[Asterisk-Users] "GSM cards" / "mobile phone cards" for Asterisk?

maka icokan at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 06:27:37 MST 2005


You can try DIAX, which I see has some added GSM/PSTN gateway support. I
have yet to try it myself, it looks nice though. -
http://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diaxhlp.htm#gsm

cheers

On 10/28/05, Daniel Varella de Oliveira <dvarella at tecnologiaip.com.br>
wrote:
>
> Tomasz,
>
> I'm from Brazil, and we are using here a solution that is based on a box
> where we can connect a GSM cellphone and use this directly to a phone or
> PBX
> extension.
> I think that you can use some Digium's card (FXS or FXO) on your server,
> connect this GSM box there, and route your cellphone calls through this
> box.
>
> There are boxes with just one channel and others up to six channels.
> They have a lot compatibilities with the most common cellphones.
>
> Take a look to this site:
> http://www.zenitetecnologia.com.br/english/index.jsp
> Zenite is one of the best companies that build this boxes here in Brazil.
>
> I hope that I could help you.
> --
>
> [ ]'s
>
> Daniel Varella de Oliveira
> Tecnologia IP Ltda
> Tel.: +55 (21)3139-4091 / r. 108
> www.tecnologiaip.com.br <http://www.tecnologiaip.com.br>
>
>
>
> On Friday 28 October 2005 10:26, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> > I was wondering if there is something like that on this Earth:
> >
> > Some of our users are "mobile users" - they are rarely in one place for
> > longer than 15 minutes.
> > They use mobile phones a lot.
> >
> > From our mobile operator we have an offer which allows us to call for
> > free between our mobile phones.
> >
> > So the idea is to put a SIM card inside the Asterisk box, equipped with
> > a special card, a card which would be a mobile phone really.
> >
> > This would allow all office users to reach our mobile users without the
> > need of buying additional phones for the office users.
> > Office users would call Asterisk over IAX, and asterisk would call
> > "mobile users" using a free GSM/mobile.
> >
> > Does anyone have an idea if such cards exist, and if so, if they work
> > with Asterisk?
>
>
>
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