Re: [asterisk-users] GSM to SIP Adapter

2013-10-11 Thread A J Stiles
On Friday 11 October 2013, Tarek Sawah wrote:
 Greetings,I'm looking for a really cheap GSM-SIP gateway, Single channel
 (one SIM card). any suggestions?
 
 Tarek Sawah

We've been using OpenVox G400P cards  (PCI; there is also a G400E, which is 
PCI express for newer motherboards).  Sends and receives text messages, and 
makes and answers phone calls.  Accepts up to four RF modules, each of which 
accepts one SIM card.

If you only need text message functionality  (not voice calls),  then almost 
any old mobile phone with a USB or RS232 cable can be used as a GSM modem -- 
and you probably have one lying in a drawer.

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Re: [asterisk-users] GSM to SIP Adapter

2013-10-11 Thread Tarek Sawah
Thank you for the reply, actually we are looking for something like the 
followinghttp://www.ebay.com/itm/GSM1SIP-GSM-over-IP-GoIP-SIP-Quad-Bands-voip-gateway-Quad-band-1XGSM-GoIP-VoIP-/181075100268how
 ever our requirement are a bit wire like SMS in addition to Call capability.



Tarek Sawah




 From: asterisk_l...@earthshod.co.uk
 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
 Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2013 15:33:36 +0100
 Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] GSM to SIP Adapter
 
 On Friday 11 October 2013, Tarek Sawah wrote:
  Greetings,I'm looking for a really cheap GSM-SIP gateway, Single channel
  (one SIM card). any suggestions?
  
  Tarek Sawah
 
 We've been using OpenVox G400P cards  (PCI; there is also a G400E, which is 
 PCI express for newer motherboards).  Sends and receives text messages, and 
 makes and answers phone calls.  Accepts up to four RF modules, each of which 
 accepts one SIM card.
 
 If you only need text message functionality  (not voice calls),  then almost 
 any old mobile phone with a USB or RS232 cable can be used as a GSM modem -- 
 and you probably have one lying in a drawer.
 
 -- 
 AJS
 
 Answers come *after* questions.
 
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