[asterisk-users] Softphone that supports central provisioning?
Rob Hillis
rob at hillis.dyndns.org
Sun Apr 22 02:38:04 MST 2007
I put such a request for enhancement in sometime, and as is seeming to
be frustratingly common for CounterPath, it was completely ignored.
Were it not for the Plantronics CS-50 headsets that we bought that have
support in a /very/ limited number of softphones, I'd be dumping EyeBeam
/and/ X-Lite like the sack of crap that it's proving to be.
Steve Davies wrote:
> On 4/20/07, James FitzGibbon <james.fitzgibbon at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I went around this loop with CounterPath a couple of months back. It
> seems that their idea of provisioning revolves around customising the
> software before selling it, so that it is locking the end-user into
> using "your" (the seller's) SIP server.
>
> They had trouble understanding that the user just paid money for this
> software, which they want to be provisioned by a server on their own
> network, and they do not support this. I gave up at this stage, but
> perhaps if more people apply pressure, it will become possible to
> extend their current (quite useable) provisioning interface, but have
> a user-configurable setting to determine where the configuration is
> fetched from. At present the configuration server setting is fixed at
> compile-time by CounterPath.
>
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