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Digium DS3000P
The Digium DS3000P is a channelized DS3 card for use with Asterisk that supports up 672 simultaneous calls using T1 RBS signaling or in an ISDN PRI signaling mode it could support as many as 670 or as…
Read More »Asterisk source code management
Old page – Asterisk is now moved from cvs to subversion as of Asterisk version 1.2. Requirements Needs Good user permission/separations per branch Atomic commits Wants Easier maintenance of private change sets Availability to the Mac, *BSD, and…
Read More »Radius
Radius is an AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting) protocol originally developed by Livingston (now part of Lucent) for their dialup servers. (See: Radius Server History) Because the Radius protocol includes the capability of being easily extended, it has…
Read More »Business Serve
VoIP Provider Experience cheap phone calls by taking advantage of your broadband Internet connection with the addition of Business Serve’s VoIP service. Our VoIP solutions uses your broadband connection to connect your call to any number, anytime at…
Read More »VoIP IVR Systems
VOIP IVR Systems combine VoIP technology with IVR (Interactive Voice Response) automatic call answering software. See Also (Vendor Information) The following is a list of vendors that provide interactive voice response (IVR) phone systems and software solutions: IVR…
Read More »What Is IVR?
IVR, or interactive voice response, is what allows phone systems to process touch tones or voice waves during a telephone call. IVR technology is responsible for the menus people hear and respond to when they call up a…
Read More »AG-468
spec H.323 V4, SIP v2.0 (RFC 3261), MGCP (RFC 3435) Codec: G. 711, G.723.1, G.726 and G.729A/B. Hybrid echo cancellation G.168 (16 ms) Auto switch between Fax and voice DTMF tone detection/regeneration Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) User programmable…
Read More »Asterisk NetBSD
Asterisk on NetBSD Asterisk 1.0 and later runs very nicely on NetBSD 2.0 or later – it’s not recommended to run on earlier versions of NetBSD because of a lack of native pthreads. If you’re looking for support…
Read More »crtc911
April 4th, 2005 CRTC Decision on 9-1-1 Emergency Services for VoIP Service Providers OTTAWA-GATINEAU - The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today announced a decision that addresses the requirements for voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) service providers…
Read More »IPCC – International Packet Communications Consortium
From their website: A Technology Forum working to advance VoIP through technical and marketing working groups for the convergence of broadband cable, wireless and wireline. Technical Expertise in VoIP ¨ Database of Technical documents/Technical White Papers ¨ Unbiased…
Read More »Asterisk bounty PRI 2B channel transfer
Updates Bounty closed as of 2007-09-21 Bounty poster seems to be inactive, mflorell has taken over the bounty as of 2007-08-27 Bounty: PRI 2B transfers Maintainer: mflorell Status: Functional in DMS100 in Asterisk 1.4, and beta patch for…
Read More »POTS
POTS Definition from Wikipedia “Plain Old Telephone Service, or POTS, is a term which describes the voice-grade telephone service that remains the basic form of residential and small business service connection to the telephone network in most parts…
Read More »T1 Crossover Cable
See also: crossover T1 cable Two devices with PRI interfaces can be connected together with a PRI crossover or null-modem cable. Cisco doc It should be emphasized that while a common ethernet patch cord can by used just…
Read More »adtran
This should apply to US/North American Adtran TSU 600 + T100P. I’ve got 6x quad FXO cards, so this may not apply to the FXS models. In the menuing system of the TSU 600, go to the config…
Read More »Crossover T1 Cable
The below diagram is not quite correct. For industry references, see instead: T1 Crossover Cable When I got my Adtran TSU 600 unit for use with a Digium T100P card, it shipped with a straight-through T1 Cable, however,…
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