On Mon, 2010-05-31 at 13:12 +0200, lesouvage wrote: > If you are interested in really integrating GSM phones into an > Asterisk based system without any telco involved check the OpenBTS > project. I have done a research and trial project and this combination > of open hardware (USRP), the OpenBTS open source project and Asterisk > is pretty amazing. The hardware is kind of expensive and you have to > check the legislation in the country if you plan to use an OpenBTS > based solution but the whole project is real interesting. > > Erik > If openbts is too much for you, you can also try existing bts with a openbsc: http://openbsc.gnumonks.org/trac/wiki/OpenBSC
<snip> > > > > Since wifi isn't as reliable and pervasive as GSM (and I read that > > BlackBerry don't allow VoIP clients anyway, so as to force users to > > make calls through their cellphone provider), I assume you don't want > > to connect the Blackberry to Asterisk through either through > > USB/Ethernet or wifi, but rather through GSM. > > > > The only solution I know is to buy a GSM gateway that will be > > connected by wire to your Asterisk server at home, and you'll need to > > get a second GSM subscription so that the GSM gateway has a SIM and > > let you connect your GSM phone to your Asterisk server. BB don't allow...... forces users.... Not true, though not common good I had the privilige of using an demo-BB with a softphone-client. It sort of works (if you don't mind a 10 second latency) hw -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
