Please rest assure that I have been following the * development for a while and understand the value the Digium hardware gives me vs any other vendor. Most of the people on this list probably know whats good for everyone else, but I like to find out for myself (I am not a CNN junky). Now the * site mentions Dialogic as supported hardware at: http://www.asterisk.org/index.php?menu=hardware It also mentions in the manual that supprt for Dialogic hardware is avalable from digium. All I want to know is how, where. And is there any other third party channel for Dialogic is available. Now I dont see anything wrong with my question!!.
mawali@news.icns.com wrote:> All I want to know is how, where. And is there any other third party > channel for Dialogic is available. > > Now I dont see anything wrong with my question!!.Congratulations on learning how to start a new thread properly. :) As Stephen helpfully stated (and you seem to have missed because you didn't read the rest of his post past the "disappointed" comment), Digium sell Dialogic support for $15 per channel. Please contact sales@digium.com for information. You'll notice that this pricing is deliberately set such that it's about the same price to buy a Digium board as it is to license a Dialogic one. -- Alastair Maw <al.maw@mxtelecom.com> MX Telecom - Systems Analyst http://www.mxtelecom.com
> All I want to know is how, where. And is there any other third party > channel for Dialogic is available.Through Digium. 877-LINUX-ME (choose sales). It's $15/channel and you must have one of the listed Dialogic cards (i.e. must support full duplex). No other third party could possibly release a Dialogic channel since it would necessarily violate GPL unless it was in no way based upon the proprietary Dialogic code. Mark
Thanks for the kind reply, and sorry if Ive been meeing up the "threaded mail readers". But this is just half of the story, bacause besides $15 charge, that channel (just like quicknet) only supports incoming calls, but a man must know his limitations!! Regards On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Alastair Maw wrote:> > Congratulations on learning how to start a new thread properly. :) >