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2005 Jan 25
2
Re: [Asterisk-biz] bellster.net - GREAT advance
Sam> In France, the second most important ADSL provider (named "Free") Sam> offers a phone line (which uses VoIP but can only be used as a FXS) Sam> with unlimited free calls to landlines. I also have Free ADSL in Paris, and would very much like to get their VoIP working natively with Asterisk. Free assigns each user both a public (for Internet access) and a private (for VoIP
2005 Jan 25
1
Bellster and DTMF
It looks like DTMF codes are not properly transmitted by bellster. For example, you can try the toll-free number 33800123456, which asks you to press *. When I tried that yesterday, the connection got dropped. Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- sam@rfc1149.net -- http://www.rfc1149.net/sam
2005 Jan 26
0
[Fwd: Re: [Asterisk-biz]bellster.net- GREATadvance]
None of the unlimited packages you get plan on you using them up. It's like a couple of years ago when the long distance carriers gave us the first phone call of the holiday for free, and people let the phone off hook for the entire week end. It's illegal for sure, and for a couple of reasons. a. you're not allow to resell anything someone else sold you and not pay taxes on it. b.
2005 Jan 26
1
[Fwd: Re: [Asterisk-biz] bellster.net - GREATadvance]
As far as I know it's not legal to join bellster in Israel. It means that you're reselling the minutes you buy from the telco company. It also means that you need a permit from the Israeli ministry of communications cause you're acting as an international call provider. Can't be done here. -----Original Message----- From: Geoffrey S. Mendelson [mailto:gsm@mendelson.com] Sent:
2005 Jan 22
1
Bellster - cool :-)
OK, I have done all the stuff at my end and at Bellsters end to add 21 new area codes (all of california) to the Bellster dial plan. Pretty cool deal! I hope others go for this quickly - as it could be a really nice co-op. I do suggest to Jeff - do some sort of calling trunk -vs- routed trunk match to make sure that someone can't run their credits sky-high by making calls through
2005 Jan 25
0
Re: [Fwd: Re: [Asterisk-biz] bellster.net
Hi, > In France, the second most important ADSL provider (named "Free") > offers a phone line (which uses VoIP but can only be used as a FXS) > with unlimited free calls to landlines. I was wondering if I would use my Free phone line with Bellster as well, but I am not sure this is authorized by the ISP : http://adsl.free.fr/hd/cgv.html [in French] En particulier,
2005 Jan 26
1
Re: bellster.net - GREATadvance
>Shoval Tomer wrote: >> As far as I know it's not legal to join bellster in Israel. >> >> It means that you're reselling the minutes you buy from the telco >> company. > >Wouldn't you need to be selling them to be reselling? > >Does that make DISA illegal, and VoIP connections between offices if you >dial out the other end? Well, a thing
2005 Jan 22
1
Re: Bellster - IAX-based interchange -- lets youcallanywhere for free
> > Great service. Hope it catches on. > > > > In time there will probably have to be some adjustments: > > > > - ratio 10/1 - this means everyone can make 10 calls for every call > donated. > > This doesn't add up in the long run. > > - I get credited 10 calls for every call I make to my own dialplan. This > > should be fixed. > > -
2005 Mar 10
1
FWDout credits sharing
This post is a FWDout specific one, but may be of interest for many Asterisk users and may even make more of them use FWDout for the good of everyone :) On the one hand, I have seen many reports of people using the FWDout (http://www.fwdout.net/) service who don't get credits because the prefix they provide calls for to is not popular. On the other hand, I get plenty of unused credits, much
2005 Feb 02
2
Forbidding ZAP interface bridging
I have a problem with ZAP interface bridging in France (FXO interface): hangup is detected through a busy tone (no polarity inversion or whatever). When I dial out from a zap line when I receive an incoming call on another zap line (for example to redirect calls to my office when I'm not home), caller hangup is not detected because Asterisk seems to put itself out of the voice path because it
2005 Jan 26
1
ANNOUNCEMENT:NEWCallingCardApplicationforAsterisk
Areski, thank for spending the time to write it. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us. But, many special thanks for having to sit this MySQL vs. Postgress bickering WAR. GUYS, this is an Asterisk Users Mailing List. PLEASE, take it elsewhere. I really do want to help newbies. But about 200 messages a day is hard to read through. When you add another 50 to the bunch for no reason it
2003 Jul 26
1
Strange Kernel Compile Error....
merlin# rm GENERIC merlin# cd /usr/share/examples/cvsup/ merlin# cvsup stable-supfile Connected to cvsup.uk.FreeBSD.org Updating collection src-all/cvs Checkout src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC Finished successfully merlin# cd /usr/src merlin# make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC -------------------------------------------------------------- >>> Kernel build for GENERIC started on Sat Jul 26
2005 Feb 01
2
X100P not hanging up...
I have an asterisk servicer (1.0.5) with 3 X100P cards. Everything is working fine but two days ago I implemented call forwarding using the example from voip-info wiki. Now when I enable call forwarding on my phone and a call comes in it gets redirected to my cell and everything is apparently working. The problem is that when we hang up both Zap interfaces (the one where the original
2005 Feb 01
2
Problems compiling zaptel on SuSE V9.2
I try to compile zaptel, without much success. I followed the guidelines in http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Zaptel+Installation making dependencie results in: asterisk:/usr/src/linux # make dep *** Warning: make dep is unnecessary now. and make tells me make[1]: *** No rule to make target `modules'. Stop. asterisk:/usr/src/zaptel # make clean rm -f torisatool makefw tor2fw.h rm -f
2006 Jan 08
3
Family Connection 1.1.2
== What is Family Connection? == Family Connection is an easy-to-setup online hub for your family that includes a Family News section with Photos, and an Address Book. For more information, visit http://familyconnect.rubyforge.org/ == Downloads == Latest: svn checkout svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/familyconnect/trunk Version 1.1.2: svn checkout
2005 Feb 11
1
RE:mandrake linux install of zaptel
Extreme N00b, I am getting the error message "a target does not exist" when running the make install inside the zap directory, probably pretty common, possibly a package I didn't install, just need some insight on it. The same occurs with the libpri and asterisk. -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
2006 Mar 09
11
syncPEOPLE on Rails TextMate Bundle 1.0 & Screencast
The 1.0 version of our bundle is now available for download, along with a 10 minute demonstration of it in use. See http:// syncpeople.com/downloads. == What is syncPEOPLE on Rails? == syncPEOPLE on Rails is a bundle of snippets, macros and commands for TextMate that make Rails development on the Mac even easier. Generate scaffolds, migrations, models and controllers from inside the
2003 Jun 24
5
IPv6 CVSUP mirrors?
Hi. I am looking for an IPv6 capable CVSUP mirror. I found a discussion from one year ago where it was stated that CVSUP was not IPv6-capable. Does anyone know if this has changed? Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- sam@rfc1149.net -- http://www.rfc1149.net/sam
2005 Dec 19
15
OpenSSL ''no ciphers'' error on OS X when using Net::HTTP
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError: SSL_CTX_new:: library has no ciphers This error is thrown whenever I use anything that uses Net::HTTP. OS X Tiger, ruby 1.8.2 (2004-12-25) [powerpc-darwin8.2.1] What could it mean? Joshua Sierles
2006 Jan 03
14
Family Connection 0.9
Family Connection is an easy-to-setup online hub for your family that includes a Family News section, and an Address Book. Currently, there is no documentation on installing the Rails application itself (hence the 0.9 version number). Once installed, Family Connection guides the family website administrator through a simple two-page setup process. The web application restricts access