The device has to support it. It is typically not found in free products.
That being said, if your devices support it (most hardware devices do), it's
not an issue.

You don't need to configure the phones, just check to see if it is enabled
by default. There is a codec preference, so it matches the first agreed to
codec with FS, but if it is "device-to-device" then you certainly need to
place something in between to "force" g.729, which would be a SBC with
transcoding capability, at which point you do not need FS licensing.


On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 12:33 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>wrote:

> > Outside of that you would need to manually configure the remote phones
> > codec preference.
>
> Guess I'm SOL on the phones til 4.4 since they can't have codecs installed
> but using Bria or other soft phone is a possibility. I'll have to go take a
> look at how g.279 is licensed on that.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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