I for one am interested. What band and what Output power. Maybe a spec sheet? I'm looking for 850 GSM.
Chad C. Wicker Systems Engineer Petrocom >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/12/2005 9:49:30 AM >>> Hi, > > That is interesting. What is the make and the model that you are > > referring to? Is there a website with more info? As for the models, we sell them as OEM. You may contact me offlist if interested. Better priced and more powerful than existing devises out there. > > > > I currently use Quescom IP400 GSM but they are expensive (although they > > support up to 12 GSM channels). > > Quescomm, are good but have drawback. 12 SIMs model you need to unscrew to change the SIMs. This is not very practical. I recommand other brands like Vierling, who are more practical in everyday life of a corporate grade carrier devise. > > Can these GSM modules work as proxies so when you are local your GSM > handset can be used on the VoIP network? When you walk away from the > nanocell/picocell transmitter it autoswitches to the real provider. > The idea is brilliant. I haven't seen such product on market. Tellular have something similar, but you still need some workout. I have other solution for this functionality: In europe you can have two SIMs for same phone number. In Belgium for instance (proxi-Duo). Then, you plug one SIM in the GSM Gateway and another one in the GSM devise. When you get home you switch your GSM and automatically the other sIM becomes active, when you walk away you switch your GSM phone on and it will automatically become active. > The way GSM auth works this technically would not be that difficult to > do, and infact there is equipment that does not interface to anything > that does proxy call setup/tear down info (IMSI catchers for example), > so what I am asking for is not that far out. Some GSM network operators do this. Last SIM registered is one to be considered and others become inactive. > > This would also make it easier for call shops, set up one of these and > people can use their mobile as a voip phone. Hmm. What is added value of customers using their cell phone in callshops? They have walked all the way long to reach the place. You may explain further In the office your GSM > calls are sent to asterisk to your desk phone and/or your mobile, > outbound calls go over asterisk for least cost routing, etc. But the > handset is your mobile (and in theory on your person at all times). > > If anyone knows of a device that integrates to asterisk that does that I > would *greatly* appreciate hearing from you regarding a vendor, > make/model, even a supplier. If you are a supplier I grant you > permission to use my contact info to directly contact me about that > issue only so long as you dont add me to any lists. > Other idea is that poeple > Thanks > > -- > Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com > UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402 > US +1 360 207 0479 or +1 516 687 5200 > FreeWorldDialup: 635378 > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
