[Asterisk-Users] VoiceBlue GSM
Jean-Michel Hiver
jhiver at ykoz.net
Thu May 12 09:36:50 MST 2005
ht at phonitel.com wrote:
>Hi,
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>>>That is interesting. What is the make and the model that you are
>>>referring to? Is there a website with more info?
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>As for the models, we sell them as OEM. You may contact me offlist if
>interested. Better priced and more powerful than existing devises out there.
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I am not interested in the immediate future (because I have gone with
Quescom), but I might be in the future. It would be nice to have some
reference document with the gateway capabilities and maybe some
"magnitude" of pricing (you were saying $400, which I think is quite
good already for single channel IP GSM gateway).
Also, are the antennas deportable? This kind of thing is crucial when
you don't get good rx/tx within a building (mostly concrete and / or
metal sheets for roofing where I live).
>Quescomm, are good but have drawback. 12 SIMs model you need to unscrew to
>change the SIMs.
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Your information must be outdated. There are plastic slots you can pull
out by pressing a button with a pin or a pen. No need to unscrew
anything. And the deportable antennas are just nice.
The only real problem I have with it is the choice of using windows NT
embedded rather than a unix base, it makes working on the command line a
real pain. Also the webby tools are just useless. I'd rather see a
product with a good, solid unix based system and a set of useful,
scriptable command line tools.
And if it was asterisk based, that would be like wow :)
>This is not very practical. I recommand other brands like
>Vierling, who are more practical in everyday life of a corporate grade carrier
>devise.
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Didn't know them either! I'll take a look...
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