that in the industry, you can't easily expect to connect to >the Internet for say, Skype with a Macbook ) which would be a >no-brainer - because of the paranoia of the sys people. >Any ideas on any of this? Thoughts? Making a better audio speakerphone >would already be of interest, video a plus. >/r I have been doing some testing with this device- https://www.8774e4voip.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=KONFTEL%2D300 Offers recording to an included SD card and has three connectivity methods.. Analog/Cell Phone/ USB VoIP with 7 kHz wideband. Mike White .e4 http://www.twitter.com/e4strategies me@ http://www.twitter.com/e4VoIP Member of http://www.voiusersconference.org _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
