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matt at mattgwatson.ca Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 8:59 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Cell phone to PSTN adapter or IAX |
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On July 5, 2008 01:50:52 pm Joseph wrote:
Quote: | Are they any such things as "Cell phone PSTN adapters"?
Openmoko is coming out so I hope it will be possible to register it to
Asterisk and/or there will be a small iax registration program to
communicate with asterisk.
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The beauty of the OpenMoko is that it is entirely open and completely
hackable... they encourage people to modify it and write software for it... I
imagine making a SIP/IAX client for it would probably be rather easy.
That being said... since the OpenMoko runs Linux as its OS... its probably
possible to run Asterisk on the OpenMoko... you could probably even use
Asterisk as that SIP/IAX client using chan_alsa to access the built in
speaker/microphone... (I;m assuming they are accessible through ALSA).
I don;t know the OpenMoko inside and out... i;ve done some light reading on it
over the last year or so... so i;m really just making some logical
assumptions here.
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 12:50 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Cell phone to PSTN adapter or IAX |
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Are they any such things as "Cell phone PSTN adapters"?
Openmoko is coming out so I hope it will be possible to register it to Asterisk and/or there will be a small iax registration program to communicate with asterisk.
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syscon at interbaun.com Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 1:41 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Cell phone to PSTN adapter or IAX |
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On 07/05/08 09:59, Matt Watson wrote:
Quote: | On July 5, 2008 01:50:52 pm Joseph wrote:
Quote: | Are they any such things as "Cell phone PSTN adapters"?
Openmoko is coming out so I hope it will be possible to register it to
Asterisk and/or there will be a small iax registration program to
communicate with asterisk.
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The beauty of the OpenMoko is that it is entirely open and completely
hackable... they encourage people to modify it and write software for it... I
imagine making a SIP/IAX client for it would probably be rather easy.
That being said... since the OpenMoko runs Linux as its OS... its probably
possible to run Asterisk on the OpenMoko... you could probably even use
Asterisk as that SIP/IAX client using chan_alsa to access the built in
speaker/microphone... (I;m assuming they are accessible through ALSA).
I don;t know the OpenMoko inside and out... i;ve done some light reading on it
over the last year or so... so i;m really just making some logical
assumptions here.
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I would imagine it would be even possible to modify: Dante's DIAX Software IP Phone
http://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diax.html to work with Opnemoko.
It is a very small program. Debian has a binary package that works OK.
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asterisk.org at sedwar... Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 3:29 pm Post subject: [asterisk-users] Cell phone to PSTN adapter or IAX |
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On Sat, 5 Jul 2008, Joseph wrote:
Quote: | On 07/05/08 09:59, Matt Watson wrote:
Quote: | On July 5, 2008 01:50:52 pm Joseph wrote:
Quote: | Are they any such things as "Cell phone PSTN adapters"?
Openmoko is coming out so I hope it will be possible to register it to
Asterisk and/or there will be a small iax registration program to
communicate with asterisk.
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The beauty of the OpenMoko is that it is entirely open and completely
hackable... they encourage people to modify it and write software for it... I
imagine making a SIP/IAX client for it would probably be rather easy.
That being said... since the OpenMoko runs Linux as its OS... its probably
possible to run Asterisk on the OpenMoko... you could probably even use
Asterisk as that SIP/IAX client using chan_alsa to access the built in
speaker/microphone... (I;m assuming they are accessible through ALSA).
I don;t know the OpenMoko inside and out... i;ve done some light reading on it
over the last year or so... so i;m really just making some logical
assumptions here.
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I would imagine it would be even possible to modify: Dante's DIAX Software IP Phone
http://www.laser.com/dante/diax/diax.html to work with Opnemoko.
It is a very small program. Debian has a binary package that works OK.
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I don't think the source for DIAX is available. Further, the web page you
cite only MS OSs.
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tzafrir.cohen at xorco... Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 2:53 am Post subject: [asterisk-users] Cell phone to PSTN adapter or IAX |
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On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 09:59:47AM -0400, Matt Watson wrote:
Quote: | On July 5, 2008 01:50:52 pm Joseph wrote:
Quote: | Are they any such things as "Cell phone PSTN adapters"?
Openmoko is coming out so I hope it will be possible to register it to
Asterisk and/or there will be a small iax registration program to
communicate with asterisk.
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The beauty of the OpenMoko is that it is entirely open and completely
hackable... they encourage people to modify it and write software for it... I
imagine making a SIP/IAX client for it would probably be rather easy.
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Quote: | That being said... since the OpenMoko runs Linux as its OS... its probably
possible to run Asterisk on the OpenMoko... you could probably even use
Asterisk as that SIP/IAX client using chan_alsa to access the built in
speaker/microphone... (I;m assuming they are accessible through ALSA).
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http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/gbpnkans/
Though it needs a bit of updating.
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I don;t know the OpenMoko inside and out... i;ve done some light reading on it
over the last year or so... so i;m really just making some logical
assumptions here.
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A few IAX clients for Linux:
* iaxcomm - http://iaxclient.sourceforge.net/iaxcomm/ . Mostly a demo
to the iaxclient library, I guess...
* kiax - lately gathered some development again (what happened to the
homepage)
* yate/yate2 also has a gtk2 GUI. I haven't really played with them
much and can't tell how practical (if at all) they are for this.
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