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Asterisk T.38 Bounty

Created by: rkarlsba,Last modification on Tue 06 of Nov, 2007 [17:41 UTC]

Bounty for SIP T.38 fax gateway support in Asterisk

I need to do as follows:

  • Ordinary fax machine connects to SIP/T.38 enabled ATA that calls Asterisk server (1)
  • Asterisk server (1) forwards the call to Asterisk server (2) on IAX2
  • Asterisk server (2) forwards the call to PSTN via Zap/te410p
  • Ordinary fax machine on PSTN receives or transmits fax to T.38 enabled SIP fax

Current Bounty amount: USD 11,250


RequesterAmountComment
myoung@netlogic.netUSD 1,000CVS HEAD OK
roar@iptelefoni.noUSD 1,000
khunt@huntbrothers.comUSD 500See Below
murias AT invictasoft.ptUSD 500
Mike Faulkner m.faulkner @ uniondatacom.netUSD 500
Ken WiesnerUSD 5,000From Asterisk-Dev
Terry WilsonUSD 250From Asterisk-Dev
marek.cervenka at ipex.czUSD 1000SVN Trunk OK
Telappliant USD 1000
steve @ isisdev . comUSD 500


I rise a bounty of USD 1000,- to the one that can do this
Bounty is paid out when solution is tested on our servers, running Asterisk Stable (Currently 1.2.9.1)
A solution built for SVN TRUNK may also suffice for the bounty to be paid


The T.38 gateway and endpoint functionality is now in CallWeaver 1.2 (former OpenPBX), so we're cancelling our part of the bounty

Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
roy@karlsbakk.net

Addition: I will also pay $1000.00 US for this solution, bringing the bounty to $2,000.00 USD. Same parameters as Mr. Karlsbakk.
Anyone else want to add to this?

Michael Young
NetLogic
myoung@netlogic.net

Addition: I will add 1000$ to the bounty, bringing the total to 3000$ USD. Condition: To be completed by March 20th. I do not care whether it works with 1.0.3 - it can be -current.
(Bounty now expired)
Alex Pilosov/Pilosoft/alex@pilosoft.com


Addition: We will also pay $1000.00 US for this solution, bringing the bounty to $3,000.00 USD. Same parameters as Mr. Karlsbakk.
Roar Lorentzen
IP-Telefoni as
roar@iptelefoni.no

Addition : We will pay $ 500.00 US for this solution (total of $3,500), but the ATA part doesn't have to exist as I've not found an ATA that really supports T.38. If the solution allows me to plug a fax machine into an fxs port on one asterisk server (at a client's location) and I can, over IP, send the fax to my core asterisk server and have it send that fax out of it's PRI card to a regular fax machine, then I would consider the bounty payable.
W. Kevin Hunt
khunt@huntbrothers.com

I'm interested in attempting this; I will need to find such a device first, but for the time being, a set of ethereal traces will do quite well :) (I've been looking for an ATA that does T.38 for yonks so I can have a go at writing something like this, guys above me reckoning it takes to much time... bah!)

Cheers,

Michael
vandy899@yahoo.com

Addiiton: We will pay $500.00 US bringing the bounty to $5000.
We require that this solution works well with Quintum's Tenor CMS. Our goal is to use the Asterisk server as a Fax2E-mail gateway.


Addition: I will also pay $500.00 US for this solution. Same parameters as Mr. Karlsbakk.
steve at isisdev dot com

Filipe Múrias
Invictasoft
murias AT invictasoft.pt


References



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33310.000$ for T.38

by Yepii, Saturday 10 of March, 2007 [20:51:13 UTC]
For a real end user *T38 V.34 and a part of a patent =10.000$
Good for a solution before april 2007
kapmail at terra dot es

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333I will also add $500 for T.38

by SteveSy, Wednesday 10 of January, 2007 [05:58:02 UTC]
Same config as originally requested.
Steve at isisdev dot com
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333Willing to work on T.38 for $$$

by terracecomm, Thursday 07 of September, 2006 [22:18:44 UTC]
Jitter, i don't know if you found anyone, but we would be willing to take it on. Email slawrence at virtutone.ca if you are interested.
222

333Asterisk T.38

by jitter, Tuesday 06 of June, 2006 [10:55:09 UTC]
Any update on this? Has anyone make the t.38 work in asterisk? It will also be great if T.38 can work on h323 trunk. My company is willing to give $$$ to any person who can make this work. Please send me an email to anyone who is interested.
222

333ionideas T.38 Implementation

by JohnnyD, Tuesday 11 of October, 2005 [13:05:25 UTC]
Does anyone have any experience using <a href=http://www.ionidea.ua/oss/asterisk/>ionidea</a>'s T.38 implementation mentioned <a href=http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/T.38>here</a>. Is it stable / safe enough for a production environment? Is anyone actively developing it?
Bryan, is that the code you're using in the lab?
Thanks. John
222

333We have had some success with this

by bryanmjohns, Wednesday 05 of October, 2005 [01:31:17 UTC]
We have the requested architecture working in a lab environment using code contributed from some friends in the former Soviet block. Sounds like the bounty might not be there anymore, but let us know if you need to be steered in the right direction. http://www.oneringnetworks.com
222

333Re: go, baby, go, this will be yuge !

by jsturtevant, Wednesday 28 of September, 2005 [14:57:23 UTC]
any updates on t.38 and asterisk?
222

333Re: more people offering bounties

by edgecase, Thursday 25 of August, 2005 [13:04:15 UTC]
It seems Steve "Mr. T.38" Underwood has dropped off the net, just short of finishing his asterisk support work. His last post sounds really good, now if we could just reach him...
222

333Re: more people offering bounties - patent issues?

by edgecase, Thursday 25 of August, 2005 [00:42:06 UTC]
I just checked on the itu.int website; the downloadable PDF ITU-T Patents Database has an entry for T.38 as follows:

Recommendation Number: T.38
Id Number T038-01
Organization: Wordcraft International Limited
Main Contact: Ms. Paula Thorpe, Marketing Manager
Address: Park Hill, Hilton Road, Egginton
    Derby DE65 6GU
    United Kingdom
Tel. No.: +44 1332 371428
Fax. No.: +44 1332 295 525
E-mail: paula.thorpe@wordcraft.co.uk
Licensing declaration: Pat. pol. 2.2
Patent Title:
Patent Number: 97 04 103 (appl.no)
Patent Country: United Kingdom
Date Patent Statement Received: 19.06.1997
Remarks: Informed from Wordcraft on 20 March 2000 that Wordcraft has no Intellectual property.


It's unclear to me what this means.
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333go, baby, go, this will be yuge !

by sjobeck, Monday 30 of May, 2005 [22:46:50 UTC]
(:wink:)
Someone is on the verge of hero status.

Thanks so much.

Peace. Love. Linux.

Jason