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[Linksys 3102] Call group through VoIP?

 
 
Vincent Delporte
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      10-09-2006
Hello

Some of our users have GSM and need to be called when a call comes in
from the PSTN. I was wondering if some VoIP provider offers the
following:

- all SIP phones (soft and hard) register with the VoIP provider
- I add some extensions for the GSM phones
- all those extensions are made into a group extension
- The Linksys is set up to call that group extension, and ring all
phones, whether IP or GSM.

Here's the layout:

http://codecomplete.free.fr/sip_proxy.jpg

Has anyone tried this? We're located in Europe, so if you know of good
VoIP providers here...

Thank you!
 
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Thomas
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      10-10-2006
This looks like a job for Asterisk (http://www.asterisk.org).

Thanks,

Thomas
http://www.betterphone.org

Vincent Delporte wrote:
> Hello
>
> Some of our users have GSM and need to be called when a call comes in
> from the PSTN. I was wondering if some VoIP provider offers the
> following:
>
> - all SIP phones (soft and hard) register with the VoIP provider
> - I add some extensions for the GSM phones
> - all those extensions are made into a group extension
> - The Linksys is set up to call that group extension, and ring all
> phones, whether IP or GSM.
>
> Here's the layout:
>
> http://codecomplete.free.fr/sip_proxy.jpg
>
> Has anyone tried this? We're located in Europe, so if you know of good
> VoIP providers here...
>
> Thank you!


 
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Vincent Delporte
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      10-10-2006
On 10 Oct 2006 04:19:53 -0700, "Thomas" <> wrote:
>This looks like a job for Asterisk (http://www.asterisk.org).


Thanks. I'm already using a PBX, but I was wondering if I could get
rid of it by outsourcing the job to the Linksys + VoIP provider.
 
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Jonathan Roberts
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      10-12-2006

"Vincent Delporte" <> wrote in message
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> Thanks. I'm already using a PBX, but I was wondering if I could get
> rid of it by outsourcing the job to the Linksys + VoIP provider.


Vincent,

Check out www.easypabx.com. They offer free, virtual Asterisk which is
managed from the web site (looks somewhat like AMPortal). They are in
Denmark so latency may not be as bad some other outfits.

Jonathan



 
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Vincent Delporte
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      10-12-2006
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006 07:25:00 -0500, "Jonathan Roberts"
<> wrote:
>Check out www.easypabx.com. They offer free, virtual Asterisk which is
>managed from the web site (looks somewhat like AMPortal). They are in
>Denmark so latency may not be as bad some other outfits.


Mmmm.. yup, hadn't thought of outsourcing the PBX. I'll check it
out... after I checked out Yate for Windows

Thx.
 
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