Robert Webb wrote:Also, Cell sockets are not just for GSM, but TDMA and CDMA phones as well, in the US, and probably elsewhere. I don't think they make one for the Nextel iDen, but who knows where that will end up after the Sprint merger..<>I don't see what the use for that is in the US. Since it doesn't really cost more money to call cell phones. Cellsockets output POTS, looking much like an FXS, so they can go into any loop start PBX circuit. Calls can be made with DTMF, and terminated by a # to represent the send key. Incoming calls provide a ring signal. They can also be connected, of course, to any analog phone They fit a limited number of phones, though. John Novack |
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