
On 7/03/2012 6:48 PM, Jason White wrote:
I found them: http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/GSMopen
The only problem I can see in this arrangement is that if someone calls FreeSWITCH and the call is then transferred to my mobile phone via GSM, then (assuming that I'm the owner of the GSM device attached to the FreeSWITCH installation), I am charged for the second leg of the call.
That's reasonably easy fixed if you have a plan that allows free calls on-net [Exetel to Exetel for example] -- I also have a land line that gives unlimited local/national calls and also free to any Optus network mobile. Pity that Vodafone and Telstra phones aren't included, but knocking out Optus network mobiles from call costs is still pretty good. The land line plan requires a business service and can only by applied for by PTY LTD businesses; they deliberately exclude sole traders from these plans :( Cheers -- Kind Regards AndrewM Andrew McGlashan Broadband Solutions now including VoIP