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Gaston, let us know your results.<BR>
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Thanks.<BR>
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Orvil Juarez
IT Manager
J&A Consulting
<A HREF="http://www.jacons.net">http://www.jacons.net</A>
Asterisk Consulting in Tijuana, B.C.
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On Tue, 2009-10-06 at 23:49 -0300, Tom Fernández wrote:
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The problem it's with Siemens EWSD. In Telecom Argentina, north of
Buenos Aires, they have this equipment.
I talk these days with Dario from implementations, and he say that the
Alarm is present all the time, in all Asterisk.
the alarm, is "Remote Multiframe Alarm". And he dont have any more data.
So, it's very dificult have a solution for this conflict. If you have
test with Digium, and I have a test with Openvox, I have hopes with
Sangoma! The last resource in Argentina.
        Best regards,
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