[asterisk-users] Cell phone to PSTN adapter or IAX

Steve Edwards asterisk.org at sedwards.com
Sat Jul 5 15:29:19 CDT 2008


On Sat, 5 Jul 2008, Joseph wrote:

> On 07/05/08 09:59, Matt Watson wrote:
>> On July 5, 2008 01:50:52 pm Joseph wrote:
>>> Are they any such things as "Cell phone PSTN adapters"?
>>>
>>> Openmoko is coming out so I hope it will be possible to register it to
>>> Asterisk and/or there will be a small iax registration program to
>>> communicate with asterisk.
>>
>> The beauty of the OpenMoko is that it is entirely open and completely
>> hackable... they encourage people to modify it and write software for it... I
>> imagine making a SIP/IAX client for it would probably be rather easy.
>>
>> That being said... since the OpenMoko runs Linux as its OS... its probably
>> possible to run Asterisk on the OpenMoko... you could probably even use
>> Asterisk as that SIP/IAX client using chan_alsa to access the built in
>> speaker/microphone... (I;m assuming they are accessible through ALSA).
>>
>> I don;t know the OpenMoko inside and out... i;ve done some light reading on it
>> over the last year or so... so i;m really just making some logical
>> assumptions here.
>
> I would imagine it would be even possible to modify: Dante's DIAX Software IP Phone
> http://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diax.html to work with Opnemoko.
> It is a very small program. Debian has a binary package that works OK.

I don't think the source for DIAX is available. Further, the web page you 
cite only MS OSs.

Thanks in advance,
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