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2009 Apr 02
1
Friday April 3rd Gizmo, OpenSky, Skype for Asterisk, SIP for Skype - where are they?
Hi All,
At the usual time, 12 Noon ET on Friday April 3rd, we expect Michael
Robertson to join the discussion to filed questions about OpenSky and
Gizmo5. I have been testing all of these Skype to X methods except SIP
for Skype since I have no word from them. I can tell you that we've
had good results with bith Skype for Asterisk and OpenSky.
In fact, I am currently accepting calls to my
2009 Feb 17
0
Optimizing this script for calling Skype users from Asterisk
I have written this configuration script which uses OpenSky to make Skype
calls directly from Asterisk devices using my companies SIP to Skype
gateway. Users can dial skype_anyskypeusername or manually add names or
extensions which can get mapped to the correct dialing sequence. The right
sequence is username at opensky.gizmo5.com but that gets mapped to sipphone
address so I set that up to map
2009 Feb 17
0
Questions about OpenSky - Asterisk to Skype Gateway
>> On Feb 13, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
>>
>> > Hi there,
>> >
>> > is gizmo the first user of the Digium Skype solution, or do they use a
>> > different approach/product - any clue?
>> >
>> > http://www.gizmo5.com/pc/opensky/
>> >
>> > Philipp
OpenSky is no related to any product from Digium.
2009 Feb 13
2
OpenSky: Digium Skype gateway?
Hi there,
is gizmo the first user of the Digium Skype solution, or do they use a
different approach/product - any clue?
http://www.gizmo5.com/pc/opensky/
Philipp
2009 Mar 24
2
Ebay's SIP for Skype
> 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
2009 Feb 15
1
Gizmo SIP / Skype gateway
Anyone got any thoughts on this and how it compares to the chan_skype
that's due soon ?
"OpenSky is a free service provided by Gizmo5 which allows *any* mobile
phone, web browser or IP aware phone network (SIP, asterisk, etc) to
communicate with Skype users. OpenSky supports sending text messages and
voice calls."
http://www.gizmo5.com/pc/opensky/
Julian
2009 Mar 25
1
More on SIP for Skype
Daniel wrote:
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
2009 Mar 19
0
Can I tell if a call picked up on PSTN extension... for example?
Don't know enough to properly term the problem I'm seeing... sorry if subject appears vague. And I have other questions too, but "Newbie Help Wanted" isn't exactly more specific... ;-)
My setup, intended for testing and all, "*" version 1.6.0.6, dahdi with an X100p clone. Regular phone line provides PSTN access with one port (and my DSL).
Calls come in and are
2009 Mar 25
1
Skype TO SIP (Was SIP to Skype)
From: "Guillermo Salas M." <gsalas at manta.telconet.net>
> http://www.gizmo5.com/opensky Free calls are available up to 5
> minutes. If you need longer calls there's a commercial service you can
> purchase.
> Can be used to receive calls from skype?
Yes it can. For example anyone who calls me now on Skype at michaelGizmo5 it
will ring the IP phone connected to
2009 Mar 27
0
SIP for Skype Solutions: Hosted v Non-hosted
2009/3/27 Marco Sambo <derwidtel at gmail.com>
> I have to try Skip2PBX, integrated into my Asterisk machine, but it seem
> more invasive than Gizmo5 opensky. Doesn't it?
Gizmo5.com/opensky is a hosted solution SIP to Skype solution meaning
there's no software to install on your system. In minutes the system can be
working for your Asterisk box. This is like using
2006 May 02
2
PAP2/Sipura XML Provisioning File
Hi All,
I have a number of SPAX00X units (spa1001, 2002, etc) and about 30 odd
PAP2-NA units all hooked up to Asterisk. As you can imagine, setting
them up took a while, and changing settings on them also takes a
while. In order to prepare for future deployments, I'd like to use XML
provisioning (or any kind of remote provisioning). I figured since
Sipura/Cisco won't release the utility
2009 Jul 31
0
Friday July 31 @ 12 Noon EDT: Talkshoe former CEO Dave Nelsen, Skype for Asterisk open beta, Gizmo Voice+Google Voice
Hi,
Plenty to talk about today. Dave Nelsen, a founder of Talkshoe, has a
lot of experience in the telecommunications space and he joins us
today to chat about its current state, conferencing and whatever else
comes to mind. So we have a meta conference aout conferencing, it
won't be the first time :)
You probably saw John Todd's message on one of the lists: Skype for
Asterisk is in open
2009 Jul 31
0
Friday July 31st at 12 Noon EDT: Dave Nelsen, Skype for Asterisk beta opens, Gizmo Voice + Google Voice = free SIP calls
Hi,
Plenty to talk about today. Dave Nelsen, a founder of Talkshoe, has a
lot of experience in the telecommunications space and he joins us
today to chat about its current state, conferencing and whatever else
comes to mind. So we have a meta conference aout conferencing, it
won't be the first time :)
You probably saw John Todd's message on one of the lists: Skype for
Asterisk is in open
2010 Jun 15
1
Skype for SIP
By the way, I am currently testing this product from Skype. I would
like to be able to receive calls ona Skype name on our pbx.
1) It works beautifully and you don't have to do anything in particular.
2) It's disproportionally expensive which is why I want Skype for
Asterisk to work.
SfS costs $5 per month per channel just to test the beta! I find that
insane, but I wanted to test it.