Product line starts with a 1 FXO by 1 FXS SIP/H323 Gateway
and goes up to T1 and E1 boxes.
Immix also makes VOIP phones.
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333Re. IMMIX TELECOM
by newerawisp, Wednesday 22 of June, 2005 [20:56:29 UTC]
(:evil:)I'm a kind of perplexed by the message by Immix Telecom. It added a list of products that makes no sense to me. So I was wondering who was this list of Product meant for if it was not meant for people like me.
What I do understand is VoIP phones. But why would any one use VoIP phones when the cell phones are available that could be used to access the Internet. To make this happen all that is necessary is the redevelopment of the Internet Infrastructure and Internet Browser so that it would no longer be necessary for the servers to send the documents to the Clients. The clients would just send the surfing commands to the remote server owned by others. The server would than process the commands and display the results. The accessing of the Internet Service could be done without buying an expensive 802.11 chip equipped laptop or without taking the laptop to an Wi-Fi Hot spot. I'd like to hear, by email at newerawisp@rediffmail.com, from Telecoms if they manufacture wireless handsets and want to see an exponential rise in the sales of these handsets. I'd also like to hear from Telecoms that offer wireless Internet service if they want to experience an exponential rise in the ir subscribers.
I have a laptop that's frequently behind firewalls and SIP frequently won't work. I've set up Asterisk on my home server, and I can contact the server and place calls either to the internal network or route them out through my DID provider - it also works in reverse. However, what I cannot do is place a call directly to a SIP phone without having to have created a context for the company.
In other words, I want to dial 1234@example.com from KIAX and have the phone with a SIP number of 1234@example.com ring with no example.com context in the extensions.conf file
It seems like I should be able to do it, but the IAX call handles the @ as a context marker & rejects the calls.
Any help would be appriciated
Using the Manager interface, I issue an Originate command. It indeed dials, and is handled in the dialpan, but the DIALSTATUS value is empty (I have tried answered and unanswered calls).
I am using Trixbox 2.6.18-53.1.4.el5 (SMP)
Any idea why this is so? (How can I determine how the call went?)
exten => s,1,NoOp(HANGUPCAUSE is ${HANGUPCAUSE})
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333Re. IMMIX TELECOM
What I do understand is VoIP phones. But why would any one use VoIP phones when the cell phones are available that could be used to access the Internet. To make this happen all that is necessary is the redevelopment of the Internet Infrastructure and Internet Browser so that it would no longer be necessary for the servers to send the documents to the Clients. The clients would just send the surfing commands to the remote server owned by others. The server would than process the commands and display the results. The accessing of the Internet Service could be done without buying an expensive 802.11 chip equipped laptop or without taking the laptop to an Wi-Fi Hot spot. I'd like to hear, by email at newerawisp@rediffmail.com, from Telecoms if they manufacture wireless handsets and want to see an exponential rise in the sales of these handsets. I'd also like to hear from Telecoms that offer wireless Internet service if they want to experience an exponential rise in the ir subscribers.
333VOIP billing software