You can find cheap gsm (+/- 150$) gateways too, although the cheap ones
will require a additional pstn card. (expensive ones could do sip)
Zoa.
Jay Milk wrote:
> There's been some (futile?) effort a while back attempting to get a
> Bluetooth capable phone integrated into asterisk as a channel. The
> idea, of course, was to make it possible to have asterisk utilize a
> cellular connection for backup, calls on free nights/weekends, or free
> in-network minutes.
>
> How about skipping the phone entirely? I just found this --
> http://www.falcom.de/?id=283
>
> It's an integrated quad-band GSM engine with a USB connection. Claims
> to be able to do data, fax, voice, SMS/MMS etc, even EDGE speeds.
> Prices I found are 170 Euros or US$225. Considering the alternative
> ($20 USB dongle, $180 BT capable phone), this seems like a very
> competitive option.
>
> I'd expect it to be in Falcom's best interest to support
development
> efforts as it would open the asterisk market to them. Anyone up for
> creating a bounty-page for this?
>
> Voice traffic would be the first priority, but SMS would certainly be
> a desired option. Personally, I wouldn't mind being able to utilize
> EDGE as an emergency backup for my network, allowing at least mail
> traffic and such.
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