[asterisk-users] nokia 770 has a build in mic, asterisk and iphone

Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy megahohol at gmail.com
Mon May 19 13:17:01 CDT 2008


And how about touchmods ?

2008/5/19 Erik de Wild: Tripple-o <info at tripple-o.nl>:

>
>
> >
> >  was almost tempted to try it, but time was short at the time, and
> > holding an N770 to my head seemed a bit silly.. (built in mic and
> > speakers, but no socket for an external mic)
> >
> > Gordon
>
> I run Asterisk on a Nokia 770 and as a mini pbx it run pretty smooth.
> I  used it, just for fun and demonstration, with a sip account and 4
> concurrent sip calls were running smooth. For those just making and
> receiving phonecalls now and then it is a very useble pbx.
>
> a little bit off topic:
> The Nokia 770 has an internal mic. It is the little hole next to the
> hole for the power supply. It looks like a reset whole but it isn't
> and I'm afraid you will ruin the mic if you try to reset your Nokia
> 770 this way.  With the Gizmo client for the Nokia 770 you can make
> (partly free) phonecalls  and yes, you have to keep the Nokia 770
> against your ear.
>
> about Asterisk and iPhone
>
> I run Asterisk on an iPhone too. It fascinates me to have Asterisk
> running on small devices like the Nokia 770 and the Iphone. It was
> running but it took almost 100 % of the cpu power, turning the Iphone
> into a device to keep your hands warm during cold days. Something most
> have gone wrong with building Asterisk . As soon as Asterisk is up and
> running it is actually the same as running it on a normal server. For
> using Asterisk as the device pbx (routing incoming calls, moh,
> queueing, transfer, voicemail etc.) I think there should also be a sip
> phone available that can be registered on the local Asterisk. The
> first sip phone (Fring) is a smart  proof of concept but certainly not
> ready for normal use. With a sip phone available you can make outbound
> calls.
>
> sip phone  -> asterisk -> sip provider -> pstn-net
>
> And receive inbound calls the other way around. I'm very interested in
> using my iPhone as a sip phone with PBX functionalities but it seems
> not to be an easy task to make a stable sip phone for the iPhone with
> Apple trying everything to prevent this from happening.
>
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