Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 1:20 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] 3G-324M service provider
Hi,
This won't change 3G-324M stack development, but, is anyone aware of any (european) service provider offering 3G-to-IP gateway or MCU services ?
Using an Asterisk registered SIP softphone (eyebeam, for example), someone would be able to call a 3G call phone for a voice and video conference.
Cost would be purely based on call duration or maybe based on subscribtion fees and call duration.
This won't change 3G-324M stack development, but, is anyone aware of any (european) service provider offering 3G-to-IP gateway or MCU services ?
Using an Asterisk registered SIP softphone (eyebeam, for example), someone would be able to call a 3G call phone for a voice and video conference.
Cost would be purely based on call duration or maybe based on subscribtion fees and call duration.
Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2006 2:23 am Post subject: [Asterisk-video] 3G-324M service provider
Hi,
1. How much could cost such appliances (Dilithium or Radvision) ?
I thought it could be difficult to build valuable business cases for SME with such appliances.
2. Do you think these appliances could easily integrate with Asterisk today ?
Reading this mailing list archive, I guess it is today possible to set things this way :
- Radvision appliance connects to Asterisk using one BRI or PRI port
- Asterisk connects to PSTN-ISDN using another BRI or PRI port (hoping TDM bridging works faultlessly)
- Radvision appliance and (soft or hard) SIP videophones register to Asterisk and belong to the same LAN
- for outgoing video calls (from videophone to 3G cell phone), RTP flows are first passed through Asterisk to Radvision appliance, then are converted to H324M and then passed to ISDN-PSTN passing Asterisk again
Is this correct ?
How many B-channels per call are used ?
Regards
----- Original Message -----
From: Ramtin Amin
To: Development discussion of video media support in Asterisk
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:32 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-video] 3G-324M service provider
That's exactly the point of the 3G-324M stack!
Otherwise, you could buy appliance at Dilithium or Radvision that do the job...
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From: olivier.krief@gmail.com
To: asterisk-video@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-video] 3G-324M service provider
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:20:03 +0200
Hi,
This won't change 3G-324M stack development, but, is anyone aware of any (european) service provider offering 3G-to-IP gateway or MCU services ?
Using an Asterisk registered SIP softphone (eyebeam, for example), someone would be able to call a 3G call phone for a voice and video conference.
Cost would be purely based on call duration or maybe based on subscribtion fees and call duration.
Cheers
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1. How much could cost such appliances (Dilithium or Radvision) ?
I thought it could be difficult to build valuable business cases for SME with such appliances.
2. Do you think these appliances could easily integrate with Asterisk today ?
Reading this mailing list archive, I guess it is today possible to set things this way :
- Radvision appliance connects to Asterisk using one BRI or PRI port
- Asterisk connects to PSTN-ISDN using another BRI or PRI port (hoping TDM bridging works faultlessly)
- Radvision appliance and (soft or hard) SIP videophones register to Asterisk and belong to the same LAN
- for outgoing video calls (from videophone to 3G cell phone), RTP flows are first passed through Asterisk to Radvision appliance, then are converted to H324M and then passed to ISDN-PSTN passing Asterisk again
Is this correct ?
How many B-channels per call are used ?
Regards
----- Original Message -----
From: Ramtin Amin
To: Development discussion of video media support in Asterisk
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:32 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-video] 3G-324M service provider
That's exactly the point of the 3G-324M stack! Otherwise, you could buy appliance at Dilithium or Radvision that do the job...
This won't change 3G-324M stack development, but, is anyone aware of any (european) service provider offering 3G-to-IP gateway or MCU services ?
Using an Asterisk registered SIP softphone (eyebeam, for example), someone would be able to call a 3G call phone for a voice and video conference.
Cost would be purely based on call duration or maybe based on subscribtion fees and call duration.
Cheers
Exprimez-vous en direct avec Windows Live Messenger ! Windows Live Messenger !
This won't change 3G-324M stack development, but, is anyone aware of any
(european) service provider offering 3G-to-IP gateway or MCU services ?
Using an Asterisk registered SIP softphone (eyebeam, for example), someone
would be able to call a 3G call phone for a voice and video conference.
Cost would be purely based on call duration or maybe based on subscribtion
fees and call duration.
This won't change 3G-324M stack development, but, is anyone aware of any
(european) service provider offering 3G-to-IP gateway or MCU services ?
Using an Asterisk registered SIP softphone (eyebeam, for example), someone
would be able to call a 3G call phone for a voice and video conference.
Cost would be purely based on call duration or maybe based on subscribtion
fees and call duration.
Cheers
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