Re: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

2007-10-29 Thread Smith, Rick
doesn't look legit to me.

It's got CE/FCC emblems, but no ID #'s ?!


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Subject: [asterisk-users] Mystery phone!

Does anyone know who really makes this phone:

http://www.hybsys.bg/Products/VoIP/IP/Phones/5000/

Large pictures are at the bottom:

http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_1.jpg
http://www.hybsys.bg/img/ipph/IP5000_2.jpg


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[asterisk-users] Video Door Phone

2007-05-16 Thread Smith, Rick
I have a customer that has a campground.
 
Wants to see who's at the gate, remotely, via camera, and talk to that
person through a traditional squawk box and be able to open the gate
remotely from that phone.
 
He doesn't want to have a separate camera feed, etc, he wants to do it
all on one phone.
 
Does such a way to do this exist by using Asterisk and some kind of
relay system / Video phone ?
 
R
 
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RE: [asterisk-users] Dry Copper Pair

2007-05-11 Thread Smith, Rick
Let me see.  Dry pair, $40 for the circuit.

Hardware for each end, $0.

Not paying verizon for DSL or PTP T-1 service?  Priceless.

It's a BANA circuit, btw, in Verizon territory.


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You might be able to try ordering it from a CLEC that can provision it
over UNE and sell it for considerably less.  Depending on your area,
their interconnection agreement, tariffs, etc.  So, your mileage may
vary.

On Fri, 11 May 2007, Matt said something to this effect:

 Hi,
 Does anyone know of a way to get a dry copper pair (also known as an
alarm
 line) from Verizon for less than $20/end?   I know we have been able
to get
 them, but they come out to $40/month for a circuit.. and there's no 
 dial-tone over it


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