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Today's Topics:


  1. Re: CE certification for Europe (d hinton)
  2. Re: MP3player problem (Michael Bielicki)
  3. Re: FAX over IAX (Steve Underwood)
  4. Re: CE certification for Europe (Mark Spencer)
  5. Re: CE certification for Europe (Steve Underwood)
  6. Re: MP3player problem (Martin Pycko)
  7. Re: MP3player problem (Martin Pycko)
  8. Re: FAX over IAX (Martin Pycko)
  9. Re: "Broken Dial Tone" for voice mail? (Steven Critchfield)
 10. Re: CE certification for Europe (d hinton)
 11. RE: FAX over IAX (Brian Jones)

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Message: 1
From: "d hinton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CE certification for Europe
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 10:32:14 -0600
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

hi kapejod
you said
"hmmm...getting approvals for europe isnt that easy."
the testing and cert filing is being handled by a national lab, i'm sure
they know what their doing. and if the drivers make the CE need to be
updated, at least it will be legal.
you also said
"oh yes, sure you can produce the cards and sell them cheaper,
but that doesnt take the development time of the zaptel drivers
into account. opening up a competition against digium based on
their software and GPLed hardware design doesnt sound good to me .....
rather sounds like M$ style to me."
look the original isa zap cards cost ~$250.  they did all the hard work and
they released the design GPL so that the world would benifit from their hard
work. zapata did this so that development would flerish and grow. IMHO,
selling the card for $1500 really slows development. also note that there
are several other GPL projects that could benifit from the lowering of the
hardware entry level.

PLEASE DON'T GET ME WRONG,  i honor the hard work of the asterisk team, i
just think it could be better if;
1. it was FCC, CA and CE certified (FCC and CA states no card is reg with
them as of last week)
2. the cost of the hardware was lower, allowing more development
3. more drivers, for more projects was made available.

look all i'm saying is; my company was forced to produce our own cards
becuase diguim did not, or could not produce FCC cert numbers. without these
numbers we could not legally connect the to th PSTN. the fine for doing so
is about $200-$300 bucks per day, and no insurance company would cover them
in a data center inviroment. since we was going to produce our own cards, i
thought i would share with the rest of the world our findings.
dwayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Klaus-Peter Junghanns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 9:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CE certification for Europe




Hi d hintion,

hmmm...getting approvals for europe isnt that easy.
because you get the approval for a combination of hardware
and driver software, so when you change the driver you loose
the approval.

oh yes, sure you can produce the cards and sell them cheaper,
but that doesnt take the development time of the zaptel drivers
into account. opening up a competition against digium based on
their software and GPLed hardware design doesnt sound good to me .....
rather sounds like M$ style to me.

regards
kapejod

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Klaus-Peter Junghanns

CEO,CTO
Junghanns.NET GmbH
Breite Strasse 13 - 12167 Berlin - Germany
fon:    +49 30 79705390
fax:    +49 30 79705391
iaxtel: 1-700-157-8753
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Am Don, 2003-04-03 um 17.15 schrieb d hinton:


you know, i asked diguim guys for this info and got nothing. so my


company


decided to produce these cards for our own use and have them tested for


FCC,


CA and CE certs

est. for testing we got back, range between $7,500 - $9,500 (USD) for


all


three.
we are also surprised that the quote we got for producing these cards


was so


cheap, that we could produce them and sell them for just under


$850(USD). we


believe that this would be more in line with the reason zap tel guy's
released the plans GPL. so that average developers could afford the


card. if


there's enough intrest i'm sure i could get my boss to sponsor a project
that provides driver support for wider use of the zapata card and lower


cost


hardware, unless diguim wishes to do it (HINT). shout out to me before


the


end of this week, cause our cards go to the manufacturer on 4/10/2003


and


the testing starts no soon as the manufacturer sends us the prototype.


the


total led time we got back was 3-6 weeks.
dwayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michiel Betel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 8:18 AM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] CE certification for Europe




I called around and got some rough quotes for R&TTE testing and
certification for europe. It seems to boil down to euro 2400,- per


card to


be tested. They would also need the tech. doc and design from


digium...


Any european users want to help? I'd like to be able to legally use


the E1


cards....

Michiel

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vlasis
Hatzistavrou
Sent: woensdag 2 april 2003 15:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] CE certification for Europe


Thank you very much for your reply and for clarifying this point.


Does anyone know if there is any effort for approval of the boards as
communications equipment in Europe then?

Best regards,
Vlasis.

Klaus-Peter Junghanns wrote:



Hi Vlasis,

CE is no certification, it is just a decleration of conformity from
the manufacturer. It has nothing to do with getting an ITU / ETSI
(whatever...) approval for communication equipment.

regards
kapejod

--
Klaus-Peter Junghanns

CEO,CTO
Junghanns.NET GmbH
Breite Strasse 13 - 12167 Berlin - Germany
fon:    +49 30 79705390
fax:    +49 30 79705391
iaxtel: 1-700-157-8753
email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Am Die, 2003-04-01 um 10.13 schrieb Vlasis Hatzistavrou:


Hello,

I'd like to ask if there are any news about CE certification of


the


E1 boards. I know that the T1 boards are FCC certified but I'd


also


like to know what is the status for CE certification.

Thanks for any input,
Vlasis Hatzistavrou.

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Message: 2
From: Michael Bielicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: TAAN Consultants Ltd
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] MP3player problem
Date: Thu, 3 Apr 2003 17:18:55 +0100
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what does playback use ?

On Thursday 03 Apr 2003 16:18, Martin Pycko shaped the electrons to say:


Can you use Playback instead ?
Playback doesn't use mpg123.

regards
Martin

On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Tamas Levente wrote:


Hey,
I've installed 0.59r mpg123 on a redhat box. I set the extension up for
the mp3player. I called and it was playing the file back,but it was full
of drops. like sound - silence - sound continued. I thought let's try
with the developer version of mpg123 cos other extensions like echo test
was working fine. so I've installed the 0.59s. Since then my * dies with
this message:

DEBUG[5126]: File chan_sip.c, Line 2773 (check_user): Setting NAT on RTP
to 0 -- Executing Answer("SIP/levisnom-7efd", "") in new stack
   -- Executing MP3Player("SIP/levisnom-7efd", "/asterisk/c.mp3") in new
stack Killed

Any suggestion, how to solve this problem? Latest cvs of course.

THX
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Mayu be I'm at the wrong place but, Iwant to know if it's possible to install asterisk, iax and gnophone on mandrake 8.0.

thanks for your help

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