The device is a femtocell device; I would bet that they keep it in a format 
that works with their existing equipment, rather than use SIP.  

The device is also licensed for a specific frequency that is owned by the 
carrier, you wouldn't be able to use this device for any other purpose without 
their permission.

The cell carriers are trying to get people excited about femotcell technology, 
so they can shift the cellular infrastructure costs off onto their customers.  
The traditional model is that the cell providers pay property and tower owners 
rent when they site an antenna.  

The cell providers don't even offer you a cheaper rate when you use the 
infrastructure you paid for.  Notice how the device supports up to three 
simultaneous calls?  You're even paying them to provide a better signal for 
your neighbors.

--
Eric Chamberlain, CISSP
Chief Technical Officer
Voxilla - http://voxilla.com/

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> http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/cellphones/sprintsamsung-instant-cell+to+wi+fi-
> box-is-official-named-airave-300451.php
> 
> The above is quite interesting, it would be interesting to see if it
> uses sip, which I have no reason to believe otherwise, and if it does,
> can it be hacked to talk to Asteirsk? In which case one could have a
> very good extension to asterisk using any Sprint Cell phone, or maybe
> even any CDMA (Verizon) cell phone as well.
> 
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