Talk to digium about this on [EMAIL PROTECTED], they might be able to help you out there.
Zoa Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
I have no problem with paying Digium the $10 for G729 licenses, everyone has to make money. It's the administration of the licenses that sucks. I experiment with different hardware a lot, and make up demo machines to install for customers with available hardware. I have to put G729 licenses on them, usually $100 each time, and when I install the real hardware for the client, I can't transfer the licenses. If I scrap that machine or change the interfaces, that's a $100 loss. I believe when you buy a number of licenses, that should determine how many instances you can use, regardless of how you want to deploy them. In short, the method of enforcement is poor and leads to resentment from customers. Surely Digium can construct a better system?
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