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? > _______________________________________________ > Openpbx-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openpbx.org/mailman/listinfo/openpbx-dev > _______________________________________________ Openpbx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openpbx.org/mailman/listinfo/openpbx-dev
