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That’s just the thing, and it sucks,
because the VoIP implementation actually works very good. Jon Fra:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] På vegne af list mail Sounds like they crippled the phone for cellulars sake. On Jun 7, 2006, at 10:35 AM,
Ive been testing the E61 phone for some days now, and we need to
have an inhouse asterisk server, connected to our main asterisk server, to get
it to work. That means, that you cant just walk down to your local airport, and
use the IP part of the phone on their network. You have to have a non nat local server, to get it to run. Other than that, the phone can accept calls both from cellular
network and IP network, and actuatly works quite well, both for cellular and IP
traffic. But you cant do seamless handover, for example when you walk out of
the building. You have two different numbers, your mobile number and your IP
number And these cant automaticly be transferred. Hope this answeres your question Regards Jon Fra:
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På vegne af Olivier Krief 2006/6/7, Hello
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