Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 10, Issue 117"
2006 Feb 17
0
Intrado / VoIP E911
Ok,
So... we've been looking at Intrado as a solution for national E911.
They claim to be able to offer FCC compliant E911 services for VoIP
companies. However, as I look into things further, they don't seem
to have links to all the PSAPs for E911. Now, I understand if the
PSAP is not capable of receiving E911 information, the VoIP provider
is under no obligation to provide it.
2006 Apr 05
0
E-911 Canada Info - Hot Off the Press
This was given to me by a Telco guy in Canada. Talk about a great view
of things to come.
ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating
Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada.
PREPARE FOR 911
Executive Summary
Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus
basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Interim-2 (i2)
compliant
2006 Apr 07
0
Canada Nomadic 911 - From the Yes it will Screw Your Biz Dept
ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating
Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada
Executive Summary
Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus
basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Interim-2 (i2)
compliant emergency services components, systems and upgrades to
result in the operation within 18 months of enhanced
2006 Apr 13
0
CANADA 911 Update
ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating
Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada
DRAFT
Executive Summary
Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus
basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Internet-2 (i2)
compliant emergency services components, systems and upgrades to
result in the operation within 18 months of
2005 May 10
2
skype channel
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I just noticed that the Skype API for linux seems to be available.
I've read before a number of posts where people were talking about
implementing a chan_skype with the skype API.
I wonder if there is any progress in that direction, and if anyone is
working on it.
/B
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2003 Aug 21
2
911, networks of * servers, etc. (was: VOIP Dialtone?)
OK, that "VOIP dialtone?" thread was getting really out of hand, so
I'll condense my answers into one big ugly message:
1) 911 service. Yes, that is one of three reasons to keep your PSTN
line. The other two reasons are: Inbound calls from local callers
still should work on a POTS line, for now. You can't find VOIP
providers in most area codes, so you'll most
2004 Jan 06
1
Re: 911 and lawsuits and redundancy
Hi,
Most companies we work with, have 'designated' crisis management teams.
These vary from the insignificant crisis', through to life-threatening
crisis'. There is always an assigned emergency services contact, whose
job it is in an emergency, to maintain communication with the emergency
services.
One of our corporate functions is crisis management - so we have to
consider
2005 Sep 14
1
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2005 Jun 23
0
Asterisk Manager Interface Remote BufferOverflow Vulnerability
I think they are being vague to give people a time to upload to the
latest version.
Cheers,
Dean
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2005 Jun 02
2
voip provider request
I am looking for a voip provider that provides good rates (below 5
cents/min or unlimited) to UK NCFA numbers. Braodvoice advertises they
do unlimited to NCFA but does not have the ability to actually termiate
those calls as per the CTO Nathan Stratton, and last he said they dont
even have contracts in place to get service provisioned for that. As
such I am looking for another provider to take
2006 Jan 29
2
Access Codes
Or you can use authenticate() and have it take its 'passwords' form a
text file on your machine.
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> trixter aka Bret McDanel
> Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2006 5:37 PM
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2006 Jun 05
2
show channel issue with 1.2.9
has anyone else noticed what appears to be a threading issue in asterisk
1.2.9 (it broke sometime between 1.2.4 and 1.2.9) where if you have
about > 50 calls and do
asterisk -rx show channels
it will display the header but nothing about channels, total calls,
active calls, etc.
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Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel
Belfast IE +44 28 9099 6461 DE +49 801 777 555 3402
2005 Jul 15
1
OT: cisco voip vulnerability
Thought those that use cisco in conjunction with asterisk may want to
read this. I dont use cisco so I havent read it to see if its actually
anything new.
Vulnerabilities in Cisco's VOIP system
http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,103240,00.html?source=x73
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Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel
UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402
2005 Jul 10
6
iax.cc opinion request
I am considering using iax.cc (sixtel) and wondering if anyone had
opinions, good or bad. Are there outages with any regularity? How
responsive are tech support? How is packet loss? I am particularly
interested in termination to the UK, but will accept any comments people
have.
Thanks
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Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com Bret McDanel
UK +44 870 340 4605 Germany +49 801 777 555 3402
US
2005 May 13
1
broadvoice replacement
Does anyone know of a BYOD provider that terminates calls to NCFA
numbers (UK 'national rate'). I enjoyed broadvoices unlimited to those
numbers, but this is getting silly now, it doesnt work and no answer if
after switching to a new provider it will ever work.
Can anyone suggest an alternative provider that serves NCFA?
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Trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com
UK +44 870 340 4605
2005 May 06
2
broadvoice NCFA numbers
I just tried to call a NCFA number that is known working in the UK (+44
0870 ..) and got a US message from broadvoice 'that number is not in
service please check the number and try again'. I am wondering if it is
my setup or if broadvoice no longer provides unlimited access to those
numbers.
Could someone else verify if this is the case? It is still listed on
their rate page as
2005 Sep 25
2
change codec based on callerid (sip/iax)
I have been asked if asterisk can change codecs dynamically based on the
calling party's caller id. I couldnt find anything, and dont know that
this is something that asterisk can do, but it occurs to me that
possibly with a reinvite it can be done, however I dont think you can
issue those from the dialplan or agi.
The only solution I can think of on this is to use something like ser
2006 Feb 03
2
g729 license question
I am wondering how the g729 licenses are done during calls. If I have N
licenses for g729, and N are in use and an additional call comes in that
requests N+1 to be in use, how does asterisk handle that call?
Does it dump it? Does it negotiate another codec automagically?
Basically what happens to that call, obviously it wont (shouldnt) let
you use more licenses than you have available, but
2005 May 15
3
knopsterisk
does anyone have knopsterisk for download, I assume that because its GPL
the creator of that iso cant restrict spreading it. A friend wanted it
to play on a box and the only thing I can find with google is the
knopsterisk.com site which wants $10 to get a copy and does not provide
(as far as I can tell) any free distribution access which is
his/hers/its/them/they/whatever right (being politically
2005 May 24
1
OT: cisco ip phone security problem
Since many on this list use cisco ip phones I thought they may find this
information worthwhile to know
http://www.SecurityTracker.com/alerts/2005/May/1014043.html
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