[Freeswitch-users] Modems
Tony Graziano
tgraziano at myitdepartment.net
Sun Aug 8 12:49:10 PDT 2010
You can always use a standalone sip gateway (patton, audiocodes, etc.).
On 8/8/10, Ken Gillett <ken at ukgb.net> wrote:
> I asked this before, but never got any response, so hope someone can help me
> this time.
>
> Is it possible to use a (USB) modem as a 'trunk' to and from the PSTN, i.e.
> be able to accept incoming PSTN calls and also make PSTN calls?
>
> I plan on installing FreeSwitch on a Mac and it would be really handy to be
> able to use Apple's USB modem in this way as otherwise there's no way to add
> such PSTN functionality on the Mac Mini. Although my requirement is Mac
> based, I guess this question applies to any FreeSwitch installation.
>
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> Ken G i l l e t t
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