Re: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

2005-12-28 Thread Robert Rawlinson
My thanks to all the great people that have submitted replys. I have the 
information I need now.

Bob Rawlinson


Robert Rawlinson wrote:

I acquired a Blackberry 7100T over Christmas. I had heard it will work 
with * and that is what I want to do with it. But I think it needs a 
SIM card to make it work. If this is true how do I go about getting a 
SIM card for it and how to set it up? Thanks for any help you can offer.

Bob Rawlinson

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[Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

2005-12-27 Thread Robert Rawlinson
I acquired a Blackberry 7100T over Christmas. I had heard it will work 
with * and that is what I want to do with it. But I think it needs a SIM 
card to make it work. If this is true how do I go about getting a SIM 
card for it and how to set it up? Thanks for any help you can offer.

Bob Rawlinson

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

2005-12-27 Thread Kerry Garrison
To get a sim card you need service from T-Mobile. Any cell phone, land line,
sat phone, etc will work with Asterisk depending on what you mean work with
*. You can set up an phone number as a custom extension. If you mean you
want to setup the blackberry as a sip phone that communicates with your
Asterisk server, I don't really know how you use it within the Blackberry
but if you have the Blackberry Enterprise Service you can send out a setting
to the Blackberry to configure a SIP server. To make this all happen you
will need:

Blackberry (you already have that)
SIM Card (requires T-Mobile service account)
Windows 2000/2003 Server (maybe you have one, maybe not)
Blackberry Enterprise Server (about $1,500 for a 5 user license)

This is based on my LIMITED experience servicing a client that has a few
Blackberrys, I have never touched the SIP settings on theirs, I have only
seen them in the BES setup. If there is something different that I don't
know about, please let me know.

Kerry Garrison
Publisher - http://GeekGazette.com - http://VOIPSpeak.net
(949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.techdatapros.com 
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert
Rawlinson
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:50 AM
To: Asterisk
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

I acquired a Blackberry 7100T over Christmas. I had heard it will work with
* and that is what I want to do with it. But I think it needs a SIM card to
make it work. If this is true how do I go about getting a SIM card for it
and how to set it up? Thanks for any help you can offer.
Bob Rawlinson

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

2005-12-27 Thread Alexander Lopez
You do not need the BES server.. It is nice for total wireless
syncronization but not need for it to work. 

The BB will work in three ways:

BES server, Married with Exchange server or Lotus notes. 

Internet only, you are given an address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED], you them forward your emails to it, you
can change the way email get sent so it looks like your address in stead
of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (does not work to well with Domain Keys or
SPF)

Redirector, SW is loaded on your machine (PC) and interacts with
Outlook, all mail is sent to your mailbox in an encripted file and then
the redirector 'redirects it' out to the user via your PC. 


As far as Asterisk support goes, the only support that the BlackBerry
has for Asterisk would be the Bluetooth interface.

Other nice features that are on but not limited to the BB are:

Fax to your email as a PDF. (to read you either need a space lens from
the Hubbel Telescope, or a space Electron Microscope!)

Your VM left on asterisk include caller information so that returning
calls is as easy as select and click.


As far as a SIM card, if your unit is 'unlocked' you can put in any GSM
Sim card and activate service with whiomever you fancy, provided they
support BlackBerry.
.
 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Kerry Garrison
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 1:06 PM
 To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
 
 To get a sim card you need service from T-Mobile. Any cell 
 phone, land line, sat phone, etc will work with Asterisk 
 depending on what you mean work with *. You can set up an 
 phone number as a custom extension. If you mean you want to 
 setup the blackberry as a sip phone that communicates with 
 your Asterisk server, I don't really know how you use it 
 within the Blackberry but if you have the Blackberry 
 Enterprise Service you can send out a setting to the 
 Blackberry to configure a SIP server. To make this all happen 
 you will need:
 
 Blackberry (you already have that)
 SIM Card (requires T-Mobile service account) Windows 
 2000/2003 Server (maybe you have one, maybe not) Blackberry 
 Enterprise Server (about $1,500 for a 5 user license)
 
 This is based on my LIMITED experience servicing a client 
 that has a few Blackberrys, I have never touched the SIP 
 settings on theirs, I have only seen them in the BES setup. 
 If there is something different that I don't know about, 
 please let me know.
 
 Kerry Garrison
 Publisher - http://GeekGazette.com - http://VOIPSpeak.net
 (949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 http://www.techdatapros.com 
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Robert Rawlinson
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:50 AM
 To: Asterisk
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
 
 I acquired a Blackberry 7100T over Christmas. I had heard it 
 will work with
 * and that is what I want to do with it. But I think it needs 
 a SIM card to make it work. If this is true how do I go about 
 getting a SIM card for it and how to set it up? Thanks for 
 any help you can offer.
 Bob Rawlinson
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

2005-12-27 Thread Kerry Garrison
If you do have the Blackberry Enterprise Server, there are options available
to send out a policy to the devices that contains SIP server and account
information. I have seen no other way to access those settings nor do I have
any clue how they would function if I tried to set it to use my Asterisk
server. If I can borrow a Blackberry from my client for a few days, I will
try it.

Kerry Garrison
Publisher - http://GeekGazette.com - http://VOIPSpeak.net
(949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.techdatapros.com 
 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alexander
Lopez
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 12:03 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

You do not need the BES server.. It is nice for total wireless
syncronization but not need for it to work. 

The BB will work in three ways:

BES server, Married with Exchange server or Lotus notes. 

Internet only, you are given an address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED], you them forward your emails to it, you can
change the way email get sent so it looks like your address in stead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (does not work to well with Domain Keys or
SPF)

Redirector, SW is loaded on your machine (PC) and interacts with Outlook,
all mail is sent to your mailbox in an encripted file and then the
redirector 'redirects it' out to the user via your PC. 


As far as Asterisk support goes, the only support that the BlackBerry has
for Asterisk would be the Bluetooth interface.

Other nice features that are on but not limited to the BB are:

Fax to your email as a PDF. (to read you either need a space lens from the
Hubbel Telescope, or a space Electron Microscope!)

Your VM left on asterisk include caller information so that returning calls
is as easy as select and click.


As far as a SIM card, if your unit is 'unlocked' you can put in any GSM Sim
card and activate service with whiomever you fancy, provided they support
BlackBerry.
.
 

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kerry 
 Garrison
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 1:06 PM
 To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
 
 To get a sim card you need service from T-Mobile. Any cell phone, land 
 line, sat phone, etc will work with Asterisk depending on what you 
 mean work with *. You can set up an phone number as a custom 
 extension. If you mean you want to setup the blackberry as a sip phone 
 that communicates with your Asterisk server, I don't really know how 
 you use it within the Blackberry but if you have the Blackberry 
 Enterprise Service you can send out a setting to the Blackberry to 
 configure a SIP server. To make this all happen you will need:
 
 Blackberry (you already have that)
 SIM Card (requires T-Mobile service account) Windows
 2000/2003 Server (maybe you have one, maybe not) Blackberry Enterprise 
 Server (about $1,500 for a 5 user license)
 
 This is based on my LIMITED experience servicing a client that has a 
 few Blackberrys, I have never touched the SIP settings on theirs, I 
 have only seen them in the BES setup.
 If there is something different that I don't know about, please let me 
 know.
 
 Kerry Garrison
 Publisher - http://GeekGazette.com - http://VOIPSpeak.net
 (949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 http://www.techdatapros.com
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert 
 Rawlinson
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:50 AM
 To: Asterisk
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
 
 I acquired a Blackberry 7100T over Christmas. I had heard it will work 
 with
 * and that is what I want to do with it. But I think it needs a SIM 
 card to make it work. If this is true how do I go about getting a SIM 
 card for it and how to set it up? Thanks for any help you can offer.
 Bob Rawlinson
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

2005-12-27 Thread Chris Bagnall
(Bear in mind my knowledge of Blackberry stuff is UK-based, not US-based.
How different it is over there I don't know)

 To get a sim card you need service from T-Mobile.

The Blackberry devices are no different from any other GSM cellphone, so you
can get a SIM card from anyone, not specifically T-Mobile (provided your
device hasn't been locked to a network in the first place, and if it has,
there are plenty of market traders who'll unlock the thing for a few
pounds).

 BES server, Married with Exchange server or Lotus notes. 
 Internet only, you are given an address like 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], you them forward your emails 
 to it, you can change the way email get sent so it looks like 
 your address in stead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (does not 
 work to well with Domain Keys or
 SPF)

The Blackberry will also work fine with standard IMAP/POP3/SMTP servers, so
you aren't tied to an email address they provide in any way/shape/form.

I must point out I've no experience using the SIP side of the device at all.
I might try and steal one off a client in the new year and have a play with
it - I'd no idea it supported SIP at all.

Regards,

Chris
-- 
C.M. Bagnall, Director, Minotaur I.T. Limited
This email is made from 100% recycled electrons


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

2005-12-27 Thread Alexander Lopez
I stand corrected, the 7170 is a BlackBerry that has Wifi Support. The
BES has to support all the BB even if you do not have the option on your
phone chances are that you will have it on the BES.

I wanted to get me one a while back but was told that it became
vaporware, I do not think that BB continued development on that product,
and lately there attention has been elsewhere

This article is more than a year old and still no BB. I wonder if the
Cell Carriers got wind of it and shut it down??
 
http://www.mobiletracker.net/archives/2004/10/18/blackberry_7270.php



Alex

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Kerry Garrison
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 3:25 PM
 To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
 
 If you do have the Blackberry Enterprise Server, there are 
 options available to send out a policy to the devices that 
 contains SIP server and account information. I have seen no 
 other way to access those settings nor do I have any clue how 
 they would function if I tried to set it to use my Asterisk 
 server. If I can borrow a Blackberry from my client for a few 
 days, I will try it.
 
 Kerry Garrison
 Publisher - http://GeekGazette.com - http://VOIPSpeak.net
 (949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 http://www.techdatapros.com 
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Alexander Lopez
 Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 12:03 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
 
 You do not need the BES server.. It is nice for total 
 wireless syncronization but not need for it to work. 
 
 The BB will work in three ways:
 
 BES server, Married with Exchange server or Lotus notes. 
 
 Internet only, you are given an address like 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], you them forward your emails 
 to it, you can change the way email get sent so it looks like 
 your address in stead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (does not 
 work to well with Domain Keys or
 SPF)
 
 Redirector, SW is loaded on your machine (PC) and interacts 
 with Outlook, all mail is sent to your mailbox in an 
 encripted file and then the redirector 'redirects it' out to 
 the user via your PC. 
 
 
 As far as Asterisk support goes, the only support that the 
 BlackBerry has for Asterisk would be the Bluetooth interface.
 
 Other nice features that are on but not limited to the BB are:
 
 Fax to your email as a PDF. (to read you either need a space 
 lens from the Hubbel Telescope, or a space Electron Microscope!)
 
 Your VM left on asterisk include caller information so that 
 returning calls is as easy as select and click.
 
 
 As far as a SIM card, if your unit is 'unlocked' you can put 
 in any GSM Sim card and activate service with whiomever you 
 fancy, provided they support BlackBerry.
 .
  
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kerry 
  Garrison
  Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 1:06 PM
  To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
  Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
  
  To get a sim card you need service from T-Mobile. Any cell 
 phone, land 
  line, sat phone, etc will work with Asterisk depending on what you 
  mean work with *. You can set up an phone number as a custom 
  extension. If you mean you want to setup the blackberry as 
 a sip phone 
  that communicates with your Asterisk server, I don't really 
 know how 
  you use it within the Blackberry but if you have the Blackberry 
  Enterprise Service you can send out a setting to the Blackberry to 
  configure a SIP server. To make this all happen you will need:
  
  Blackberry (you already have that)
  SIM Card (requires T-Mobile service account) Windows
  2000/2003 Server (maybe you have one, maybe not) Blackberry 
 Enterprise 
  Server (about $1,500 for a 5 user license)
  
  This is based on my LIMITED experience servicing a client 
 that has a 
  few Blackberrys, I have never touched the SIP settings on theirs, I 
  have only seen them in the BES setup.
  If there is something different that I don't know about, 
 please let me 
  know.
  
  Kerry Garrison
  Publisher - http://GeekGazette.com - http://VOIPSpeak.net
  (949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  http://www.techdatapros.com
   
  
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf 
 Of Robert 
  Rawlinson
  Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:50 AM
  To: Asterisk
  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
  
  I acquired a Blackberry 7100T over Christmas. I had heard 
 it will work 
  with
  * and that is what I want to do with it. But I think it needs a SIM 
  card to make it work. If this is true how do I go about 
 getting a SIM 
  card for it and how to set it up? Thanks for any help you can offer.
  Bob Rawlinson

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card

2005-12-27 Thread Jason p
BTW chan_bluetooth does not work on the blackberry running 4.0 and
lower , blackberry is locked down so that no calls can be made via
bluetooth (no including the headset) I have read that this is to be
opened up in the new 4.1 code. 
On 12/27/05, Alexander Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I stand corrected, the 7170 is a BlackBerry that has Wifi Support. TheBES has to support all the BB even if you do not have the option on yourphone chances are that you will have it on the BES.I wanted to get me one a while back but was told that it became
vaporware, I do not think that BB continued development on that product,and lately there attention has been elsewhereThis article is more than a year old and still no BB. I wonder if theCell Carriers got wind of it and shut it down??
http://www.mobiletracker.net/archives/2004/10/18/blackberry_7270.phpAlex -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
] On Behalf Of Kerry Garrison Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 3:25 PM To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
 If you do have the Blackberry Enterprise Server, there are options available to send out a policy to the devices that contains SIP server and account information. I have seen no other way to access those settings nor do I have any clue how
 they would function if I tried to set it to use my Asterisk server. If I can borrow a Blackberry from my client for a few days, I will try it. Kerry Garrison Publisher - 
http://GeekGazette.com - http://VOIPSpeak.net (949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
http://www.techdatapros.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Alexander Lopez Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 12:03 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card
 You do not need the BES server.. It is nice for total wireless syncronization but not need for it to work. The BB will work in three ways: BES server, Married with Exchange server or Lotus notes.
 Internet only, you are given an address like [EMAIL PROTECTED], you them forward your emails to it, you can change the way email get sent so it looks like
 your address in stead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] (does not work to well with Domain Keys or SPF) Redirector, SW is loaded on your machine (PC) and interacts with Outlook, all mail is sent to your mailbox in an
 encripted file and then the redirector 'redirects it' out to the user via your PC. As far as Asterisk support goes, the only support that the BlackBerry has for Asterisk would be the Bluetooth interface.
 Other nice features that are on but not limited to the BB are: Fax to your email as a PDF. (to read you either need a space lens from the Hubbel Telescope, or a space Electron Microscope!)
 Your VM left on asterisk include caller information so that returning calls is as easy as select and click. As far as a SIM card, if your unit is 'unlocked' you can put
 in any GSM Sim card and activate service with whiomever you fancy, provided they support BlackBerry. .  -Original Message-  From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Kerry  Garrison  Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 1:06 PM
  To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'  Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card   To get a sim card you need service from T-Mobile. Any cell
 phone, land  line, sat phone, etc will work with Asterisk depending on what you  mean work with *. You can set up an phone number as a custom  extension. If you mean you want to setup the blackberry as
 a sip phone  that communicates with your Asterisk server, I don't really know how  you use it within the Blackberry but if you have the Blackberry  Enterprise Service you can send out a setting to the Blackberry to
  configure a SIP server. To make this all happen you will need:   Blackberry (you already have that)  SIM Card (requires T-Mobile service account) Windows  2000/2003 Server (maybe you have one, maybe not) Blackberry
 Enterprise  Server (about $1,500 for a 5 user license)   This is based on my LIMITED experience servicing a client that has a  few Blackberrys, I have never touched the SIP settings on theirs, I
  have only seen them in the BES setup.  If there is something different that I don't know about, please let me  know.   Kerry Garrison  Publisher - 
http://GeekGazette.com - http://VOIPSpeak.net  (949) 502-7819 x200 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.techdatapros.com-Original Message-  From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Robert  Rawlinson
  Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:50 AM  To: Asterisk  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Blackberry SIM card   I acquired a Blackberry 7100T over Christmas. I had heard
 it will work  with  * and that is what I want to do with it. But I think it needs a SIM  card to make it work. If this is true how do I go about getting a SIM