Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2016-01-26 Thread Belal
Dear sir,
 
what about receiving call from a GSM gateway. I didn't see the caller ID?. 
is it happen to you? and what is the solution,Please.? 

thanks,
Belal


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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2016-01-26 Thread John Kiniston
Have you turned on sip debugging?

Do you see the caller ID in the invite from your Gateway to your PBX?

On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 2:07 AM, Belal 
wrote:

> Dear sir,
>
> what about receiving call from a GSM gateway. I didn't see the caller ID?.
> is it happen to you? and what is the solution,Please.?
>
> thanks,
> Belal
>
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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM gateway or PCI Card recommendation?

2012-05-14 Thread Hristo Pavlov
Hi All,
Excuse me, I speak broken English.
My setup is Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - asterisk 1.6 + FreePBX.
I've used for 10 month at call center,  GOIP4 Sim cards and GOIP8 Sim cards
- total 12 SIP trunks to PBX. They have disadvantages for example when save
settings break the connection to PBX and sip trunks have to connect again,
it takes about 1-2 minutes. Sometimes detect no sim card in card slot and
have to reboot. Generally I'm happy, because they are cheaper than other
 VOIP GSM Gateway.

2012/5/14 Shahid H shah...@gmail.com

 Anyone got experience with GoIP VoIP GSM Gateway?

 How reliable is it?

 Thanks


 On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 5:11 AM, Jean-Denis Girard jd.gir...@sysnux.pfwrote:

 Hi,

 Le 12/05/2012 06:09, Shahid H a écrit :

  I am looking for a GSM Gateway or GSM PCI Card with minimum of 6 Sim
 Cards slots.

 Which one do you recommend and easier to setup?

 As long it work on UK mobile network and make 6 calls simultaneously.


 I never used GSM cards, but had good success with 2N Voiceblue Lite
 gateways:
 http://www.2n.cz/en/products/**gsm-gateways/voip/voiceblue-**lite/http://www.2n.cz/en/products/gsm-gateways/voip/voiceblue-lite/


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[asterisk-users] GSM gateway or PCI Card recommendation?

2012-05-13 Thread Shahid H
I am looking for a GSM Gateway or GSM PCI Card with minimum of 6 Sim Cards
slots.

Which one do you recommend and easier to setup?

As long it work on UK mobile network and make 6 calls simultaneously.

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM gateway or PCI Card recommendation?

2012-05-13 Thread Jean-Denis Girard

Hi,

Le 12/05/2012 06:09, Shahid H a écrit :

I am looking for a GSM Gateway or GSM PCI Card with minimum of 6 Sim
Cards slots.

Which one do you recommend and easier to setup?

As long it work on UK mobile network and make 6 calls simultaneously.


I never used GSM cards, but had good success with 2N Voiceblue Lite 
gateways:

http://www.2n.cz/en/products/gsm-gateways/voip/voiceblue-lite/


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[asterisk-users] GSM gateway or PCI Card recommendation?

2012-05-12 Thread Shahid H
I am looking for a GSM Gateway or GSM PCI Card with minimum of 6 Sim Cards
slots.

Which one do you recommend and easier to setup?

As long it work on UK mobile network and make 6 calls simultaneously.

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[asterisk-users] GSM gateway call redirect

2012-02-29 Thread Peter Gelencser

Hi,

I have a Portech mv-374 GSM IP gateway and I have to redirect all the 
incoming calls to a certain phone number on every weeknight and all the 
weekend. What would be the best solution? I have to do it by asterisk 
because I have to record all the communication.



Thanks for your help in advance.


Best regards,
Peter Gelencser

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[asterisk-users] GSM Gateway

2010-02-08 Thread Peter
Hello,

I am looking for a gsm gateway that is SIP based i.e no need of FXO/FXS
analogue connection.

I searched the email archives and found messages from 2008 but not sure
how accurate these are.

What do you use and how well it works ? The only sensible one I  found
is  one made by portech and one that is made by Eurodesign.

The one from portech is like a trunk while the one from eurodesign
relies on USB and project GSMOPEN.

what would you recommend - trunk or usb ? Or there are other
possibilities ?

Thanks,

Peter

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway

2010-02-08 Thread Peter den Hartog
http://www.2n.cz/products/gsm_gateways/voip_gsm_gateway/voiceblue_voip_gsm_gateway.html

We use this one, and it works great.. easy to setup and it works with a
normal network connection :)

On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Peter peterp...@aboutsupport.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I am looking for a gsm gateway that is SIP based i.e no need of FXO/FXS
 analogue connection.

 I searched the email archives and found messages from 2008 but not sure
 how accurate these are.

 What do you use and how well it works ? The only sensible one I  found
 is  one made by portech and one that is made by Eurodesign.

 The one from portech is like a trunk while the one from eurodesign
 relies on USB and project GSMOPEN.

 what would you recommend - trunk or usb ? Or there are other
 possibilities ?

 Thanks,

 Peter

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway

2010-02-08 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 02:52:33PM +0200, Peter wrote:

 I am looking for a gsm gateway that is SIP based i.e no need of FXO/FXS
 analogue connection.
 I searched the email archives and found messages from 2008 but not sure
 how accurate these are.
 What do you use and how well it works ? The only sensible one I  found
 is  one made by portech and one that is made by Eurodesign.
 The one from portech is like a trunk while the one from eurodesign
 relies on USB and project GSMOPEN.
 what would you recommend - trunk or usb ? Or there are other
 possibilities ?

Portech GSM gateways tend to work quite well.

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway

2010-02-08 Thread Ron Arts
Op 08-02-10 13:52, Peter schreef:
 Hello,

 I am looking for a gsm gateway that is SIP based i.e no need of FXO/FXS
 analogue connection.


Not too fancy, but these work great, and are pretty cheap:

http://www.wildix.com/product_info.php?products_id=776cPath=

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway

2010-02-08 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Mon, 8 Feb 2010, Peter wrote:

 Hello,

 I am looking for a gsm gateway that is SIP based i.e no need of FXO/FXS
 analogue connection.

 I searched the email archives and found messages from 2008 but not sure
 how accurate these are.

 What do you use and how well it works ? The only sensible one I  found
 is  one made by portech and one that is made by Eurodesign.

 The one from portech is like a trunk while the one from eurodesign
 relies on USB and project GSMOPEN.

I've used a Portech unit (2 sims) in recent times. Did what it said it was 
supposed to do (and still is as far as I'm aware!) Relatively easy to 
setup and just had a few extralines of dialplan to detect the dialled 
number and it was was to a UK mobile, then dial it via the Portech, or 
fail-back to their ISDN lines..

Presumab'y you're using it for LCR type of things - relatively easy to do 
in the UK, but your country's dialling codes might vary ...

Gordon

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway

2010-02-08 Thread Chris Childress
Another vote for the Voiceblues.  Rock solid equipment.

Peter den Hartog wrote:
 http://www.2n.cz/products/gsm_gateways/voip_gsm_gateway/voiceblue_voip_gsm_gateway.html
  


 We use this one, and it works great.. easy to setup and it works with 
 a normal network connection :)

 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Peter peterp...@aboutsupport.com 
 mailto:peterp...@aboutsupport.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I am looking for a gsm gateway that is SIP based i.e no need of
 FXO/FXS
 analogue connection.

 I searched the email archives and found messages from 2008 but not
 sure
 how accurate these are.

 What do you use and how well it works ? The only sensible one I  found
 is  one made by portech and one that is made by Eurodesign.

 The one from portech is like a trunk while the one from eurodesign
 relies on USB and project GSMOPEN.

 what would you recommend - trunk or usb ? Or there are other
 possibilities ?

 Thanks,

 Peter

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway

2010-02-08 Thread Peter
Hi,

I can not find pricing and shipping information for these. I tried to
contact their sales for these. We will see, but most likely we will go
with portech.

Peter

On 08.2.2010 15:15, Peter den Hartog wrote:
 http://www.2n.cz/products/gsm_gateways/voip_gsm_gateway/voiceblue_voip_gsm_gateway.html
 
 We use this one, and it works great.. easy to setup and it works with a
 normal network connection :)
 
 On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Peter peterp...@aboutsupport.com
 mailto:peterp...@aboutsupport.com wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 I am looking for a gsm gateway that is SIP based i.e no need of FXO/FXS
 analogue connection.
 
 I searched the email archives and found messages from 2008 but not sure
 how accurate these are.
 
 What do you use and how well it works ? The only sensible one I  found
 is  one made by portech and one that is made by Eurodesign.
 
 The one from portech is like a trunk while the one from eurodesign
 relies on USB and project GSMOPEN.
 
 what would you recommend - trunk or usb ? Or there are other
 possibilities ?
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-07 Thread Steven
I am using freePBX, so my dialplan uses macros and such, but here is what I do.

exten = 91248640ABCD,1,Goto(outrt-006-CellGateway,394${EXTEN},1)
;I have a list of all of our company's cell phone numbers. (We get free Cell to 
Cell)

[outrt-006-CellGateway]
include = outrt-006-CellGateway-custom
exten = _3949.,1,Macro(dialout-trunk,12,${EXTEN:4},,)
exten = _3949.,n,Macro(dialout-trunk,11,${EXTEN:4},,)
exten = _3949.,n,Macro(dialout-trunk,1,${EXTEN:4},,)
exten = _3949.,n,Macro(outisbusy,)
; end of [outrt-006-CellGateway]

;I have a two port SIP-GSM Gateway.
;Trunk 12 is port2
:Trunk 11 is port1
;Trunk 1 is my PRI, in case the other two port are busy.


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Remco Barendse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have an analog GSM Gateway that is connected to a normal SIP ATA device.

 Basically what it does is this : when you call the extension nr. of the
 SIP ATA port, the GSM Gateway will pick up the phone and presents a (new)
 dial tone, and then dials whichever DTMF tones it received. The SIP ATA ia
 a Grandstream HT286.

 I would like to use the GSM Gateway to route my outbound cellular calls,
 how do i do this in Asterisk? Basically Asterisk should dial the extension
 number and then send required number as DTMF tones to the Gateway through
 the ATA.

 I am using FreePBX, which allows me to create a custom trunk for the
 outgoing calls. Hope this could work :)

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-04 Thread EdPimentl
Have you looked into
http://www.2n.cz/products/gsm_gateways/voip_gsm_gateway/voiceblue_voip_gsm_gateway.html
-E

On Jan 4, 2008 8:43 AM, Remco Barendse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  You can use the D option with the Dial command.
  Something like this should work:
  exten = _06,1,Dial(SIP/gsm_gateway,45,D(${EXTEN})


 It worked

 Here is how i did it in FreePBX :

 1) Setup a SIP extension for the ATA device, in my case i give it
 extension number 298. Edit the extension after creating it set DISALLOW to
 all and set ALLOW to alaw to make sure DTMF sending will work.

 2) Create a custom trunk, and set as Custom Dial String :
 Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 3) add to extensions_custom.conf :
 [custom-gsmvoip-out]
 exten = _.,1,Dial(SIP/298,,D(ww0${EXTEN}))

 Note that i put a leading zero there, because for my fallback outbound
 routes i needed to strip the leading zero so i added it again here.

 4) Insert the custom trunk in outbound routes

 That's it

 Hope this will save somebody else 2 days of frustration :)))

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-04 Thread Remco Barendse

 You can use the D option with the Dial command.
 Something like this should work:
 exten = _06,1,Dial(SIP/gsm_gateway,45,D(${EXTEN})


It worked

Here is how i did it in FreePBX :

1) Setup a SIP extension for the ATA device, in my case i give it 
extension number 298. Edit the extension after creating it set DISALLOW to 
all and set ALLOW to alaw to make sure DTMF sending will work.

2) Create a custom trunk, and set as Custom Dial String :
Local/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

3) add to extensions_custom.conf :
[custom-gsmvoip-out]
exten = _.,1,Dial(SIP/298,,D(ww0${EXTEN}))

Note that i put a leading zero there, because for my fallback outbound 
routes i needed to strip the leading zero so i added it again here.

4) Insert the custom trunk in outbound routes

That's it

Hope this will save somebody else 2 days of frustration :)))

Cheers!

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-04 Thread Remco Barendse

On Fri, 4 Jan 2008, EdPimentl wrote:

 Have you looked into
 http://www.2n.cz/products/gsm_gateways/voip_gsm_gateway/voiceblue_voip_gsm_gateway.html
 -E

Yes i did, looks like an excellent product with many, many features and 
of outstanding quality.

However, given the cost of that unit i would have to be calling mobile 
phones 24 hours per day for at least the next 10 years of my life to 
earn the investment back, so definatively economically unviable.

But thanks for the tip :)

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-04 Thread Michiel van Baak
On 16:10, Fri 04 Jan 08, Remco Barendse wrote:
 
 On Fri, 4 Jan 2008, EdPimentl wrote:
 
  Have you looked into
  http://www.2n.cz/products/gsm_gateways/voip_gsm_gateway/voiceblue_voip_gsm_gateway.html
  -E
 
 Yes i did, looks like an excellent product with many, many features and 
 of outstanding quality.
 
 However, given the cost of that unit i would have to be calling mobile 
 phones 24 hours per day for at least the next 10 years of my life to 
 earn the investment back, so definatively economically unviable.
 
 But thanks for the tip :)

Remco,

If you ever want dialplan/sip.conf hints for the voiceblue
in the netherlands let me know. We have this unit in
production and really like it. It's stable as hell and the
quality is very good. Just make sure you dont put too much
pressure on the antenna connection, that one breaks easily
and forces you to buy a new antenna. Without the antenna the
unit is close to a brick.

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[asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-03 Thread Remco Barendse
I have an analog GSM Gateway that is connected to a normal SIP ATA device.

Basically what it does is this : when you call the extension nr. of the 
SIP ATA port, the GSM Gateway will pick up the phone and presents a (new) 
dial tone, and then dials whichever DTMF tones it received. The SIP ATA ia 
a Grandstream HT286.

I would like to use the GSM Gateway to route my outbound cellular calls, 
how do i do this in Asterisk? Basically Asterisk should dial the extension 
number and then send required number as DTMF tones to the Gateway through 
the ATA.

I am using FreePBX, which allows me to create a custom trunk for the 
outgoing calls. Hope this could work :)

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-03 Thread Benchev
On Thursday 03 January 2008 15:28:15 Remco Barendse wrote:
 I have an analog GSM Gateway that is connected to a normal SIP ATA device.

 Basically what it does is this : when you call the extension nr. of the
 SIP ATA port, the GSM Gateway will pick up the phone and presents a (new)
 dial tone, and then dials whichever DTMF tones it received. The SIP ATA ia
 a Grandstream HT286.

 I would like to use the GSM Gateway to route my outbound cellular calls,
 how do i do this in Asterisk? Basically Asterisk should dial the extension
 number and then send required number as DTMF tones to the Gateway through
 the ATA.
Basically Grandstream HT286 is a single port FXS ATA. 
In order to interconnect GSM gateway one would need FXO. 
Are you sure it gives you new dialing tone or this is the * itself
you hear?

Boyko

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-03 Thread Remco Barendse
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008, Benchev wrote:

 Basically Grandstream HT286 is a single port FXS ATA.
 In order to interconnect GSM gateway one would need FXO.
 Are you sure it gives you new dialing tone or this is the * itself
 you hear?

Yes, i am positive that i get a new dialtone from the GSM Gateway.

If i dial DTMF codes from a SIP phone connected to Asterisk, i can see the 
digits appear in the display of the GSM Gateway. But it is a bit 
incovenient to call an internal extension, wait for the dialtone and then 
punch in all the numbers of the cell phone i need to call.

I would prefer Asterisk to decide where / how to route the call and send 
the DTMF inband to the ATA device.

Thanks!!


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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-03 Thread Atis Lezdins
Remco Barendse wrote:
 I have an analog GSM Gateway that is connected to a normal SIP ATA device.
 
 Basically what it does is this : when you call the extension nr. of the 
 SIP ATA port, the GSM Gateway will pick up the phone and presents a (new) 
 dial tone, and then dials whichever DTMF tones it received. The SIP ATA ia 
 a Grandstream HT286.
 
 I would like to use the GSM Gateway to route my outbound cellular calls, 
 how do i do this in Asterisk? Basically Asterisk should dial the extension 
 number and then send required number as DTMF tones to the Gateway through 
 the ATA.
 
 I am using FreePBX, which allows me to create a custom trunk for the 
 outgoing calls. Hope this could work :)

This should work:

context out-gateway {
_X. {
Dial(SIP/gateway,30,M(dial-gateway^${EXTEN}));
}
}

macro dial-gateway(number) {
Wait(1);
SendDTMF(${number});
}

You dial to gateway, and execute macro upon answer (if i remember 
correctly, it should be executed within dialed channel), so macro sends 
the number you need to dial on GSM gateway in DTMF, and after that 
bridges the call. You might try removing the Wait(1), but your GSM 
gateway could expect some idle time before receiving digits so i put it 
there.

Regards,
Atis

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-03 Thread Michiel van Baak
On 15:38, Thu 03 Jan 08, Remco Barendse wrote:
 On Thu, 3 Jan 2008, Benchev wrote:
 
  Basically Grandstream HT286 is a single port FXS ATA.
  In order to interconnect GSM gateway one would need FXO.
  Are you sure it gives you new dialing tone or this is the * itself
  you hear?
 
 Yes, i am positive that i get a new dialtone from the GSM Gateway.
 
 If i dial DTMF codes from a SIP phone connected to Asterisk, i can see the 
 digits appear in the display of the GSM Gateway. But it is a bit 
 incovenient to call an internal extension, wait for the dialtone and then 
 punch in all the numbers of the cell phone i need to call.
 
 I would prefer Asterisk to decide where / how to route the call and send 
 the DTMF inband to the ATA device.
 
 Thanks!!

You can use the D option with the Dial command.
Something like this should work:
exten = _06,1,Dial(SIP/gsm_gateway,45,D(${EXTEN})


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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway behind SIP ATA?

2008-01-03 Thread Benchev
On Thursday 03 January 2008 16:38:35 Remco Barendse wrote:
 On Thu, 3 Jan 2008, Benchev wrote:
  Basically Grandstream HT286 is a single port FXS ATA.
  In order to interconnect GSM gateway one would need FXO.
  Are you sure it gives you new dialing tone or this is the * itself
  you hear?

 Yes, i am positive that i get a new dialtone from the GSM Gateway.

 If i dial DTMF codes from a SIP phone connected to Asterisk, i can see the
 digits appear in the display of the GSM Gateway. But it is a bit
 incovenient to call an internal extension, wait for the dialtone and then
 punch in all the numbers of the cell phone i need to call.

 I would prefer Asterisk to decide where / how to route the call and send
 the DTMF inband to the ATA device.
Yep. I've found a gsm gateway that does  ...calls from VoIP to GSM and GSM to 
VoIP and uses the SIP protocols so is ideal for use as a SIP Trunk on many 
SIP based VoIP PBX Phone Systems...
Sorry, didn't know such a thing exists.

I don't think it matters dialing DTMF or not 
a simple dialplan trick should do.
From home (Europe) I do: 
[gsm-out]
exten = _0N.,1,Dial(SIP/gsm_gateway)
exten = _0N.,2,Hangup
Means all calls starting with zero and have digits from 2-9
afterwards go here. The mobile numbers start with 088 or 089.

Otherwise I dial 01 for US and 011 for International.
These are just ideas. You could figure out something else that
fits your needs.

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway promotion from £69GBP

2007-02-14 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 15:33 +0800, Sam Tam wrote:
 Hello All
 
  
 
 This month we would like to offer our GSM Gateway range for less to
 clear up some spaces.
 
etc

Perhaps, you could explain what is NON COMMERCIAL about your post.

I would not buy anything from a spammer.



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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway promotion from£69G BP

2007-02-14 Thread Wireless
Spamming aside, you can buy these cheaper from a ebay seller in Germany -
including post


- Original Message - 
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asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 8:41 AM
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway promotion from£69GBP


 On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 15:33 +0800, Sam Tam wrote:
  Hello All
 
 
 
  This month we would like to offer our GSM Gateway range for less to
  clear up some spaces.
 
 etc

 Perhaps, you could explain what is NON COMMERCIAL about your post.

 I would not buy anything from a spammer.



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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway promotion from £69GBP

2007-02-14 Thread Peter Bowyer

On 14/02/07, Dave Cotton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 15:33 +0800, Sam Tam wrote:
 Hello All



 This month we would like to offer our GSM Gateway range for less to
 clear up some spaces.

etc

Perhaps, you could explain what is NON COMMERCIAL about your post.


He does this all the time, and never bothers to respond to objections.
Doesn't answer questions about how he mis-describes his products,
either.

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway promotion from ?69GBP

2007-02-14 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Wed, Feb 14, 2007 at 09:41:32AM +0100, Dave Cotton wrote:

 On Wed, 2007-02-14 at 15:33 +0800, Sam Tam wrote:
  Hello All
  This month we would like to offer our GSM Gateway range for less to
  clear up some spaces.
 etc
 Perhaps, you could explain what is NON COMMERCIAL about your post.
 I would not buy anything from a spammer.

Because Sam likes to do this about once per month.

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[asterisk-users] GSM Gateway promotion from £69GBP

2007-02-13 Thread Sam Tam
Hello All

 

This month we would like to offer our GSM Gateway range for less to clear up
some spaces.

 

CT-GSM-1000   Basic GSM Gateway (RJ11) Single Sim £69

CT-G01GSM Gateway with SMS Feature (RJ11) Single Sim £99

CT-G04GSM Gateway (RJ11) Quad Sims£400

CT-G08GSM Gateway (RJ11) 8 Sims   £800

CT-SC375  VoIP GSM Gateway (RJ45) Single Sim  £199

CT-SC375  VoIP GSM Gateway (RJ45) Single Sim SMS  £209

 

 

Delivery fee is £20 per item to anywhere in the world via normal post office
mail un-insurance. If you prefer insurance and express service, I can send
it via DHL for £40.

 

More info can be found on cyber-telcom.net

 

Sam 

 

 

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RE: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway Promotion from £69G BP

2006-09-25 Thread Sam Tam
Hello All

This month we would like to offer our GSM Gateway range for less to clear up
some spaces.

CT-GSM-1000 Basic GSM Gateway (RJ11) Single Sim
£69
CT-G01  GSM Gateway with SMS Feature (RJ11) Single Sim  £99
CT-G04  GSM Gateway (RJ11) Quad Sims£400
CT-G08  GSM Gateway (RJ11) 8 Sims   £800
CT-SC375VoIP GSM Gateway (RJ45) Single Sim
£199
CT-SC375VoIP GSM Gateway (RJ45) Single Sim SMS  £209


Delivery fee is £20 per item to anywhere in the world via normal post office
mail un-insurance. If you prefer insurance and express service, I can send
it via DHL for £40.

More info can be found on cyber-telecom.net

Sam


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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway Promotion from £69GBP

2006-09-25 Thread Alex Robar
This is a non-commercial discussion list, hence the name Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion. Post this to the -biz group.On 9/25/06, 
Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello AllThis month we would like to offer our GSM Gateway range for less to clear upsome spaces.CT-GSM-1000 Basic GSM Gateway (RJ11) Single Sim£69CT-G01GSM Gateway with SMS Feature (RJ11) Single Sim£99
CT-G04GSM Gateway (RJ11) Quad Sims£400CT-G08GSM Gateway (RJ11) 8 Sims £800CT-SC375VoIP GSM Gateway (RJ45) Single Sim
£199CT-SC375VoIP GSM Gateway (RJ45) Single Sim SMS£209Delivery fee is £20 per item to anywhere in the world via normal post officemail un-insurance. If you prefer insurance and express service, I can send
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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM Gateway Promotion from ?69GBP

2006-09-25 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 06:09:02PM -0400, Alex Robar wrote:

This is a non-commercial discussion list, hence the name Asterisk
Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion. Post this to the -biz
group.

He does this every month or so 


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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM gateway and FXO ATA

2006-08-26 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 01:35:36AM +0800, Sam Tam wrote:

 WE can provide you with budget GSM Gateway if you are interested?

which is commercial nope? wrong list again? could have been private
Email?


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RE: [asterisk-users] GSM gateway and FXO ATA

2006-08-25 Thread Sam Tam
Hello 

WE can provide you with budget GSM Gateway if you are interested?
Sam

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Par?ina
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 4:59 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] GSM gateway and FXO ATA

Hi list!

I'm trying to connect Analog GSM gateway (2N Ateus) with Asterisk 1.2.5 over
Grandstream HT488 ATA. I have plugged gateway to FXO port of ATA. Incoming
calls work the way I call GSM number and then I get DISA to call inside
company. Outgoing call work well when I call VoIP number of ATA which calls
gateway and then I dial number I wish to call over gateway. As I said, it
works fine.

Now I would like to dial ATA_number+number_I_wish_to_call so that I don't
have to dial twice when I'm trying to establish outgoing call from company
thru gateway.

I have tried this but it doesn't work well.

; to dial outside thru GSM gateway
exten = _456.,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},30,tTD(${EXTEN:3}))
exten = _456.,n,Hangup 

This is what I see on CLI:

-- Executing Dial(SIP/577-104c, SIP/4560989970434|30|tTD(248)) in
new stack
  == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
-- Executing Hangup(SIP/577-104c, ) in new stack
  == Spawn extension (sip, 4560989970434, 2) exited non-zero on
'SIP/577-104c'

Why asterisk thinks that gateway is busy when it's not?



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[asterisk-users] GSM gateway and FXO ATA

2006-08-22 Thread Tomislav Parčina
Hi list!

I'm trying to connect Analog GSM gateway (2N Ateus) with Asterisk 1.2.5 over 
Grandstream HT488 ATA. I have plugged gateway to FXO port of ATA. Incoming 
calls work the way I call GSM number and then I get DISA to call inside 
company. Outgoing call work well when I call VoIP number of ATA which calls 
gateway and then I dial number I wish to call over gateway. As I said, it works 
fine.

Now I would like to dial ATA_number+number_I_wish_to_call so that I don't have 
to dial twice when I'm trying to establish outgoing call from company thru 
gateway.

I have tried this but it doesn't work well.

; to dial outside thru GSM gateway
exten = _456.,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},30,tTD(${EXTEN:3}))
exten = _456.,n,Hangup 

This is what I see on CLI:

-- Executing Dial(SIP/577-104c, SIP/4560989970434|30|tTD(248)) in new 
stack
  == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
-- Executing Hangup(SIP/577-104c, ) in new stack
  == Spawn extension (sip, 4560989970434, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/577-104c'

Why asterisk thinks that gateway is busy when it's not?



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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM gateway and FXO ATA

2006-08-22 Thread Paul Hales

What you need is something like:

exten = _456.,1,Dial(SIP/[EMAIL PROTECTED],30,tTD(${EXTEN:3}))

regards,

PaulH
AsteriskIT
www.asteriskit.com.au


On Tue, 2006-08-22 at 10:59 +0200, Tomislav Parčina wrote:
 Hi list!
 
 I'm trying to connect Analog GSM gateway (2N Ateus) with Asterisk 1.2.5 over 
 Grandstream HT488 ATA. I have plugged gateway to FXO port of ATA. Incoming 
 calls work the way I call GSM number and then I get DISA to call inside 
 company. Outgoing call work well when I call VoIP number of ATA which calls 
 gateway and then I dial number I wish to call over gateway. As I said, it 
 works fine.
 
 Now I would like to dial ATA_number+number_I_wish_to_call so that I don't 
 have to dial twice when I'm trying to establish outgoing call from company 
 thru gateway.
 
 I have tried this but it doesn't work well.
 
 ; to dial outside thru GSM gateway
 exten = _456.,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},30,tTD(${EXTEN:3}))
 exten = _456.,n,Hangup 
 
 This is what I see on CLI:
 
 -- Executing Dial(SIP/577-104c, SIP/4560989970434|30|tTD(248)) in new 
 stack
   == Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:0/0/1)
 -- Executing Hangup(SIP/577-104c, ) in new stack
   == Spawn extension (sip, 4560989970434, 2) exited non-zero on 'SIP/577-104c'
 
 Why asterisk thinks that gateway is busy when it's not?
 
 
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM gateway and FXO ATA

2006-08-22 Thread Marnus van Niekerk
Assuming the 456 is the ATA number and the outside number is always 10
digits.

exten = _456.,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN:0:3}/${EXTEN:-10},tT)

but then it might as well be

exten = _456.,1,Dial(SIP/456/${EXTEN:-10},tT)

 ; to dial outside thru GSM gateway
 exten = _456.,1,Dial(SIP/${EXTEN},30,tTD(${EXTEN:3}))
 exten = _456.,n,Hangup 
   

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM gateway flooded cell - how to detect?

2006-07-20 Thread Tim Panton


On 18 Jul 2006, at 15:28, Colin Anderson wrote:

We are using an Ateus VoiceBlue to GSM gateway calls on our * 1.0.9  
server.
It works perfectly fine, except at peak periods, say, 10 AM and 3  
PM. At
that point, calls get dropped (not gateway'd) and Asterisk jumps to  
the next
priority in the dialplan. Our interpretation of this is that the  
local GSM
cell is flooded with other calls and can't service our request, so  
nothing

to to with Asterisk or the gateway. No matter how hard we try, during
off-hours, we can't replicate this behavior. My question is how to  
detect
this behavior and relay the call out to our PRI instead. I've had a  
couple

of ideas so far, but nothing has panned out:


I'd capture some SIP traces and see if there are useful differences in
the calls that don't go through, then work forward from them to getting
that info into your dial plan.

Alternatively, you could ask Ateus for some support, the gateway
must _know_ the hangup cause was congestion, it should just be
a matter of it telling you !


Tim Panton

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM gateway flooded cell - how to detect?

2006-07-20 Thread Woodoo People .pGa!
Keyboardot ragadtam, hogy va'laszoljak Colin Anderson osszedobalt bytejaira:

I think, if you should receive network busy, or unreachable (or at least
something, you should handle). You can also try your cellphone, if it gives
better result. Before moving your adapter, you also can try, to buy a 
directional
gsm antenna, and direct it to another cell. If you have some time and electrical
knowledge, you can do something like Satellite rotation - so you can force your
gsm gateway to roam to another cell.

here is the status info of my voismart gsm board:
  MCC MNC  LAC   ID BSIC ARFCN RxLev
  216  01 0022 3053   2149   -49 dBm
  RxLev Sub: -44 dBm
  RxLev Full: -40 dBm
  RxQual: 0 (BER less than 0.1%)
  RxQual Sub: 5 (BER 3.8% = 5.4%)
  RxQual Full: 0 (BER less than 0.1%)
  Timeslot: 0
  TA: 0
  RSSI: = -51 dB,
  BER: 99 (N/A)
gsm*CLI
Adjacent cells (6)
  #  MCC MNC  LAC   ID BSIC ARFCN RxLev
  1: 216  01 0022 3144546   -70 dBm
  2: 216  01 0022 3054751   -72 dBm
  3: 216  01 0022 2eed654   -78 dBm
  4: 216  01 0022 2eed656   -87 dBm
  5: 216  01 0022 2ef5744   -89 dBm
  6: 216  01 0022 2fdc   2043   -90 dBm

as you can see, there is 7 cells (with the 2cm, included rubberduck antenna)
and 4 of them have nice signal.
(I'm going to ask them if there is a chance to manually disable a specified
cell to not to connect)

 We are using an Ateus VoiceBlue to GSM gateway calls on our * 1.0.9 server.
 It works perfectly fine, except at peak periods, say, 10 AM and 3 PM. At
 that point, calls get dropped (not gateway'd) and Asterisk jumps to the next
 priority in the dialplan. Our interpretation of this is that the local GSM
 cell is flooded with other calls and can't service our request, so nothing
 to to with Asterisk or the gateway. No matter how hard we try, during
 off-hours, we can't replicate this behavior. My question is how to detect
 this behavior and relay the call out to our PRI instead. I've had a couple
 of ideas so far, but nothing has panned out:
 
 1. Use the ${DIALSTATUS} variable, however when the condition occurs, the
 variable is set to NOANSWER which is the same setting if the guy doesn't
 pick up his phone, so it does me no good, since I can't correctly detect
 whether it is the gateway or whatever. Maybe an AGI which sets a timer to
 detect ringtime? More information: This is different than if the gateway is
 full and can't service the request, which I am already successfully testing
 for before the dialplan makes the determination to use the gateway in the
 first place or not.
 
 2. Dial the target cell using the gateway and the PRI simultaneously, so
 this masks the condition. If the gateway kacks, then the call would still go
 through the PRI to the target cell.  This would work, however I am using the
 'r' option to dial, in order to detect early audio if the user has his cell
 off to advance the dialplan. When I do this, and the user answers, the PRI
 channel gets an early-audio indicator from the GSM provider (The person you
 are calling can't answer blablabla ), and Asterisk drops to the next
 priority in the dialplan, which I do *not* want to do, until the user has
 hung up or doesn't answer. Getting rid of the 'r' option is not in the
 cards. 
 
 Another idea which just occured to me is to physically move the gateway to
 another location a few km away that we have a VPN tunnel to, and just route
 calls over there - another cell, maybe not so saturated, right? The danger
 there is that the gateway is not on the LAN so the side effect is that our
 infrastructure becomes more fragile i.e. if the VPN is down the gateway
 doesn't work. Still, I think it's worth a try.
 
 Anybody have any spitballs about how to work around this issue? When the
 gateway works, it saves is $2-4K a month in airtime, so I definitely don't
 want to abandon it. My GSM provider (Rogers) could care less about working
 with me to address this, since it is more revenue for him. 
 
 tia
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM gateway flooded cell - how to detect?

2006-07-20 Thread Colin Anderson
 We are using an Ateus VoiceBlue to GSM gateway calls on our * 1.0.9
server.
 It works perfectly fine, except at peak periods, say, 10 AM and 3 PM. At
 that point, calls get dropped (not gateway'd) and Asterisk jumps to the
next
 priority in the dialplan. Our interpretation of this is that the local GSM
 cell is flooded with other calls and can't service our request, so nothing
 to to with Asterisk or the gateway. No matter how hard we try, during
 off-hours, we can't replicate this behavior. My question is how to detect
 this behavior and relay the call out to our PRI instead. I've had a couple
 of ideas so far, but nothing has panned out:

Thanks for the replies, good suggestions. What I've decided to to instead is
to modify my AGI that I use to detect the number of avaliable channels on
the gateway to artifically report a full gateway back to Asterisk from 9:30
AM to 10:30 AM and from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM. It's not elegant, but it will
solve the problem from my user's perspective. 

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[Asterisk-Users] GSM gateway flooded ce ll - how to detect?

2006-07-18 Thread Colin Anderson
We are using an Ateus VoiceBlue to GSM gateway calls on our * 1.0.9 server.
It works perfectly fine, except at peak periods, say, 10 AM and 3 PM. At
that point, calls get dropped (not gateway'd) and Asterisk jumps to the next
priority in the dialplan. Our interpretation of this is that the local GSM
cell is flooded with other calls and can't service our request, so nothing
to to with Asterisk or the gateway. No matter how hard we try, during
off-hours, we can't replicate this behavior. My question is how to detect
this behavior and relay the call out to our PRI instead. I've had a couple
of ideas so far, but nothing has panned out:

1. Use the ${DIALSTATUS} variable, however when the condition occurs, the
variable is set to NOANSWER which is the same setting if the guy doesn't
pick up his phone, so it does me no good, since I can't correctly detect
whether it is the gateway or whatever. Maybe an AGI which sets a timer to
detect ringtime? More information: This is different than if the gateway is
full and can't service the request, which I am already successfully testing
for before the dialplan makes the determination to use the gateway in the
first place or not.

2. Dial the target cell using the gateway and the PRI simultaneously, so
this masks the condition. If the gateway kacks, then the call would still go
through the PRI to the target cell.  This would work, however I am using the
'r' option to dial, in order to detect early audio if the user has his cell
off to advance the dialplan. When I do this, and the user answers, the PRI
channel gets an early-audio indicator from the GSM provider (The person you
are calling can't answer blablabla ), and Asterisk drops to the next
priority in the dialplan, which I do *not* want to do, until the user has
hung up or doesn't answer. Getting rid of the 'r' option is not in the
cards. 

Another idea which just occured to me is to physically move the gateway to
another location a few km away that we have a VPN tunnel to, and just route
calls over there - another cell, maybe not so saturated, right? The danger
there is that the gateway is not on the LAN so the side effect is that our
infrastructure becomes more fragile i.e. if the VPN is down the gateway
doesn't work. Still, I think it's worth a try.

Anybody have any spitballs about how to work around this issue? When the
gateway works, it saves is $2-4K a month in airtime, so I definitely don't
want to abandon it. My GSM provider (Rogers) could care less about working
with me to address this, since it is more revenue for him. 

tia
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[Asterisk-Users] Gsm Gateway , again !

2006-04-24 Thread Mohammad Salaque
Dear all

I am looking for suggestion , solution.

my scenario is :  ppls will call to my gsm number my gsm will response
IVR from my Asetrisk box. ( with a2blling ) and could make call

now i am looking for cheap hardware solution for that gsmgateway .my
Budget is  around 5000US$  for  24 gsm gateways.

I am planing  to use 3 tenor ( with 8 ports fxo each ) and 24 telullar
but will that work?  as i did that using land line and its working
fine .

pls let me know iif anyone has solutions (under my budget)

Thanks
Salaque
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-21 Thread Dumpolid Exeplish
I kind of like the idea of 2n's stargate but when i read the
manual (the one available for download), there were a lot of
complicated issues in configuring the device, (i mean, you have to like
set jumbers on the m/board,etc) and there was a clause that said that
callc could only be routed form the gsm module to the primary pri card,
i.e its a one way traffic from voip to gsm. Although, i wouldnt know if
they have upgraded that perticular manual, but according to what i am
readdin on their site, they may have resolved that issue
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-20 Thread Dumpolid Exeplish
well, does this gateway support SIP?? and does it generate its own CDR? could you send the devices brocure/tech spec.??

thanks


On 2/19/06, Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Why not get 30 GSM Gateway from us at £60 each and then get an asterisk or some voip gateway like A800 and then link it all up








From: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
] On Behalf Of Dumpolid ExeplishSent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:54 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.comSubject:
 [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY


Hi everyone,

Can anyone give me suggestions on any equipment that can connect from VOIP to a GSMgateway(channelbank that can load up to 30 sim cards and make 30 VOIP-to-GSM calls simultaneously), i hav looked at 2z's Stargate (which has a VOIP card) but the device is really a GSM-to-ISDN device. I am looking of a device that is purely VOIP to GSM 




Any Ideas??



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-20 Thread tim panton


On 19 Feb 2006, at 14:54, Dumpolid Exeplish wrote:


Hi everyone,
Can anyone give me suggestions on any equipment that can connect  
from VOIP to a GSM gateway (channelbank that can load up to 30 sim  
cards and make 30 VOIP-to-GSM calls simultaneously), i hav looked  
at 2z's Stargate (which has a VOIP card) but the device is really a  
GSM-to-ISDN device. I am looking of a device that is purely VOIP to  
GSM


I haven't got one, but from their web site it looks like they make a  
'pure' model with no ISDN.


http://www.2n.cz/products/gsm_gateways/isdn_pri_gsm_gateways/ 
stargate_gsm_gateways.html


Basic unit (CPU, PSU, AUX and VoIP) - NEW VoIP interface 5070002E

Is there something missing from that ?

I'm curious, since I may need such a thing in a month or 2.

T.



Any Ideas??


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-20 Thread yusuf

Dumpolid Exeplish wrote:

Hi everyone,
Can anyone give me suggestions on any equipment that can connect from 
VOIP to a GSM gateway (channelbank that can load up to 30 sim cards and 
make 30 VOIP-to-GSM calls simultaneously), i hav looked at 2z's Stargate 
(which has a VOIP card) but the device is really a GSM-to-ISDN device. I 
am looking of a device that is purely VOIP to GSM
 
Any Ideas??
 

try Quescom , www.quescom.co.za

the Q400,  they connect to the LAN, then you can dial SIP or H323, using 
g711, g723, g729. Thet take 12 sim cards eeach

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-20 Thread yusuf

yusuf wrote:

Dumpolid Exeplish wrote:


Hi everyone,
Can anyone give me suggestions on any equipment that can connect from 
VOIP to a GSM gateway (channelbank that can load up to 30 sim cards 
and make 30 VOIP-to-GSM calls simultaneously), i hav looked at 2z's 
Stargate (which has a VOIP card) but the device is really a 
GSM-to-ISDN device. I am looking of a device that is purely VOIP to GSM
 
Any Ideas??
 


try Quescom , www.quescom.co.za

the Q400,  they connect to the LAN, then you can dial SIP or H323, using 
g711, g723, g729. Thet take 12 sim cards eeach



thats so supposed to be www.quescom.com

:)
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-20 Thread Sam Tam








Why not get an asterisk and install
software like a2billing on it.

It has CDR and things like that











From:
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7:33 PM
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 Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM
GATEWAY








well, does this gateway support SIP?? and does it generate its own CDR? could
you send the devices brocure/tech spec.??











thanks


















On 2/19/06, Sam Tam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Why not get 30 GSM Gateway from us at £60 each and then get
an asterisk or some voip gateway like A800 and then link it all up 















From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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] On Behalf Of Dumpolid Exeplish
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006
10:54 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users]
GSM GATEWAY







Hi
everyone,





Can
anyone give me suggestions on any equipment that can connect from VOIP to a
GSMgateway(channelbank that can load up to 30 sim cards and make 30
VOIP-to-GSM calls simultaneously), i hav looked at 2z's Stargate (which has a
VOIP card) but the device is really a GSM-to-ISDN device. I am looking of a
device that is purely VOIP to GSM 











Any
Ideas??


















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[Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-19 Thread Dumpolid Exeplish
Hi everyone,
Can anyone give me suggestions on any equipment that can connect from VOIP to a GSMgateway(channelbank that can load up to 30 sim cards and make 30 VOIP-to-GSM calls simultaneously), i hav looked at 2z's Stargate (which has a VOIP card) but the device is really a GSM-to-ISDN device. I am looking of a device that is purely VOIP to GSM


Any Ideas??


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-19 Thread Sam Tam








Why not get 30 GSM Gateway from us at £60
each and then get an asterisk or some voip gateway like A800 and then link it
all up















From:
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Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006
10:54 PM
To:
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] GSM
GATEWAY







Hi everyone,





Can anyone give me suggestions on any equipment that can connect from
VOIP to a GSMgateway(channelbank that can load up to 30 sim cards
and make 30 VOIP-to-GSM calls simultaneously), i hav looked at 2z's Stargate
(which has a VOIP card) but the device is really a GSM-to-ISDN device. I am
looking of a device that is purely VOIP to GSM 











Any Ideas??




















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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY

2006-02-19 Thread Dovid Bender
Because there are cheaper solutions than purchasing 30
gateways that have an RJ11. S/He (sorry abd with
names) would then have to get a channel banker. This
is a lot more costly than some solutions out there.


--- Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Why not get 30 GSM Gateway from us at £60 each and
 then get an asterisk or
 some voip gateway like A800 and then link it all up
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
   _  
 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Dumpolid
 Exeplish
 Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 10:54 PM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] GSM GATEWAY
 
  
 
 Hi everyone,
 
 Can anyone give me suggestions on any equipment that
 can connect from VOIP
 to a GSM gateway (channelbank that can load up to 30
 sim cards and make 30
 VOIP-to-GSM calls simultaneously), i hav looked at
 2z's Stargate (which has
 a VOIP card) but the device is really a GSM-to-ISDN
 device. I am looking of
 a device that is purely VOIP to GSM 
 
  
 
 Any Ideas??
 
  
 
  
 
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[Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-02-06 Thread Sam Tam



Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.

Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.

Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx
etc..

Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

I have limited stock therefore please act quick to avoid disappointment 

Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency 
Peak power: 2 W
Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
Sencitivity:-104dB
Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
Condition temperature:0C~+40C
Working humidity:45%-90%
Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
Circumstance noise:60 dB
Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer ‘s optional)
Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC
port(optional)

For more info please email gsm AT cyber-telecom.net for more info or visit
www.cyber-telecom.net to purchase right away.

Sam


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-02-06 Thread Dovid Bender
I believe that this email should be going to the BIZ
list only.

--- Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 
 
 Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode
 with external antenna.
 
 Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before
 dispatch.
 
 Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the
 box without any
 configuration. So should be good alternatively of
 phonecell or nokia pbx
 etc..
 
 Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit
 excluding shipping.
 
 I have limited stock therefore please act quick to
 avoid disappointment 
 
 Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double
 frequency 
 Peak power: 2 W
 Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
 Sencitivity:-104dB
 Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
 Condition temperature:0C~+40C
 Working humidity:45%-90%
 Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
 Circumstance noise:60 dB
 Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
 AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency
 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
 Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer ‘s
 optional)
 Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
 Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type
 port(optional).TNC
 port(optional)
 
 For more info please email gsm AT cyber-telecom.net
 for more info or visit
 www.cyber-telecom.net to purchase right away.
 
 Sam
 
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-22 Thread Sam Tam
I don't think there is any laws on GSM Gateway itself.



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Are GSM gateways allowed in Canada?
And can we resell it?
Robert


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 On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 01:23:26PM -, Chris Bagnall wrote:
 
   I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? 
   VOIP calls are pretty inexpensive as they are now.
  It largely depends on the country you're calling. Here in the UK, 
  calls to mobiles are maintained at an artificially high 
 rate because 
  the terminating network (the mobile networks) get a cut of call 
  revenue for calls *to* your mobile. By contrast, in the US, 
 the mobile 
  customer often pays a small charge per minute on incoming 
 calls (as I understand the market over there).
  You'll also find in the UK the mobile phone market is heavily 
  subsidized by the networks such that you can get phones for free if 
  you sign up to 12 month contracts. I often find that it's 
  cost-effective to get a new contract every 12 months (with a free 
  phone), even if I don't want the phone. Flog the phone on ebay and 
  you've got a spare SIM with lots of inclusive minutes for 
 almost nothing.
 
 In the UK the wholesale rates are set by Ofcom (like the 
 FCC), which works out about 7p'ish per minute.
 
 However the operators can offer retail bundles (including 
 phones) and for a monthly contract they throw in various 
 ammounts of cross network minutes (or free to their own 
 network or whatever). With clever dial-plans and multiple 
 terminals connected to multiple networks you can generally 
 get free calls to mobile users (basically clever least cost 
 routing, time of day sometimes needs to be taken into account 
 as well).
 
 However there are some disadvantages, the main being you cant 
 set CLI of the outgoing call as it will always be tied to the 
 SIM of the mobile terminal.
 
 Another is that you can NOT run a GSM gateway (as they're 
 known) for 3rd parties. So if you want to connect your office 
 PBX to a gateway to make use of cheap mobile termination for 
 your own company that's fine, but as an ITSP (or traditional 
 telco) you can not allow 3rd party traffic to utilise a 
 gateway. If networks find you are using a gateway (as a 
 telco) they can cut it off, no questions asked. Gateways have 
 been determined to be fixed infrastructure, therefore NOT mobile.
 
 There is (or maybe was by now) an Ofcom consultation asking 
 whether this should be changed, the mobile operators will 
 fight it, telcos and other users will be asking for it to be changed.
 
 Of course this is UK specific, other countries have more 
 lenient policies (I think Belgium allow gateways, France 
 doesn't allow any kind, and some allow them with the 
 co-operation of the operators).
 
 
 Steve
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-22 Thread Sam Tam
Why not get a asterisk or Normal VoiP Gateway and then connect those
together .

Sure that will still cost less than 300 USD

and then you can run sip or iax or h323 on it.


Email me on sam AT cyber-telecom DOT net for more info

Sam

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Remco Barende wrote:
 Not really, their suggested retail price is USD 300 for the analog 
 unit, probably because of the intelligent stuff in the box (which we 
 do not need when using *).

 At USD 300 you can find SIP capable devices, for an analog unit the 
 SIPCE is 3x more expensive than the unit we were discussing.

Where can I find the $300 SIP capable units?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-08 Thread Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling

JCC wrote:

I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? VOIP calls are
pretty inexpensive as they are now. Is the use of a gateway intended as a
backup incase a wired network connection goes down? I have being looking
around the net for information on this. Anyone out there using it and if so
you can please share with me how you use this technology? Any information
will be appreciated.


As you have seen from the other responses, there are advantages to this 
(and carriers support it) in other parts of the world.  In the USA there 
isn't much need for such a device since calls to cell phones and calls 
to landlines cost the same amount.  In other parts of the world a call 
to a cell phone is MUCH more expensive that calls to a landline.


In many parts of Europe if you have a GSM gateway then the cell phones 
can become part of your Centrex system.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-08 Thread Mike Fedyk

Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:


JCC wrote:

I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? VOIP 
calls are
pretty inexpensive as they are now. Is the use of a gateway intended 
as a

backup incase a wired network connection goes down? I have being looking
around the net for information on this. Anyone out there using it and 
if so
you can please share with me how you use this technology? Any 
information

will be appreciated.



As you have seen from the other responses, there are advantages to 
this (and carriers support it) in other parts of the world.  In the 
USA there isn't much need for such a device since calls to cell phones 
and calls to landlines cost the same amount.  In other parts of the 
world a call to a cell phone is MUCH more expensive that calls to a 
landline.


In many parts of Europe if you have a GSM gateway then the cell phones 
can become part of your Centrex system.


They have their advantages in the US also.  For instance, if you have 
your cell phones with a carrier that has free calls to the same network, 
then you can drastically reduce bills with a callback system.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-07 Thread pdhales
I have used both Telular analog units and Voiceblue SIP units in Australia.

PaulH

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 Is anyone aware of the details of this in Australia?

 I'd love to be able to let tech's have calls route straight to their
 mobiles when 'in-house'

 Steve Kennedy wrote:

 On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 01:23:26PM -, Chris Bagnall wrote:
 
 
 
 I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway?
 VOIP calls are pretty inexpensive as they are now.
 
 
 It largely depends on the country you're calling. Here in the UK, calls
to
 mobiles are maintained at an artificially high rate because the
terminating
 network (the mobile networks) get a cut of call revenue for calls *to*
your
 mobile. By contrast, in the US, the mobile customer often pays a small
 charge per minute on incoming calls (as I understand the market over
there).
 You'll also find in the UK the mobile phone market is heavily subsidized
by
 the networks such that you can get phones for free if you sign up to 12
 month contracts. I often find that it's cost-effective to get a new
contract
 every 12 months (with a free phone), even if I don't want the phone.
Flog
 the phone on ebay and you've got a spare SIM with lots of inclusive
minutes
 for almost nothing.
 
 
 
 In the UK the wholesale rates are set by Ofcom (like the FCC), which
 works out about 7p'ish per minute.
 
 However the operators can offer retail bundles (including phones) and
 for a monthly contract they throw in various ammounts of cross network
 minutes (or free to their own network or whatever). With clever
 dial-plans and multiple terminals connected to multiple networks you can
 generally get free calls to mobile users (basically clever least cost
 routing, time of day sometimes needs to be taken into account as well).
 
 However there are some disadvantages, the main being you cant set CLI of
 the outgoing call as it will always be tied to the SIM of the mobile
 terminal.
 
 Another is that you can NOT run a GSM gateway (as they're known) for 3rd
 parties. So if you want to connect your office PBX to a gateway to make
 use of cheap mobile termination for your own company that's fine, but as
 an ITSP (or traditional telco) you can not allow 3rd party traffic to
 utilise a gateway. If networks find you are using a gateway (as a telco)
 they can cut it off, no questions asked. Gateways have been determined
 to be fixed infrastructure, therefore NOT mobile.
 
 There is (or maybe was by now) an Ofcom consultation asking whether this
 should be changed, the mobile operators will fight it, telcos and other
 users will be asking for it to be changed.
 
 Of course this is UK specific, other countries have more lenient
 policies (I think Belgium allow gateways, France doesn't allow any kind,
 and some allow them with the co-operation of the operators).
 
 
 Steve
 
 
 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Remco Barende
Not really, their suggested retail price is USD 300 for the analog unit, 
probably because of the intelligent stuff in the box (which we do not 
need when using *).


At USD 300 you can find SIP capable devices, for an analog unit the SIPCE 
is 3x more expensive than the unit we were discussing.


But thanks for the tip!


On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Cory Andrews wrote:

SICPE has a new product called the GSM Call Director that may be of interest 
to GSM enthusiasts.


http://www.sipcpe.com/fx300GSM.html

Cory Andrews
Purchasing Manager
++
VOIPSupply.com
A Division of b2 Technologies
454 Sonwil Drive
Buffalo, NY 14225

direct - 716.250.3402
mobile - 716.907.4054
email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AIM - b2Cory

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We have ran out of stock in our office in UK. All GSM Gateway are now being
send from HK therefore the shipping will be more expensive than usual.



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Chris Bagnall wrote:

Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with
external antenna.
Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box
without any configuration. So should be good alternatively of
phonecell or nokia pbx etc..
Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.



Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm
seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of the spare SIM

cards

lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.

Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-day

delivery,

or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit high for an item
apparently located in the UK.

Regards,

Chris


We were working in the area (Reading) and offered to pay cash and
collect from their site, but the response was;

that they could only be sent direct from the far east

We weren't prepared to take the risk, I mean they turned down cash!

Bails

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Chris Mason (Lists)

Remco Barende wrote:
Not really, their suggested retail price is USD 300 for the analog 
unit, probably because of the intelligent stuff in the box (which we 
do not need when using *).


At USD 300 you can find SIP capable devices, for an analog unit the 
SIPCE is 3x more expensive than the unit we were discussing.



Where can I find the $300 SIP capable units?

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread JCC
I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? VOIP calls are
pretty inexpensive as they are now. Is the use of a gateway intended as a
backup incase a wired network connection goes down? I have being looking
around the net for information on this. Anyone out there using it and if so
you can please share with me how you use this technology? Any information
will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jay

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Remco Barende wrote:
 Not really, their suggested retail price is USD 300 for the analog 
 unit, probably because of the intelligent stuff in the box (which we 
 do not need when using *).

 At USD 300 you can find SIP capable devices, for an analog unit the 
 SIPCE is 3x more expensive than the unit we were discussing.

Where can I find the $300 SIP capable units?

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Pete Barnwell
On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 07:35 -0500, JCC wrote:
 I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? VOIP calls are
 pretty inexpensive as they are now. Is the use of a gateway intended as a
 backup incase a wired network connection goes down? I have being looking
 around the net for information on this. Anyone out there using it and if so
 you can please share with me how you use this technology? Any information
 will be appreciated.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jay

Hi Jay,

I use them because:

Calls between mobiles on our package are free. Calls from * to mobile
routed via ITSP aren't. If I route them via a GSM gateway then we don't
pay any call charges for calls to any of our mobile people. Instead we
pay about £14 p.c.m. for the extra SIM card, which we save in about 2
days.

Cheers

Pete

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Remco Barende

VOIP - GSM calls may be cheap if you call to China.

When you call a cell in The Netherlands it will cost you USD 0.25 per 
minute. I am located in NL therefore a lot of calls go to NL mobiles.


You can buy sim cards that offer minutes for USD 0.02 per minute, if you 
can recommend a carrier that offers VOIP - NL GSM calls for that amount I 
will be very happy :)




On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, JCC wrote:


I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? VOIP calls are
pretty inexpensive as they are now. Is the use of a gateway intended as a
backup incase a wired network connection goes down? I have being looking
around the net for information on this. Anyone out there using it and if so
you can please share with me how you use this technology? Any information
will be appreciated.

Thanks,

Jay

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Remco Barende wrote:

Not really, their suggested retail price is USD 300 for the analog
unit, probably because of the intelligent stuff in the box (which we
do not need when using *).

At USD 300 you can find SIP capable devices, for an analog unit the
SIPCE is 3x more expensive than the unit we were discussing.


Where can I find the $300 SIP capable units?



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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Chris Bagnall
 I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? 
 VOIP calls are pretty inexpensive as they are now.

It largely depends on the country you're calling. Here in the UK, calls to
mobiles are maintained at an artificially high rate because the terminating
network (the mobile networks) get a cut of call revenue for calls *to* your
mobile. By contrast, in the US, the mobile customer often pays a small
charge per minute on incoming calls (as I understand the market over there).

You'll also find in the UK the mobile phone market is heavily subsidized by
the networks such that you can get phones for free if you sign up to 12
month contracts. I often find that it's cost-effective to get a new contract
every 12 months (with a free phone), even if I don't want the phone. Flog
the phone on ebay and you've got a spare SIM with lots of inclusive minutes
for almost nothing.

Regards,

Chris
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 01:23:26PM -, Chris Bagnall wrote:

  I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? 
  VOIP calls are pretty inexpensive as they are now.
 It largely depends on the country you're calling. Here in the UK, calls to
 mobiles are maintained at an artificially high rate because the terminating
 network (the mobile networks) get a cut of call revenue for calls *to* your
 mobile. By contrast, in the US, the mobile customer often pays a small
 charge per minute on incoming calls (as I understand the market over there).
 You'll also find in the UK the mobile phone market is heavily subsidized by
 the networks such that you can get phones for free if you sign up to 12
 month contracts. I often find that it's cost-effective to get a new contract
 every 12 months (with a free phone), even if I don't want the phone. Flog
 the phone on ebay and you've got a spare SIM with lots of inclusive minutes
 for almost nothing.

In the UK the wholesale rates are set by Ofcom (like the FCC), which
works out about 7p'ish per minute.

However the operators can offer retail bundles (including phones) and
for a monthly contract they throw in various ammounts of cross network
minutes (or free to their own network or whatever). With clever
dial-plans and multiple terminals connected to multiple networks you can
generally get free calls to mobile users (basically clever least cost
routing, time of day sometimes needs to be taken into account as well).

However there are some disadvantages, the main being you cant set CLI of
the outgoing call as it will always be tied to the SIM of the mobile
terminal.

Another is that you can NOT run a GSM gateway (as they're known) for 3rd
parties. So if you want to connect your office PBX to a gateway to make
use of cheap mobile termination for your own company that's fine, but as
an ITSP (or traditional telco) you can not allow 3rd party traffic to
utilise a gateway. If networks find you are using a gateway (as a telco)
they can cut it off, no questions asked. Gateways have been determined
to be fixed infrastructure, therefore NOT mobile.

There is (or maybe was by now) an Ofcom consultation asking whether this
should be changed, the mobile operators will fight it, telcos and other
users will be asking for it to be changed.

Of course this is UK specific, other countries have more lenient
policies (I think Belgium allow gateways, France doesn't allow any kind,
and some allow them with the co-operation of the operators).


Steve

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Adrian Carter

Is anyone aware of the details of this in Australia?

I'd love to be able to let tech's have calls route straight to their
mobiles when 'in-house'

Steve Kennedy wrote:


On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 01:23:26PM -, Chris Bagnall wrote:

 

I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? 
VOIP calls are pretty inexpensive as they are now.
 


It largely depends on the country you're calling. Here in the UK, calls to
mobiles are maintained at an artificially high rate because the terminating
network (the mobile networks) get a cut of call revenue for calls *to* your
mobile. By contrast, in the US, the mobile customer often pays a small
charge per minute on incoming calls (as I understand the market over there).
You'll also find in the UK the mobile phone market is heavily subsidized by
the networks such that you can get phones for free if you sign up to 12
month contracts. I often find that it's cost-effective to get a new contract
every 12 months (with a free phone), even if I don't want the phone. Flog
the phone on ebay and you've got a spare SIM with lots of inclusive minutes
for almost nothing.
   



In the UK the wholesale rates are set by Ofcom (like the FCC), which
works out about 7p'ish per minute.

However the operators can offer retail bundles (including phones) and
for a monthly contract they throw in various ammounts of cross network
minutes (or free to their own network or whatever). With clever
dial-plans and multiple terminals connected to multiple networks you can
generally get free calls to mobile users (basically clever least cost
routing, time of day sometimes needs to be taken into account as well).

However there are some disadvantages, the main being you cant set CLI of
the outgoing call as it will always be tied to the SIM of the mobile
terminal.

Another is that you can NOT run a GSM gateway (as they're known) for 3rd
parties. So if you want to connect your office PBX to a gateway to make
use of cheap mobile termination for your own company that's fine, but as
an ITSP (or traditional telco) you can not allow 3rd party traffic to
utilise a gateway. If networks find you are using a gateway (as a telco)
they can cut it off, no questions asked. Gateways have been determined
to be fixed infrastructure, therefore NOT mobile.

There is (or maybe was by now) an Ofcom consultation asking whether this
should be changed, the mobile operators will fight it, telcos and other
users will be asking for it to be changed.

Of course this is UK specific, other countries have more lenient
policies (I think Belgium allow gateways, France doesn't allow any kind,
and some allow them with the co-operation of the operators).


Steve

 



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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver



However there are some disadvantages, the main being you cant set CLI of
the outgoing call as it will always be tied to the SIM of the mobile
terminal.
 


That's true. You can however choose to mask the caller ID.



Another is that you can NOT run a GSM gateway (as they're known) for 3rd
parties. So if you want to connect your office PBX to a gateway to make
use of cheap mobile termination for your own company that's fine, but as
an ITSP (or traditional telco) you can not allow 3rd party traffic to
utilise a gateway. If networks find you are using a gateway (as a telco)
they can cut it off, no questions asked. Gateways have been determined
to be fixed infrastructure, therefore NOT mobile.
 

Yes, mobile grey routing is illegal in the UK. However it DOES happen in 
the UK, and on a large scale (you're talking dozens of E1s worth of 
capacity), I can guarantee you. I've seen it!




Of course this is UK specific, other countries have more lenient
policies (I think Belgium allow gateways, France doesn't allow any kind,
and some allow them with the co-operation of the operators).
 

France fully allows GSM gateways. In fact one of the leading IP/GSM 
manufacturer, Quescom, is French. Their latest product, the SIM server, 
is just mad: it is able so auto-swap SIM cards and IMEI remotely to 
simulate somebody roaming around and stay below mobile providers' radar.


The ARCEP (France's flavor of regulators) solution to the problem is to 
force biggest mobile phone companies to lower their off net wholesale 
rates (over a span of 3 years) until it closes the GSM gateway economic 
space.



Cheers,
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 06:48:27PM +0400, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:

 However there are some disadvantages, the main being you cant set CLI of
 the outgoing call as it will always be tied to the SIM of the mobile
 terminal.
 That's true. You can however choose to mask the caller ID.

Yup, for telcos (in the broadest sense) offering a service, generally
people want to be able to call back the number that dialed them.

 Another is that you can NOT run a GSM gateway (as they're known) for 3rd
 parties. So if you want to connect your office PBX to a gateway to make
 use of cheap mobile termination for your own company that's fine, but as
 an ITSP (or traditional telco) you can not allow 3rd party traffic to
 utilise a gateway. If networks find you are using a gateway (as a telco)
 they can cut it off, no questions asked. Gateways have been determined
 to be fixed infrastructure, therefore NOT mobile.
 Yes, mobile grey routing is illegal in the UK. However it DOES happen in 
 the UK, and on a large scale (you're talking dozens of E1s worth of 
 capacity), I can guarantee you. I've seen it!

Of course it does, but generally the networks can find them quite
quickly (as local cells get congested) and they cut off the SIMs.

 Of course this is UK specific, other countries have more lenient
 policies (I think Belgium allow gateways, France doesn't allow any kind,
 and some allow them with the co-operation of the operators).
 France fully allows GSM gateways. In fact one of the leading IP/GSM 
 manufacturer, Quescom, is French. Their latest product, the SIM server, 
 is just mad: it is able so auto-swap SIM cards and IMEI remotely to 
 simulate somebody roaming around and stay below mobile providers' radar.

OK wrong way round there ...


Steve

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Robert Augustyn
Are GSM gateways allowed in Canada?
And can we resell it?
Robert


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
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 Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 9:17 AM
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale
 
 On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 01:23:26PM -, Chris Bagnall wrote:
 
   I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? 
   VOIP calls are pretty inexpensive as they are now.
  It largely depends on the country you're calling. Here in the UK, 
  calls to mobiles are maintained at an artificially high 
 rate because 
  the terminating network (the mobile networks) get a cut of call 
  revenue for calls *to* your mobile. By contrast, in the US, 
 the mobile 
  customer often pays a small charge per minute on incoming 
 calls (as I understand the market over there).
  You'll also find in the UK the mobile phone market is heavily 
  subsidized by the networks such that you can get phones for free if 
  you sign up to 12 month contracts. I often find that it's 
  cost-effective to get a new contract every 12 months (with a free 
  phone), even if I don't want the phone. Flog the phone on ebay and 
  you've got a spare SIM with lots of inclusive minutes for 
 almost nothing.
 
 In the UK the wholesale rates are set by Ofcom (like the 
 FCC), which works out about 7p'ish per minute.
 
 However the operators can offer retail bundles (including 
 phones) and for a monthly contract they throw in various 
 ammounts of cross network minutes (or free to their own 
 network or whatever). With clever dial-plans and multiple 
 terminals connected to multiple networks you can generally 
 get free calls to mobile users (basically clever least cost 
 routing, time of day sometimes needs to be taken into account 
 as well).
 
 However there are some disadvantages, the main being you cant 
 set CLI of the outgoing call as it will always be tied to the 
 SIM of the mobile terminal.
 
 Another is that you can NOT run a GSM gateway (as they're 
 known) for 3rd parties. So if you want to connect your office 
 PBX to a gateway to make use of cheap mobile termination for 
 your own company that's fine, but as an ITSP (or traditional 
 telco) you can not allow 3rd party traffic to utilise a 
 gateway. If networks find you are using a gateway (as a 
 telco) they can cut it off, no questions asked. Gateways have 
 been determined to be fixed infrastructure, therefore NOT mobile.
 
 There is (or maybe was by now) an Ofcom consultation asking 
 whether this should be changed, the mobile operators will 
 fight it, telcos and other users will be asking for it to be changed.
 
 Of course this is UK specific, other countries have more 
 lenient policies (I think Belgium allow gateways, France 
 doesn't allow any kind, and some allow them with the 
 co-operation of the operators).
 
 
 Steve
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Jonathan Attwood
Couple of ways I use mine:

My mobile operator has just started charging for calls to Freephone
numbers. Therefore, I call into my GSM terminal, free of charge then
hop back out on VoIP or PSTN to make the Freephone call.

My wife has a pay-as-you-go mobile. She can ring a DID on my Asterisk,
which will never answer, so costs her (me) nothing. Then Asterisk
checks the CLI. If it's a CLI from an allowed list, Asterisk will call
her back, using the GSM terminal, out of my inclusive minutes  give
her a dial tone. She can then ring anywhere she likes, as if she were
still at home.




On 1/6/06, JCC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I don't get it. What is the advantage of using a GSM gateway? VOIP calls are
 pretty inexpensive as they are now. Is the use of a gateway intended as a
 backup incase a wired network connection goes down? I have being looking
 around the net for information on this. Anyone out there using it and if so
 you can please share with me how you use this technology? Any information
 will be appreciated.

 Thanks,

 Jay

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 Remco Barende wrote:
  Not really, their suggested retail price is USD 300 for the analog
  unit, probably because of the intelligent stuff in the box (which we
  do not need when using *).
 
  At USD 300 you can find SIP capable devices, for an analog unit the
  SIPCE is 3x more expensive than the unit we were discussing.
 
 Where can I find the $300 SIP capable units?

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Chris Bagnall
Has anyone using a GSM gateway incorporated some time monitors into their
dialplan?

For example, if a SIM card has 400 inclusive minutes to any network in a
month, I want to make sure that Asterisk doesn't go beyond that unless it's
for calls to the same network (once you're out of inclusive minutes,
cross-network call charges skyrocket, whilst calls to the same network are
still competitively priced).

How might one go about configuring that in the dialplan?

Regards,

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Chris Mason (Lists)

Chris Bagnall wrote:

Has anyone using a GSM gateway incorporated some time monitors into their
dialplan?

For example, if a SIM card has 400 inclusive minutes to any network in a
month, I want to make sure that Asterisk doesn't go beyond that unless it's
for calls to the same network (once you're out of inclusive minutes,
cross-network call charges skyrocket, whilst calls to the same network are
still competitively priced).

  

Should be an easy agi to write.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-06 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 11:20:24PM +0100, Hans Witvliet wrote:

 On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 15:57 -0500, Cory Andrews wrote:
  SICPE has a new product called the GSM Call Director that may be of 
  interest 
  to GSM enthusiasts.
  http://www.sipcpe.com/fx300GSM.html
 Looks nice, doing triple band and so on.
 I presume it works like an mobile-phone.
 Does the counter part also exists?
 The devices to which mobile phones and gateways like above communicate..
 I mean a GSM basestation (BSC, BTS), in order to be your own
 gsm-provider

Have a look at a company called IP.Access, they make a picocell (BSC)
for about GBP 2,000. However you'll also need an MSC and probably a
license to utilise ther mobile spectrum (well you do in the UK) [and all
the other infrastructure required to run a GSM network - HLR, SMSC...]


Steve

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread Chris Bagnall
 Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with 
 external antenna.
 Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
 Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box 
 without any configuration. So should be good alternatively of 
 phonecell or nokia pbx etc..
 Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm
seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of the spare SIM cards
lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.

Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-day delivery,
or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit high for an item
apparently located in the UK.

Regards,

Chris
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread bails

Chris Bagnall wrote:
Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with 
external antenna.

Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box 
without any configuration. So should be good alternatively of 
phonecell or nokia pbx etc..

Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.



Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm
seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of the spare SIM cards
lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.

Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-day delivery,
or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit high for an item
apparently located in the UK.

Regards,

Chris


We were working in the area (Reading) and offered to pay cash and 
collect from their site, but the response was;


that they could only be sent direct from the far east

We weren't prepared to take the risk, I mean they turned down cash!

Bails
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread bbench
On Thursday 05 January 2006 17:09, Chris Bagnall wrote:
  Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with
  external antenna.
  Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
  Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box
  without any configuration. So should be good alternatively of
  phonecell or nokia pbx etc..
  Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

 Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm
 seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of the spare SIM
 cards lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.

 Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-day
 delivery, or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit high for
 an item apparently located in the UK.
I have got one and and is working fine. It's exactly for
cards lying around still inside their 12-month contracts..
Actually it's full extend PnP-SIM-card-GSM-gateway(I forgot to unlock the 
pin:) so keep this in mind). There are 2 fxs ports, but I use just one; 
points to a SPA3000. The other could go to a phone set, too(I did test it)
And that's it... pretty much .  Anything else you want to do is * job and dial 
plans. When one calls from outside, first is getting authenticated against
CallerId and could then dial internal or any other destination.

It's a week I have it and works no problem. It is a little big, but much 
cheaper than other solutions, I have checked around.

The one I have came from HK during Xmas and took a little longer, but 
the freight was fine with me because I like things that just work.
Hope that helps,
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver



I have got one and and is working fine. It's exactly for
cards lying around still inside their 12-month contracts..
Actually it's full extend PnP-SIM-card-GSM-gateway(I forgot to unlock the 
pin:) so keep this in mind). There are 2 fxs ports, but I use just one; 
points to a SPA3000. The other could go to a phone set, too(I did test it)
And that's it... pretty much .  Anything else you want to do is * job and dial 
plans. When one calls from outside, first is getting authenticated against

CallerId and could then dial internal or any other destination.

It's a week I have it and works no problem. It is a little big, but much 
cheaper than other solutions, I have checked around.
 

Sounds pretty cool! Is the antenna detachable? Can you replace it with a 
longer antenna which can be stuck somewhere with decent GSM reception?


Cheers,
Jean-Michel.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread stotaro




 I have got one and and is working fine. It's exactly for
 cards lying around still inside their 12-month contracts..
 Actually it's full extend PnP-SIM-card-GSM-gateway(I forgot to unlock the
 pin:) so keep this in mind). There are 2 fxs ports, but I use just one;
 points to a SPA3000. The other could go to a phone set, too(I did test
it)
 And that's it... pretty much .  Anything else you want to do is * job and
dial
 plans. When one calls from outside, first is getting authenticated
against
 CallerId and could then dial internal or any other destination.
 
 It's a week I have it and works no problem. It is a little big, but much
 cheaper than other solutions, I have checked around.
 
 
 Sounds pretty cool! Is the antenna detachable? Can you replace it with a
 longer antenna which can be stuck somewhere with decent GSM reception?

 Cheers,
 Jean-Michel.


Can it be used to send SMS via asterisk?

Thanks,
Steve

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread bbench
On Friday 06 January 2006 00:19, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
 I have got one and and is working fine. It's exactly for
 cards lying around still inside their 12-month contracts..
 Actually it's full extend PnP-SIM-card-GSM-gateway(I forgot to unlock the
 pin:) so keep this in mind). There are 2 fxs ports, but I use just one;
 points to a SPA3000. The other could go to a phone set, too(I did test it)
 And that's it... pretty much .  Anything else you want to do is * job and
  dial plans. When one calls from outside, first is getting authenticated
  against CallerId and could then dial internal or any other destination.
 
 It's a week I have it and works no problem. It is a little big, but much
 cheaper than other solutions, I have checked around.

 Sounds pretty cool! Is the antenna detachable? Can you replace it with a
 longer antenna which can be stuck somewhere with decent GSM reception?
For Remco, no I don't know who the producer is, but 
as far as I can tell the box is Chinese or something close.

The antenna is 30cm tall, on magnetic stand connected to a cable 
about 1.5m long, which could become longer I guess. One could substitute the
body with a longer on, unscrewing it from the stand
I'm keeping it sticked upon my metal desk light, hanging from the ceiling
upside down, but looking through the window for a gsm cell :)
Hope you'll like it.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread bbench
On Thursday 05 January 2006 21:31, stotaro wrote:
  I have got one and and is working fine. It's exactly for
  cards lying around still inside their 12-month contracts..
  Actually it's full extend PnP-SIM-card-GSM-gateway(I forgot to unlock
   the pin:) so keep this in mind). There are 2 fxs ports, but I use just
   one; points to a SPA3000. The other could go to a phone set, too(I did
   test

 it)

  And that's it... pretty much .  Anything else you want to do is * job
   and

 dial

  plans. When one calls from outside, first is getting authenticated

 against

  CallerId and could then dial internal or any other destination.
  
  It's a week I have it and works no problem. It is a little big, but much
  cheaper than other solutions, I have checked around.
 
  Sounds pretty cool! Is the antenna detachable? Can you replace it with a
  longer antenna which can be stuck somewhere with decent GSM reception?
 
  Cheers,
  Jean-Michel.

 Can it be used to send SMS via asterisk?
Not by it self (It is rather cellsocket kind of thing),
but with an appropriate sms application, why not?
i.e. see http://tuxmobil.org/phones_linux_sms.html
for hints.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread Sam Tam
We have ran out of stock in our office in UK. All GSM Gateway are now being
send from HK therefore the shipping will be more expensive than usual.



-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bails
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:18 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

Chris Bagnall wrote:
Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with 
external antenna.
Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box 
without any configuration. So should be good alternatively of 
phonecell or nokia pbx etc..
Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.
 
 
 Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm
 seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of the spare SIM
cards
 lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.
 
 Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-day
delivery,
 or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit high for an item
 apparently located in the UK.
 
 Regards,
 
 Chris

We were working in the area (Reading) and offered to pay cash and 
collect from their site, but the response was;

that they could only be sent direct from the far east

We weren't prepared to take the risk, I mean they turned down cash!

Bails

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread Cory Andrews
SICPE has a new product called the GSM Call Director that may be of interest 
to GSM enthusiasts.


http://www.sipcpe.com/fx300GSM.html

Cory Andrews
Purchasing Manager
++
VOIPSupply.com
A Division of b2 Technologies
454 Sonwil Drive
Buffalo, NY 14225

direct - 716.250.3402
mobile - 716.907.4054
email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AIM - b2Cory

- Original Message - 
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To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' 
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com

Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 3:30 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale


We have ran out of stock in our office in UK. All GSM Gateway are now being
send from HK therefore the shipping will be more expensive than usual.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bails
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:18 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

Chris Bagnall wrote:

Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with
external antenna.
Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box
without any configuration. So should be good alternatively of
phonecell or nokia pbx etc..
Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.



Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm
seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of the spare SIM

cards

lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.

Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-day

delivery,

or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit high for an item
apparently located in the UK.

Regards,

Chris


We were working in the area (Reading) and offered to pay cash and
collect from their site, but the response was;

that they could only be sent direct from the far east

We weren't prepared to take the risk, I mean they turned down cash!

Bails

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread John Novack

I gather from the information that this is not usable in the US market,.
It is NOT a world band GSM .

John Novack


Sam Tam wrote:


We have ran out of stock in our office in UK. All GSM Gateway are now being
send from HK therefore the shipping will be more expensive than usual.



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bails
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:18 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

Chris Bagnall wrote:
 

Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with 
external antenna.

Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box 
without any configuration. So should be good alternatively of 
phonecell or nokia pbx etc..

Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.
 


Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm
seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of the spare SIM
   


cards
 


lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.

Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-day
   


delivery,
 


or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit high for an item
apparently located in the UK.

Regards,

Chris
   



We were working in the area (Reading) and offered to pay cash and 
collect from their site, but the response was;


that they could only be sent direct from the far east

We weren't prepared to take the risk, I mean they turned down cash!

Bails

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread Rusty Dekema
$300 seems pretty expensive for such a device, especially since someone using it in conjunction with Asterisk would most likely not need its built-in routing features. It's a nice looking device though! Thanks,
RustyOn 1/5/06, Cory Andrews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SICPE has a new product called the GSM Call Director that may be of interestto GSM enthusiasts.http://www.sipcpe.com/fx300GSM.htmlCory AndrewsPurchasing Manager
++VOIPSupply.comA Division of b2 Technologies454 Sonwil DriveBuffalo, NY 14225direct - 716.250.3402mobile - 716.907.4054email - 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM - b2Cory- Original Message -From: Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
asterisk-users@lists.digium.comSent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 3:30 PMSubject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for saleWe have ran out of stock in our office in UK. All GSM Gateway are now being
send from HK therefore the shipping will be more expensive than usual.-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of bailsSent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:18 AMTo: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for saleChris Bagnall wrote:Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode withexternal antenna.Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the boxwithout any configuration. So should be good alternatively ofphonecell or nokia pbx etc..Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.
 Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of the spare SIMcards lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.
 Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-daydelivery, or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit high for an item apparently located in the UK.
 Regards, ChrisWe were working in the area (Reading) and offered to pay cash andcollect from their site, but the response was;that they could only be sent direct from the far east
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread Robert Augustyn
What is the price and availability?
robert 

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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
 Cory Andrews
 Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 3:58 PM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale
 
 SICPE has a new product called the GSM Call Director that may 
 be of interest to GSM enthusiasts.
 
 http://www.sipcpe.com/fx300GSM.html
 
 Cory Andrews
 Purchasing Manager
 ++
 VOIPSupply.com
 A Division of b2 Technologies
 454 Sonwil Drive
 Buffalo, NY 14225
 
 direct - 716.250.3402
 mobile - 716.907.4054
 email - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 AIM - b2Cory
 
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 To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' 
 asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 3:30 PM
 Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale
 
 
 We have ran out of stock in our office in UK. All GSM Gateway 
 are now being
 send from HK therefore the shipping will be more expensive than usual.
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bails
 Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 12:18 AM
 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
 Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale
 
 Chris Bagnall wrote:
 Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with
 external antenna.
 Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.
 Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box
 without any configuration. So should be good alternatively of
 phonecell or nokia pbx etc..
 Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.
 
 
  Has anyone bought one of these and able to offer some feedback? I'm
  seriously considering a GSM gateway to take advantage of 
 the spare SIM
 cards
  lying around still inside their 12-month contracts.
 
  Looking at the website in question, delivery is £17.37 for a 6-day
 delivery,
  or £10 for a 30+ day delivery, both of which seem a bit 
 high for an item
  apparently located in the UK.
 
  Regards,
 
  Chris
 
 We were working in the area (Reading) and offered to pay cash and
 collect from their site, but the response was;
 
 that they could only be sent direct from the far east
 
 We weren't prepared to take the risk, I mean they turned down cash!
 
 Bails
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-05 Thread Hans Witvliet
On Thu, 2006-01-05 at 15:57 -0500, Cory Andrews wrote:
 SICPE has a new product called the GSM Call Director that may be of interest 
 to GSM enthusiasts.
 
 http://www.sipcpe.com/fx300GSM.html
 

Looks nice, doing triple band and so on.
I presume it works like an mobile-phone.
Does the counter part also exists?
The devices to which mobile phones and gateways like above communicate..
I mean a GSM basestation (BSC, BTS), in order to be your own
gsm-provider

HW
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[Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2006-01-03 Thread Sam Tam


Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.

Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.

Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx
etc..

Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

I have limited stock therefore please act quick to avoid disappointment 

Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency 
Peak power: 2 W
Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
Sencitivity:-104dB
Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
Condition temperature:0C~+40C
Working humidity:45%-90%
Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
Circumstance noise:60 dB
Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer ‘s optional)
Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC
port(optional)

For more info please email gsm AT cyber-telecom.net for more info or visit
www.cyber-telecom.net to purchase right away.

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[Asterisk-Users] GSM-gateway setup

2005-12-28 Thread bbench
Merry Christmas List,
Any body with experience on the GSM-gatewas that
Cyber-telecom.net sell?
The thing keeps on asking for a PASS and ...
pretty much that's all.
Help anyone?
benchev
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[Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-12-04 Thread Sam Tam

Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.

Brand new unit and all of them will be tested before dispatch.

Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx
etc..

Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

I have limited stock therefore please act quick to avoid disappointment 

Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency 
Peak power: 2 W
Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
Sencitivity:-104dB
Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
Condition temperature:0C~+40C
Working humidity:45%-90%
Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
Circumstance noise:60 dB
Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer ‘s optional)
Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC
port(optional)

For more info please email gsm AT cyber-telecom.net for more info or visit
www.cyber-telecom.net to purchase right away.

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[Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread Sam Tam

Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.

Brand new unit and just been out for testing only.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx
etc..

Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

I have only got 2-3 lefts as they are excess stocks hence to avoid
disappointment 

Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency 
Peak power: 2 W
Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
Sencitivity:-104dB
Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
Condition temperature:0C~+40C
Working humidity:45%-90%
Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
Circumstance noise:60 dB
Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer ‘s optional)
Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC
port(optional)


Sam





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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread danny zak
send one over

i'll wire it

On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 12:50:29PM -, Sam Tam wrote:
 
 Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.
 
 Brand new unit and just been out for testing only.
 Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
 configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx
 etc..
 
 Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.
 
 I have only got 2-3 lefts as they are excess stocks hence to avoid
 disappointment 
 
 Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency 
 Peak power: 2 W
 Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
 Sencitivity:-104dB
 Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
 Condition temperature:0C~+40C
 Working humidity:45%-90%
 Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
 Circumstance noise:60 dB
 Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
 AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
 Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer ‘s optional)
 Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
 Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC
 port(optional)
 
 
 Sam
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread Rusty Dekema
I wish I lived in a 900/1800 country; I'd be all over this! 

Unfortunately I am not ready to move to Europe over a £60 GSM gateway, but thanks anyway.

-RustyOn 11/17/05, Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.Brand new unit and just been out for testing only.Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without anyconfiguration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx
etc..Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.I have only got 2-3 lefts as they are excess stocks hence to avoiddisappointmentWorking mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency
Peak power: 2 WPower consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mASencitivity:-104dBInner pressure :DC 12V/1.5ACondition temperature:0C~+40CWorking humidity:45%-90%Atmosphere pressure:86~106PkaCircumstance noise:60 dB
Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dBAC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer 's optional)Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plugAntenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread Sam Tam








We also have CDMA gateway. Do contact us
for more info if you are interested.











From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rusty Dekema
Sent: 17 November 2005 14:45
To: Asterisk
 Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM
Gateway / Terminal for sale





I wish I lived in a
900/1800 country; I'd be all over this! 

Unfortunately I am not ready to move to Europe
over a £60 GSM gateway, but thanks anyway.

-Rusty



On 11/17/05, Sam Tam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.

Brand new unit and just been out for testing only.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx 
etc..

Units are located in UK
and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

I have only got 2-3 lefts as they are excess stocks hence to avoid
disappointment

Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency 
Peak power: 2 W
Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
Sencitivity:-104dB
Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
Condition temperature:0C~+40C
Working humidity:45%-90%
Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
Circumstance noise:60 dB 
Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer 's optional)
Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC 
port(optional)


Sam





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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread Rusty Dekema
Oh, you do? How much did you have in mind for that? What band(s) does
it run on? Alternatively, if you have any 800 (850) or 1900 MHz GSM
gateways, I'd be interested in hearing about it too.

Thanks,
RustyOn 11/17/05, Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



















We also have CDMA gateway. Do contact us
for more info if you are interested.











From: 
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Rusty Dekema
Sent: 17 November 2005 14:45
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Gateway / Terminal for sale





I wish I lived in a
900/1800 country; I'd be all over this! 

Unfortunately I am not ready to move to Europe
over a £60 GSM gateway, but thanks anyway.

-Rusty



On 11/17/05, Sam Tam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.

Brand new unit and just been out for testing only.
Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx 
etc..

Units are located in UK
and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

I have only got 2-3 lefts as they are excess stocks hence to avoid
disappointment

Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency 
Peak power: 2 W
Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
Sencitivity:-104dB
Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
Condition temperature:0C~+40C
Working humidity:45%-90%
Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
Circumstance noise:60 dB 
Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer 's optional)
Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC 
port(optional)


Sam





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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread Rusty Dekema
(Sorry; meant to reply privately.) 

-RustyOn 11/17/05, Rusty Dekema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, you do? How much did you have in mind for that? What band(s) does
it run on? Alternatively, if you have any 800 (850) or 1900 MHz GSM
gateways, I'd be interested in hearing about it too.

Thanks,
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread Jose Limeres
Hi,
I am interested. Could you please send me over brand and model? I will
check it out and confirm order back by email.

Jose Limeres
M.: +34 690-351498
SPAIN
www.boratelecom.com


On 17/11/05, Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.

 Brand new unit and just been out for testing only.
 Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
 configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx
 etc..

 Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

 I have only got 2-3 lefts as they are excess stocks hence to avoid
 disappointment

 Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency
 Peak power: 2 W
 Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
 Sencitivity:-104dB
 Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
 Condition temperature:0C~+40C
 Working humidity:45%-90%
 Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
 Circumstance noise:60 dB
 Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
 AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
 Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer 's optional)
 Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
 Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC
 port(optional)


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread Sam Tam
If you drop me an email on [EMAIL PROTECTED] then I will sent you some
more detail.


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 17 November 2005 16:21
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Hi,
I am interested. Could you please send me over brand and model? I will
check it out and confirm order back by email.

Jose Limeres
M.: +34 690-351498
SPAIN
www.boratelecom.com


On 17/11/05, Sam Tam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Single port GSM Gateway support 900 / 1800 GSM mode with external antenna.

 Brand new unit and just been out for testing only.
 Extremely easy to setup and can be used out of the box without any
 configuration. So should be good alternatively of phonecell or nokia pbx
 etc..

 Units are located in UK and £60 GBP per unit excluding shipping.

 I have only got 2-3 lefts as they are excess stocks hence to avoid
 disappointment

 Working mode: GSM 900 MHz or GSM 1800MHz double frequency
 Peak power: 2 W
 Power consume: static state 25mA, launch 600mA
 Sencitivity:-104dB
 Inner pressure :DC 12V/1.5A
 Condition temperature:0C~+40C
 Working humidity:45%-90%
 Atmosphere pressure:86~106Pka
 Circumstance noise:60 dB
 Wireless decibel :3.5dB or 12dB
 AC power:220V ac+-10%,frequency 47-54Hz;110Vac/60Hz(optional)
 Power port: China, USA, UK, (by customer 's optional)
 Connection means:RJ-11 telephone line plug
 Antenna connection: SMA antenna tie-in, N type port(optional).TNC
 port(optional)


 Sam





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RE: [Asterisk-Users] GSM Gateway / Terminal for sale

2005-11-17 Thread Sam Tam








The 1900 is the tri band one right?

Can you drop me an email and I will work
out a price for the tri band one for you











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(Sorry; meant to reply
privately.) 

-Rusty



On 11/17/05, Rusty
Dekema [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

Oh, you do? How much did you have in mind for that? What band(s) does
it run on? Alternatively, if you have any 800 (850) or 1900 MHz GSM gateways,
I'd be interested in hearing about it too.

Thanks,




Rusty

















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[Asterisk-Users] GSM gateway for Asterisk

2005-10-24 Thread Bill Michaelson
I recently obtained a FCT-11M GSM-analog converter box.  It arrived with 
no documentation.  So I popped in a SIM chip, and connected the the RJ11 
port to an FXO port on my Asterisk box.  It worked smoothly right away 
for inbound and outbound calls in all respects.  For about an hour.  
Then either spontaneously or due to some action I've been unable to 
identify, call supervision and other functions became flaky.


First, I noticed inbound calls started malfunctioning.  The Asterisk box 
answers, but no audio is heard on either end (the dialplan bridges to a 
SIP phone).  Also, the call never ends.  I can only knock it down by 
using CLI soft hangup or restarting Asterisk.


Then outbound calls got wierd.  It will dial out thru the GSM network to 
my cellphone, and audio is OK in both directions, but call termination 
fails if initiated from the remote GSM side.  In that case, the box 
emits three short beeps, followed by a steady beep which is audible on 
the SIP phone to which the call is bridged.  The channels don't hangup 
until the SIP phone causes it to.


I was initially concerned that I had fried the FXO port by using an 
incompatible device, but I've ascertained that the port still works OK 
with a POTS line.


I now suspect that the FCT-11M has been reconfigured somehow, since I 
obtained it and it was working.  But I have no clue about how to examine 
it's configuration if possible at all.  It has a USB (master) port but I 
don't know what it is for.


Does anyone know if English documentation is available, or otherwise 
have any ideas on how to debug this?  Much appreciate any insights.



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