David Cook wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] UK ISDN2e with DDI?
Quoting John
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Dogers wrote:
Quoting John Daragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
snip...
When you say "ringtones", do you mean "sounds like a UK phone when it
rings", or "sounds like a UK phone when we ring someone else" ?
It does actually sound okay when we ring someone else, but when it rings, it has
the long
The ringtone on your Grandstreams is indeed set in the phone itself. I think
they hold up to 4 ringtones (default, custom 1 2 3) which can be configured
either per "line" or different rings on different caller ID. Grandstream
have a freely available utility to convert PCM ringtones into the necessa
Quoting John Daragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Patrick Lidstone (Personal E-mail) wrote:
> >>We're about ready to go ahead with a nice 6 line (maybe later
> >>8) ISDN setup with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the quad Junghanns card.
> >>
> >>Before we do, could anyone confirm for me that BT's ISDN2e
> >>line
Patrick Lidstone (Personal E-mail) wrote:
We're about ready to go ahead with a nice 6 line (maybe later
8) ISDN setup with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the quad Junghanns card.
Before we do, could anyone confirm for me that BT's ISDN2e
lines do actually provide Asterisk with the DDI number? We
need
Quoting "Patrick Lidstone \\(Personal E-mail\\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yes, but you need to subscribe to one or more MSNs to do so. MSNs are
> available with ISDN2e or Business Highway, but not Home Highway. The
> distinction is a marketing, rather than technical, one. If you need a block
> of co