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uk.telecom.voip Affichage de l'article : Re: What is IAX ?
Date :
Le 05 février 2008
From :
Gordon Henderson
Sujet :
Re: What is IAX ?
In article <47a8627a$0$26042$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>,
Stephen Hammond wrote:
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>>> Stephen ?
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>> No it's not a Stephen. It is in fact a VOIP protocol.
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>> Google IAX
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>> Results 1 - 10 of about 854,000 for iax. (0.18 seconds)
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>> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-IAX
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-Asterisk_eXchange
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>OK thanks I'm trying to use my ag188 with 1899.com iax it doesn't seem to
>work has any one had any luck with this ?
Huh?
The ag188 is an ATA - Analogue temrinal Adapter. You plug an ordinary
analogue phone into it, then you plug it into your Broadband connection
via Ethernet, then you register with a VoIP provider, then make/take
calls...
1899.com is an indirect access service where you dial a prefix (1889)
before dialling a number. It's designed to work on UK landlines (and
probably only those supplied by BT)
Unless I'm missing something, these two simply don't mix.
Gordon
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