I don't think it matters with sipxbridge, as sipxbridge is codec agnostic. It passes the codecs through. Freeswitch (might, but I'm not aware of what is configured with by it by default and whether it is in the version you have) and your endpoints (US's, phones, etc.) may or may not. So if your phone supports it and it's a DID call it "might" work", but if it has to go to an AA, or VM (and FS does not have GSM built in), it will be dead air to the caller, hence the reason folks use a gateway that will transcode:
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