Hi Alex, You may have been on the TAUG list for a while, but I have not seen a single post from you since January 22nd 2006 -- in over 15 months. This only concludes that you are harnessing email address and targeting folks for your non-related Asterisk service.
This is a technical group, and we talk about Asterisk & contact our fellow users with regards to Asterisk & VoIP opportunities. I do not appreciate you contacting me off list like this, complementing my posting of interesting questions - only to offer your service. There are others who post more interesting & technical questions than me, and there are others who post more frequently & regularly than me. Do not contact me for issues not related to asterisk or voip. Thank you. Lloyd On 4/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Lloyd I have been on the TAUG distribution list for a while and I have noticed you are a regular/frequent participant who comes up with interesting technical questions (and often answers to questions raised by others). Anyway the reason I am bringing this up is that I feel a lot of the stuff you are doing would be eligible for lucrative tax credits (and very likely cash payback from the government) under the SR&ED (Scientific Research & Experimental Development) Tax incentive program. If you are already taking advantage of this program then good for you. In case you are not, then I can show you how you can get about 45 cents on the dollar of expenditures back from the government on money you have already spent. This is a zero risk/investment proposition; many of my (small business) clients use this vehicle to finance their operations. Let me know if you are interested in exploring this further, I can help you get some money from the government (Canada Revenue Agency) with no risk or investment on your part. -Alex Dhanjal 416 986 1071 ------------------------------ *From:* Aloysius Thevarajah Lloyd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *Sent:* April 17, 2007 3:26 PM *To:* Toronto Asterisk UG *Subject:* [on-asterisk] RTP Frame 20/30 ms frame size mismatch Hi, My incomming channels using SIP/g711 and outgoing channels using SIP/g729. Asterisk Box doing the Trans coding. when the call start to ringing ( outgoing channels SIP/g729). Lots of noises / static. The incoming channels provider mention to me the incoming channels SIP/g711 frame size 20 msec. But may be the destination using the 30 msec frame. This is happen randomly? *is it a 20/30 ms frame size mismatch ? Can some one help me to solve this issue. so every 60ms ... 10ms of audio gets dropped. * * Is there any way to setup the RTP payload in asterisk for g729 codec? Using the asterisk 1.2.16 Thanks Lloyd *
