In most countries the legislation which licences the cellular operators to use certain spectrum for certain types of communication also controls who may provide publicly offered (and sometime privately offered) interworking services. This may also apply to wireline services. It is very country dependant (possibly even region dependant), so you need to check the detailed rules in your location. You might, for example, be OK doing things with SMS, but not with voice. Another level of checks you need to make is the details of your agreement with your service provider. Even if the licencing regulations say it is OK, your contract may not. Service then tends to be abruptly cut at the most awkward moments, and there is nothing you can do about it.

In general telecoms licensing legislation tends to say you cannot do anything unless you are explicitly allowed to, so beware. :-)

Regards,
Steve


Nana Yaw wrote:

hello steve,

I am interested to know how this is illegal, where is it written?

Regards

Nana Yaw

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 12:17:21 +0100, Steve Kennedy wrote


On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 12:00:09PM +0100, Chris Lee wrote:



Miroslav Nachev wrote:


Hi,
I am looking for GSM to BRI ISDN Gateway. Any help?


I was also looking for such things nd came across these guys:
http://www.2n.cz/export
they have a product or two for GSM
and here is the one I found most likely to work for me (two GSM sim cards providing two ISDN channels on a BRI line):
http://www.2n.cz/uploads/2/PAGES/C379.HTML
But I still have to get hold of one for testing, the local supplier is moving offices and as such can not help me out in the short term.


Just beware GSM gateways are not legal in the UK if you're offering
service to 3rd parties !!!

i.e. you can connect one up to say a local PBX and connect your local
GSM traffic through it, but not to anyone outside your organisation.

Steve



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