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We thought about this option. I guess the IAX2 is not the problem. We believe the real problem will be the user interface.
snom would have no problem providing the platform (hardware plus operating system and stuff like audio), but we simply don’t want to open another development branch (already got enough trouble with SIP.-).
I personally think its ok to optimize the SIP interoperability. All that you can do in IAX can also be done in SIP (or am I making a big mistake here?).
Christian
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Greetings What would it take to have a snom200 support IAX, what are the processes or having hardware to support a new codec? Can this be tested and done by a uesr or must this be done by the manufacturer?
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- [Asterisk-Users] IAX and Snom200 Barry Fawthrop
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX and Snom200 Christian Stredicke
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX and Snom200 Barry Fawthrop
- RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX and Snom200 Brian Mulligan
- RE: [Asterisk-Users] IAX and Snom200 Christian Stredicke
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX and Snom200 Michael Graves
- Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX and Snom200 Barry Fawthrop
