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Thanks for all of the contributions.<br>
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I guess I'll have to junk the older phones and concentrate on getting
the chan_bluetooth stuff to work.<br>
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Looks like Friday afternoon will be:<br>
Install bluetooth drivers<br>
Install chan_bluetooth<br>
debug config<br>
repeat last step as necessary :-)<br>
<br>
Stuart<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi Stuart,
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Stuart L. Morris wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'd rather not spend the money and use a spare mobile with a serial port and a
built in voice modem. It emulates an analogue voice modem but directly onto
GSM.
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I don't think it's that easy. You can accomplish something like this using
bluetooth though - I think there's a chan_bluetooth module.
-Ronan
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<pre wrap="">Hi Stuart,
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Stuart L. Morris wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Has anyone tried connecting * to a GSM mobile phone with internal voice
modem?
I'm trying to route calls to mobile phones out over a mobile phone
connected
to my * server via a serial connection. In this way these calls will be
much
less expensive than if they are routed via a landline.
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<pre wrap="">You want what's called a 'fixed cellular telephone' - essentially a mobile
which presents an FXS port to your asterisk box - into which you plug an
FXO port. These things retail for about £250-350. Nokia and Ericsson both
have models - Nokia call them Premicells, I think Ericsson call them F150
or F250s.
-Ronan
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