> Anyone connected up to it yet? > > http://www.skypeforsip.com/This service is vaporware. It's just surveyware at this point with no actual service. An alternative is OpenSky which is a launched service which does SIP to Skype and Skype to SIP so you can answer and make all your Skype calls from any SIP aware device. There's a comparison chart at: http://sipforskype.com and you can learn more about the service at: http://gizmo5.com/opensky -- -- MR Michael Robertson www.MP3tunes.com - Your Music Everywhere www.Gizmo5.com - IM/VOIP/SMS from PC and phone -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090324/368851ef/attachment.htm
Michael Robertson a ?crit :>> Anyone connected up to it yet? >> >> http://www.skypeforsip.com/ >> > > This service is vaporware. It's just surveyware at this point with no actual > service. An alternative is OpenSky which is a launched service which does > SIP to Skype and Skype to SIP so you can answer and make all your Skype > calls from any SIP aware device. There's a comparison chart at: > http://sipforskype.com and you can learn more about the service at: > http://gizmo5.com/opensky >For us, opensky can be OK for individual users, not for allowing Asterisk users to call Skype users. Why? Simply that when you buy the 20 USD connection to Skype and don't want your calls to be cutted after 5 mn, you have to use the Gizmo Skype aliases system which is in your account. Not really helpful if you want to connect transparently your users to Skype! They better had to say "Ok, this is your prefix (eg 1333xxxxxxxx) to call Skype users through your account, this would allow us -as Asterisk admin- to format calls from *our* users in the right way. -- Daniel
Marco wrote:> anyone knows a good Skype vs SIP channel or program or something else to > integrate it into an Asterisk machine, to call normal skype users and not > and receive normal skype calls?OpenSky can be setup for free to allow any Asterisk system to call Skype users. Setup instructions for Asterisk are at: http://www.gizmo5.com/openskyFree calls are available up to 5 minutes. If you need longer calls there's a commercial service you can purchase. -- -- MR -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20090325/e557d01d/attachment.htm