-Users] Asterisk in SPA9000?
Andres wrote:
Did Linksys really use Asterisk for the SPA9000 software?
I certainly hope so. Have you checked what SNOM uses for
their phones?
snom uses snom!
snom uses linux.
-Dan
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Andres wrote:
Did Linksys really use Asterisk for the SPA9000 software?
I certainly hope so. Have you checked what SNOM uses for their phones?
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Michael Welter
Telecom Matters Corp.
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snom uses snom!
CS
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No they didn't. They created a custom version of Asterisk that can act as
the voicemail server. That is totally separate than the firmware in the
9000.
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Kerry Garrison wrote:
No they didn't. They created a custom version of Asterisk that can act as
the voicemail server. That is totally separate than the firmware in the
9000.
Ahh...I guess that Voxilla article was not clear enough for me.
Thanks for clearing it up.
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Andres
Technical
I'm NOT Telling!!!:-)
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk in SPA9000?
Did Linksys really