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Salvatore Giudice wrote:
Nortel digital Meridian phones are like $400/each. At least that was
the
price of the phones at a hotel I
Jason Fuermann wrote:
I've used these gateways and never experienced any of these problems. I
could imagine me missing the popping noise but I do know that MWI did
work just fine.
What he said was that he couldn't turn stutter dialtone off, not that
the MWI didn't work.
Not hearing the DTMF
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Salvatore Giudice wrote
Steve Totaro wrote:
Citel makes SIP to Digital gateways. I have had poor experience with
them and doubt I would try it again without seeing many improvements
listed in their firmware releases.
Just to clarify, I had loud bursts of static when first picking up or
originating a call, phones
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Salvatore Giudice wrote:
Nortel digital Meridian phones are like $400/each. At least
Hi List;
Asterisk does not have any kind of cards that can work
with it to be used with Digital Phones (digital phones
differ than analoge phone and differ than IP Phones).
Anyone can advise about this as I did not find this on
Diguim
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Hi
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What brand of digital phones, I think I read some time
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What brand of digital phones, I think I read some time ago that someone was
doing something with Nortel phones but I seem to remember the cost of the
phone
You can also look at adsi phones, they should work well with a channel
bank. Aastra makes some quite nice ADSI phones. They are not digital
but can do a lot that digital phones could.
On 5/1/07, bilal ghayyad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List;
Asterisk does not have any kind of cards that can
Salvatore Giudice wrote:
Nortel digital Meridian phones are like $400/each. At least that was the
price of the phones at a hotel I did a job for recently.
Still?
(Is Nortel even making these phones anymore? I thought they spun off
their telephone set division -- anybody heard of Aastra? ;) )
On May 20, 2005 11:52 am, Francois Lambert wrote:
http://www.abptech.com/mainpages/products/citelGateway.html
Have a look at these guys. They do have a gateway for Avaya and Nortel
and they say, it is certified with Asterisk.
I've seen these before but still haven't got any pricing info for
Guys.. I have a question, maybe it's a simple one, maybe not but its
puzzling me..
Avaya, Nortel, etc. use digital phones (are they ADSI?) on their PBX's. How
can Asterisk take advantage of these phones?
For analog, you cn use FXS, but what do you use for this phones? How can you
take advantage
Hi Anton,
http://www.abptech.com/mainpages/products/citelGateway.html
Have a look at these guys. They do have a gateway for Avaya and Nortel
and they say, it is certified with Asterisk.
Francois Lambert
COO
Aheeva Technology Inc.
Tel. : 514-223-2581 #2200
Cel. : 514-570-4797
On Sunday 06 July 2003 10:19 pm, Anthony Wood wrote:
So does that just leave regular single line phones ?
Besides IP phones.
What else can be used ?
You can plug your old PABX into asterisk and use its phones through that.
Softphones (software + computer + soundcard + microphone
On Sunday 06 July 2003 03:25 pm, Steven Critchfield wrote:
Surely though, even something as simple as visual message waiting
indicator
has a different code to activate it on a phone, depending on the
manufacturer.
You just about answered your own question here, different codes for
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