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

Nik Middleton nik.middleton at noblesolutions.co.uk
Mon Sep 21 04:15:18 PDT 2009



Check out this range

http://www.noblesolutions.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=index&manufactu
rers_id=16

You should be able to find a local supplier

We've used them for a couple of years now.  They just plug into your
network.

Regards,

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Sent: 19 September 2009 11:34
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Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Affordable GSM gateway for one cellphone?


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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