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On Sep 30, 2010, at 12:14 PM, Matt Riddell wrote:<br />
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> On 1/10/10 8:05 AM, John Todd wrote:<br />
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>> On Sep 29, 2010, at 10:36 AM, Kanishka Somaratne wrote:<br />
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>>> what is the cheapest place to buy asterisk G729 and G723 license ?<br />
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>> At this time, Digium is the only authorized vendor of G.729 licenses<br />
>> for Asterisk, and there is no commercially authorized G.723 transcode<br />
>> software that works with Asterisk to my knowledge.<br />
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> There is however hardware:<br />
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> http://www.digium.com/en/products/voice/tc400b.php<br />
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> Cheers,<br />
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> Matt Riddell<br />
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>Yes, I completely forgot about the hardware-based G.723.1 transcoder. <br />
> see it so rarely used these days that it escaped my mention.<br />
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>JT<br />
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We primarly do g729 and no g723. We use digium hardware and software depending on the system, but<br />
Sangoma has a transcoder as well It has a wide range of codecs it supports. We are lookiing to see how it will work for our applcaitons. <br />
<a href="http://www.sangoma.com/products/hardware_products/transcoding/specs.html">http://www.sangoma.com/products/hardware_products/transcoding/specs.html</a><br />
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Bryant</span>