Hi Jac,

I am interested in this, do you have more info about this (who do we 
have to pay)

Ming-Wei


Jac Barben wrote:
> All:
>
> Because G.729 is so important to my world, I've contacted each of Intel 
> and Sipro.  For the benefit of others that may need licensing here are 
> the costs and contacts:
>
> Intel:
> http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/download/locations/index.htm#perflib
> $199 one time and $80 a year.
>
> Sipro:  http://sipro.com
> Sipro is handling the G.729/G.723 patents for all those that claim have 
> claimed ownership: France Telecom, Mitsubishi, Electric Corporation, 
> Nippon Telephone and Telegraph Corporation,Universite de Sherbrooke (The 
> G.729 Consortium), NEC and Nokia.
> Typically Sipro charges an annual fee per port of use.  The killer here 
> is the minimum - 1000 ports.  Your entry fee is: US $9,884.
>
> I'm pretty certain that I'm going to have to step up to these costs.  To 
> that end, I am thinking of building a library of the Intel/Sipro work 
> for use with OpenPBX and distributing the libraries for commercial use, 
> as permitted by the Intel/Sipro licensing, at a fee similar to the 
> structure defined by Digium. 
>
> Is there any interest here or am I the only one with commercial use plans?
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