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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 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 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
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 24
3
[Fwd: Re: [Asterisk-biz] bellster.net - GREAT advance]
Steven P. Donegan wrote: > I don't want to be negative here, but I do believe people who go to do this know the potential risks they face. In many countries (4 of which I have direct, although several year old experience with - all in Asia) taking a local phone line and attaching asterisk to it and gatewaying traffic from other countries will be considered to be 'theft' by the
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 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. > > -
2004 Nov 20
1
How to encript SIP comunications?
Hello Fach, I have used openvpn for a while and in the new release thereis a feature called "server mode" that makes posible to have a full network of vpn links besides a single TUN/TAP adaptor (a pure software NIC) in the server. I haven't used that feature, but I think this is what you need. Also openvpn runs on linux, *bsd, solaris, windows, and maybe in other OS. Miguel >
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
2014 Nov 20
0
Test
Test msg, nock nock dovecot list?
2015 Jul 14
1
Backups solution from WinDoze to linux
Leon Fauster wrote: > Am 14.07.2015 um 16:17 schrieb m.roth at 5-cent.us: >> My manager just tasked me at looking at this, for one team we're >> supporting. Now, he'd been thinking of bacula, but I see their Windows >> binaries are now not-free, so I'm looking around. IIRC, Les thinks >> highly of backuppc; comments on that, or other packaged solutions? >
2005 Jan 21
3
IAXTEL is dead/dying?
I didn't get any response at all to my last "request for status" on IAXTEL. So, when this happens, I attribute it to one of a number of things: 1. No-one knows. 2. No-one cares. 3. Everyone knows, but are too busy to reply. At any rate, my investigative side kicks in and I began searching thru the digest's I've gotten, looking for references to IAXTEL. Mostly it is
2005 May 30
2
Meridian 808 Function
Hi, Some time ago, there was a discussion about the inability of nortel meridian pbx to dial analog tones thru an meridian ATA, and the work arround was to enable 808 function that makes the dtmf tones long for the current call. The nortel meridian is connected via a nortel ATA to a TDM400 to a FXO port. Anyone can say me who to actually use that function (you dial something or is pbx
2003 Jul 13
1
AUSTEL Certified
Is digium gear AUSTEL approved? $25,000 fine for using equpment not approved by the Aussie gov't. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030713/d8df8091/attachment.htm
2013 Dec 02
1
Thanks on 6.5
Hey, Johnny et al, Thanks for the hard work, and quick followup to upstream. What's especially nice for us, and for other folks using CentOS at US federal gov't agencies, is that finally, the stock ssh-agent works seamlessly with pkcs11 and PIV/CAC cards, which is being required across the board. We'd been building our own openssh pieces... (and it was my manager that pushed that
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 Jan 26
1
Inbound analog Telco line not answered
I have an X100P clone hocked up to an analog line of my PRI. I can use it to dial out. but when I call the extension it answers and says "GOODBY" I have a Livevoip DID which successfuly rings to ext 202 I am using asterisk@home and through the AMP inface the line should ring to ext 202 Below are Asterisk Messages, Extensions.conf and Extensions_additional.conf Extensions.conf
2005 Jan 19
1
Re: Asterisk bandwidth tuning?
Well, I don't know how to tune it more, it connects at about that rate in a mediocre rural landline. ILBC uses samples of 30ms, so if you set the trunkfreq set to 20 you will be using more of the necesary scarce bandwidth AND dropping sample info in each frame, thus making audio choppy and unclear. Make shure to disallow all codecs and then allow only ILBC or lpc10 (search for it in
2014 Jan 31
3
OT hardware question
With the continuing annoyance from motion, my manager's asked me to go looking again for a video surveillance appliance: basically, a motion-detecting DVR and cameras. The big thing, of course, is a) price (this is a US federal gov't agency, and being civilian, money is *tight*, don't give me the libertarian/GOP line about how freely we spend, thankyouverymuch), b) it has to be on the
2016 Apr 27
3
Apache/PHP Installation - opinions
Alice Wonder wrote: > On 04/27/2016 01:21 AM, Brandon Vincent wrote: >> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 1:10 AM, Rob Kampen <rkampen at kampensonline.com> wrote: >>> Sounds good, but how many domain MX servers have set up these >>> fingerprint keys - 1%, maybe 2%, so how do you code for that? I guess I'm thinking >>> it uses it if available. So even if you do