Timeline for How to make "poor man's roaming" by proxying cell calls to SIP or Skype?
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Jul 2, 2013 at 19:59 | comment | added | Grzegorz Wierzowiecki | Can I setup IP PBX with GSM connection ? | |
Dec 20, 2012 at 14:20 | comment | added | Vi0 | CallRecorder applications does record calls, for example; and it even does not require the root access AFAIR. Also just recording from microphone should have some effect (poor quality although). | |
Dec 19, 2012 at 19:39 | comment | added | Alexander Shcheblikin | I'm afraid CSipSimple (or any other user-level app for that matter) doesn't have access to GSM audio. Someone more knowledgeable should confirm if this is the case. | |
Dec 18, 2012 at 20:23 | comment | added | Vi0 | Can I use Android itself as voice-capable modem? For example, what will happen if I call with GSM and CSipSimple simultaneously (will it de-facto route the sound)? | |
Dec 18, 2012 at 20:09 | comment | added | Alexander Shcheblikin | Oh, I see. I've got a few friends in Belarus, and telephony communications with them is the most difficult amongst all I'm calling nationally and internationally. Well, looks like Android won't do for this. Have a look here: stackoverflow.com/questions/4723453/… So your solution seems to be a computer-based PBX, e.g. Asterisk, with a cheap GSM voice-capable modem - that will be able to forward calls via SIP to your "Travel" handset. | |
Dec 18, 2012 at 17:31 | comment | added | Vi0 | freepbxes.org fail to reply. Also I don't sure it will be available in my country (where state telecom monopolist protects itself with lawsuits against VoIP). | |
Dec 17, 2012 at 20:13 | history | answered | Alexander Shcheblikin | CC BY-SA 3.0 |