I've used the Dock 'n Talk, and I can say that it worked as well for us
as it claimed to be able to. Only need an analog Zaptel card of some
sort. I know there are a few other brands available, as well as some
"GSM Bridges" available that you insert the SIM card directly into,
bypassing the cellphone.
Moj
Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Michael Kamleitner wrote:
hi everybody,
I'm currently planning a small-sized web-applicaiton allowing users to
call-in via phone. the phonecalls should be recorded and processed
further
by some custom scripts - sounds like asterisk is a perfect match for this
app.
however, during prototyping I have no ISDN-connection whatsoever
available,
so I was asking myself if it's possible to connect a cellphone via
data-cable (or bluetooth?) and use this as the single line to call-in.
searching the asterisk-forums I found mentions of chan_cellphone,
which is
probably a patch for exactly this kind of usage, right?
I'ld be thankful if you could just point me to the right direction (I'm
quite new to asterisk). thx in advance!
If I understand you, you want to call the mobile phone, and have
asterisk deal with the audio?
the only think I know of is "Dock'n'Talk"
http://www.phonelabs.com/prd05.asp
but that has an analogue output, so you'd need analogue into asterisk,
and if you have analogue in, then you might as well use a landline if
you can...
Gordon
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