Hi All, This topic has come up before in the Asterisk mailing list many times, so I know that a lot of people have given up in waiting for a FXO card to be approved by the Australian telecommunications authority. My question is: all legalities aside - is anyone using a FXO card in Australia successfully? Thanks in advance. Regards, Gonzalo
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 12:13:09PM +1100, Gonzalo Servat wrote:> Hi All, > > This topic has come up before in the Asterisk mailing list many times, > so I know that a lot of people have given up in waiting for a FXO card > to be approved by the Australian telecommunications authority. My > question is: all legalities aside - is anyone using a FXO card in > Australia successfully?I have spoken to a number of Australian users who are successfully using: X100P NetJet (echo issues) AVM Fritz!Card I hope to add myself to their number shortly, since we have recieved our Fritz!es Also mick@netexpress seems to be having some success with the VoiceTronix openline4. All these cards are legal except the X100P. cheers, Woody PS: You are a SLUG member, no?
The answer is yes. Peter At 12:13 17/11/03 +1100, you wrote:>Hi All, > >This topic has come up before in the Asterisk mailing list many times, >so I know that a lot of people have given up in waiting for a FXO card >to be approved by the Australian telecommunications authority. My >question is: all legalities aside - is anyone using a FXO card in >Australia successfully? > >Thanks in advance. > >Regards, >Gonzalo > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
I am sure that others have used it directly... I have used it indirectly hanging off PABX extensions and even tested them on emulators... not a problem... The x100p in their current form will never pass a-tick and even c-tick might be questionable. The CE version of the card I have never seen and seeing it uses a slightly different chipset it would probably need software adjustments.. The standard veriosn has a CE symbol on it but that doesn't mean anything as only fcc details are there... If anyone has a CE version and tried it, maybe something can be done, but then I think the CE is maybe just a furfy :-) Gary. PS: PLEASE dont ask me more, I have wasted enough time on it in the past..... On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 12:13:09 +1100, Gonzalo Servat wrote:>Hi All, > >This topic has come up before in the Asterisk mailing list many times, >so I know that a lot of people have given up in waiting for a FXO card >to be approved by the Australian telecommunications authority. My >question is: all legalities aside - is anyone using a FXO card in >Australia successfully? > >Thanks in advance. > >Regards, >Gonzalo > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users