[Asterisk-Users] Cell phone dock/switch as Asterisk FXO source
bbench at mail.bg
bbench at mail.bg
Tue Jan 3 02:02:30 MST 2006
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 05:48, Paul Dugas wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 16:06 +0000, Jonathan Attwood wrote:
> > I use a Dock-n-Talk in conjuction with a Sipura SPA3000 & Asterisk.
>
> Does this unit require any funky dialing when placing outbound calls
> from * through the phone? Do the docs indicate operation is any
> different between CDMA, TDMS, AMPS, or GSM phones? I'd guess not or, if
> so, it was simple to handle it in the dialplan but I'm curious anyway.
> I've been considering this as a way to have "work" calls that come to my
> cell appear different to the server. At the moment, I have my GSM phone
> forward calls to the house when it's off so I can't really tell between
> them.
I have good experience with a GSM-box I've bought from cybertelecom and
SPA3000. GSM-box acts as a Dock-n-Talk because is it allows in and out
dialing. The advantage is that one doesn't need even a mobile phone, but only
a SIM card. The whole thing is like porting a number.
There are 2 FXS ports. One could go to an ordinary phone, the other to
SPA3000.
The disadvantage is that you have one more number for your friends to
remember. Otherwise is stable, and as-easy- as-PnP instalation, if you don't
forget to disable the pin lock as I did :-)
benchev
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