[asterisk-dev] MFC/R2 Asterisk Channel Driver
Luis Antonio Prata Barbosa
luispratalistas at gmail.com
Sat Mar 29 02:26:06 CDT 2008
Hi Caio,
I`m from brazil, and a member of asterisk-brasil too ... ;)
I work with R2 using moyses astunicall with success.
Moyses seems to bee a very important developer in this cenario.
His work is very usefull for me.
Recently he developed a collect call block feature.
This was,for me, an important lack in R2 implementations.
I didnt test yet, but It's just a time question.
That`s all.
Luis A P Barbosa.
2008/3/28, Caio Begotti <caio at ueberalles.net>:
>
> On 28/03/2008, at 21:57, John Todd wrote:
> > Testing this code presents another headache,
> > since many of the testing folks for Asterisk live
> > in ISDN worlds and R2 is not common. Do you have
> > a testbed, or do you know a lot of R2 people in
> > the Americas or central Asia who might be able to
> > test different versions?
>
> That's definitely not a problem, at all, IMHO.
>
> Here in Brazil we still have to handle absurd situations regarding R2
> signaling. In fact, that's the very reason why Digium, Sangoma or
> whatever company does not sell more boards around here. Just a tiny
> fraction of people here can afford and easily get a decent ISDN
> connection. I've worked on a project that even used Steve's Unicall
> in the great majority of clients (like... 150, yeah). And that was a
> Telco company.
>
> It's really really great to hear about Moises plan, though I'm not
> sure if a software based R2 solution is the best approach and I'm
> taking it with a grain of salt. There are at least 3 companies
> selling Asterisk-compatible boards with R2 done builtin, in hardware,
> witch has proved to be much more stable, well supported and scalable
> than anything else.
>
> Moises, do you already have something for testing or have you just
> started thinking about it? Vapourware or real stuff, another
> brazilian guy monitoring this list has already forward your message
> to the Asterisk Brasil list :-)
>
> []s
>
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