RE: [Asterisk-biz] GSM Gateway for £60

Sam Tam sam at netenable.co.uk
Sat Nov 26 14:39:57 MST 2005


 I think the facts I have are on the website already.
They are similar to the nokia unit or other GSM terminal...

Sam
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[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of JP Carballo
Sent: 26 November 2005 20:39
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] GSM Gateway for £60 

Hermann Wecke wrote:

> Christopher Bergström wrote:
>
>> I asked what's the range/distance I can go from the base.. (Generally 
>> speaking, but not so general as to only tell me it will go as far as 
>> my mobile can pick up a signal.. That's a given..)
>
>
> GSM gateway is like your mobile handheld phone, but it is fixed and 
> has a RJ11 connector so you plug it into your PBX. You will insert 
> your GSM SIM card into this device and you will be able to place and 
> receive calls as you normally do with your mobile phone (sorry... I 
> couldn't find an easiest way to explain)

Correct.
I don't have hard facts on this unit as I'm still contemplating getting one.
You don't think of it as a "base" with a certain range like a 2.4GHz home
phone.
If the unit has a SIM and you have one in your phone from the same provider,
the unit can be sitting in the west coast and you can make a free in-network
call from the east coast to the unit and DISA into your
* box and vice versa.

-- 
JP Carballo

http://www.netfone2x.com
Bringing the world closer.

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quite busy. 

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