[Freeswitch-users] Affordable GSM gateway for one cellphone?

Alberto Escudero aep.lists at it46.se
Sat Sep 19 04:47:06 PDT 2009


If you can wait a few weeks, it will be one :) available and documented.

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>
> Hello
>
> I'm selling a basic solution for SOHO customers (FS is installed on their
> work computer running Windows or Macs) to handle an analog phone line.
> When they're on the road, in addition or instead of getting a notification
> by e-mail when someone calls their office, some users might want to have
> the
> Freeswitch server actually ring their cellphone so they can take calls.
>
> Besides taking a subscription with a VoIP provider that the Freeswitch
> server will use to ring their cellphone, I'd like to know what my options
> are when it comes to setting up a GSM gateway on the customer's premises,
> in
> case they don't want to depend on the Internet.
>
> Are there Freeswitch-compatible, affordable solutions to handle a single
> GSM
> subscription? I guess all it takes is having them take a second
> subscription
> with their GSM provider and inserting the SIM chip inside the gateway to
> have Freeswitch ring their cellphone, but I've never used those things.
>
> Thank you.
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