Hi, methinks that in the good 3 months since i ordered an IAXy, things have changed so much that now almost anybody out there with a VoIP hardweare website offers complete phones for less money than the IAXy, with support for both IAX2 and SIP in many cases, and fully configurable via its own keypad. What would you recommend as a rugged, small, and easy to configure/use self-contained unit that one could carry along in one's hand luggage when traveling and plug into the LAN wherever someone has an ADSL, cable, or fibre-optic connection? A VoIP unit for all seasons? Thanks & regards: Hendrik --
Hi, What are your opinions on the iaxy? I have one coming.>From what I have seen, at least in the uk, iax2 hardphones are NOTwidespread; iaxtalk.com are the only store I can find which sell them? C -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Daiku Sent: 01 March 2005 13:15 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] What my IAXy could have been... Hi, methinks that in the good 3 months since i ordered an IAXy, things have changed so much that now almost anybody out there with a VoIP hardweare website offers complete phones for less money than the IAXy, with support for both IAX2 and SIP in many cases, and fully configurable via its own keypad. What would you recommend as a rugged, small, and easy to configure/use self-contained unit that one could carry along in one's hand luggage when traveling and plug into the LAN wherever someone has an ADSL, cable, or fibre-optic connection? A VoIP unit for all seasons? Thanks & regards: Hendrik -- _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Sipura 1000 or 2000? --On Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:15 PM +0900 Daiku <hiz--iax@islandnet.com> wrote:> Hi, > > methinks that in the good 3 months since i ordered an IAXy, things have > changed so much that now almost anybody out there with a VoIP hardweare > website offers complete phones for less money than the IAXy, with support > for both IAX2 and SIP in many cases, and fully configurable via its own > keypad. > > What would you recommend as a rugged, small, and easy to configure/use > self-contained unit that one could carry along in one's hand luggage when > traveling and plug into the LAN wherever someone has an ADSL, cable, or > fibre-optic connection? A VoIP unit for all seasons? > > Thanks & regards: Hendrik > > -- > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Quoted Message 11:10 05/03/01 -0800 from Ed Greenberg:>Sipura 1000 or 2000?Thanks, Ed. Just looked at the Sipura 1000 specs again - but there's no mention of the IAX protocol anywhere. Now, i hadn't mentioned that in my original message (somehow i assumed this list was about IAX related hard and software), so i am certainly not complaining about your answer - the Sipura 1000 specs appear to be pretty competent. :-) But i AM looking for info on another IAX capable device - like the IAXy, but more user friendly, as it were... Thanks & regards: H. D.>--On Tuesday, March 01, 2005 10:15 PM +0900 Daiku <hiz--iax@islandnet.com> >wrote:[...]>> What would you recommend as a rugged, small, and easy to configure/use >> self-contained unit that one could carry along in one's hand luggage when >> traveling and plug into the LAN wherever someone has an ADSL, cable, or >> fibre-optic connection? A VoIP unit for all seasons?[...]
you and everyone else :-) From: Daiku [mailto:hiz--iax@islandnet.com]> But i AM looking for info on another IAX capable device - like theIAXy, but more user> friendly, as it were..._______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Quoted Message 08:18 2005.03.03 -0600, from Matt Schulte:>you and everyone else :-)How about these products from China - has anybody tried any of them? http://www.farfon.com/ http://ipphone.eezeephone.com/ http://www.iaxtalk.com/>> But i AM looking for info on another IAX capable device - like the >> IAXy, but more user friendly, as it were...--
> you and everyone else :-) > > From: Daiku [mailto:hiz--iax@islandnet.com] > > > But i AM looking for info on another IAX capable device - like the > IAXy, but more user > > friendly, as it were...Never bought from them, never played with the stuff, but check them out anyway : http://www.iaxtalk.com/ hth
Quoted message 11:26 2005.03.03 -0500, from Time Bandit:>Never bought from them, never played with the stuff, but check them >out anyway : http://www.iaxtalk.com/Quoted message 11:21 2005.03.03 -0600, from Nik Martin:>http://www.gumstix.com > >There's a grass roots IAX based phone starting up using these awesome >Linux boxes. BOA web server, IAXcomm, speech recognition, bluetooth >headset, etc. Really nice, and a chance to build the IAXy you always >wanted.Quoted message 18:38 2005.03.03 +0000, from C. Tomlinson:>I found >http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=6720059&forum_id=38940 >which was the most informative. Only a couple of mention on this list.Thanks for the various details, guys - will check out those links as well and see what i can dig up... I had previously also found these URLs: http://www.farfon.com/ http://ipphone.eezeephone.com/ Looks like all URLs on IAX-capable phones, http://www.iaxtalk.com/ included, point to China. Interesting... Regards: Hendrik --
> http://www.farfon.com/ > http://ipphone.eezeephone.com/ > > Looks like all URLs on IAX-capable phones, http://www.iaxtalk.com/ > included, point to China. Interesting...Farfon is in Pakistan, not China
Quoted message 21:00 05/03/07 +0100 , from Wilson Pickett:>Farfon is in Pakistan, not ChinaRight (got that mixed up)... so 1 in Pakistan, 2 in China... Quoted message 15:58 05/03/07 -0500, from C F:>Well let's try to figure this out. >1. The biggest telecommunications market in the world (at least mobile >according to the latest reports, 125,000,000 mobile users). >2. One of the countries in this world where calling long distance is >still a luxury, so VOIP is almost a household item. >Correct me if I'm wrong.Not sure about the last point (could be accurate for cities like Shanghai), but obviously something is developing fast over there. And their prices look attractive, too (and China keeps her currency tied to the dollar). --