Hello,

The general rule is as long as they speak SIP it should work. I 
distribute gateways in the US and they generally fall into two 
categories. Cheap with no support or expensive with good support. For 
FCC certified units with support a average price per channel should 
start around $275 and runs all the way up to $650+. You might be better 
off going with multiple 2 channel units to get to 4/8 channels to avoid 
running into additional costs for chassis. You can certainly get cheaper 
units, but it would be a good idea to get an idea of their support 
organization and documentation ahead of time, it will save you some grief.


On 8/1/2011 10:56 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> I have an application where I need to set up a local sipx server and a remote 
> for intercommunication's.
>
> However, on the remote side, there are no phone lines available, only cell 
> phones so need something between sipx and gsm that would take incoming calls 
> and forward them over their local cell network.
>
> I've seen people talking about similar things but one thing I'm not getting 
> is if sipx is device specific in terms of which gsm device it might want to 
> work with.
>
> Can anyone suggest which units I might want to look into to use as a gateway 
> with sipx..
> The budget is not huge, as always, but we don't want junk that won't work 
> well either. It would be in the 4 to 8 lines range.
>
> Thanks much.
>
> Mike
>
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