Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> ----- Chris Mason (Lists) <li...@masonc.com> wrote:
> 
>> 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 
> 
> Our support department is very accomodating when it comes to handling 
> licensing issues like this; I'm surprised to hear that you "can't transfer 
> the licenses" as we do that exact thing all the time.
> 
> If you have a specific support ticket number where you requested this and it 
> was declined, please email it to me off-list.
> 
I have a few lots of G.729 licenses and a digium branded linecard. I 
can't even email support, presumably since they were bought such a long 
time ago there is no longer a record that they were sold. (oh and I 
haven't registered the card, and haven't wanted to since it would 
involve taking down the machine it's in to find out the S/N.)

(I have a 4 channel license for G.729 which I can't use with the most 
recent versions of codec_g729, presumably because the Product line calls 
it Digium-G729 rather than G.729 Codec.


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