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Re: GSM gateways
Peter,
We have an analogue GSM gateway at our office which provides just a
standard RJ11 port and works just like a phoneline. We've also rolled
out a few VOIP GSM Gateways with PBXs which seem to work fine.
Overall they appear to "just work" as you'd expect, particularly
the
analogue ones - we picked our office one, an Ericsson unit off Ebay
for about =A350 too.
Thanks,
Ross.
On Nov 20, 2007 6:49 PM, Pete Church <yahoo@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> >Sorry, re-read the post!!!
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> >VoIP obviously needs an ADSL landline..... ;-(
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> Thanks Jim,
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> Was hoping someone had some advice there!
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> This is actually quite a sensible option for me since where my house
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> not within reach of ADSL and is doubtful whether it will be for a
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> years but has EDGE and possibly 3G coverage
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> Using mobile data as my main house connection seems a good idea. If I
can
> avoid it though I don't want to have to have a computer with an access
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> in running to avail of the service though.
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> Anyone?
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> Cheers
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