On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 19:32 +1300, Matt Riddell wrote:
> > http://www.sipro.com/news.php
> > MONTREAL, CANADA, July 6, 2005. The G.729 Consortium today announced
> > that it has changed its licensing policy and will now offer licenses to
> > use the G.729 patented technology to end-product manufacturers only.
> > Qualifying end-products would typically include access devices,
> > audio/video conferencing equipment, call center equipment, IP phones,
> > IP/PBXs, media gateways, etc.
> > 
> > makes it slightly harder ...  not impossible but slightly harder.
> 
> I think he was referring to the new pricing structure, which is significantly
> higher than $10 if you only require 1 channel.
> 
He was making a comment in reference to what I said.  The blurb that I
said included information on a specific project implementation of this,
which the current licensing structure wont allow for, as such I legally
cant license it unless I change my plans.  Thus is makes it harder but
not impossible.


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