[asterisk-biz] Re: GSM Gateway and Asterisk - No callerID

Steve Langstaff steve.langstaff at citel.com
Thu Mar 16 04:14:03 MST 2006


Did Ofcom say how *far* the gateway had to move to be considered mobile?

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Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Re: GSM Gateway and Asterisk - No callerID


On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 09:59:31AM -0000, Steve Langstaff wrote:

> Strange (but possibly true). It sounds like a business can run an internal department to implement such gateways, complete with intra-company cost transfers I guess, and yet that function cannot be outsourced to another company. 

Blame the mobile operators, they complained to Ofcom who clarified and
made it illegal (as a gateway is NOT mobile).

Now if someone put a gateway on some railway tracks or equiv and had it
moving around, then it possibly would be legal ;)

Steve

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