I have a test GSM switch runing with SS7 white Book for test the SS7- ISUP stack. I could be a tester if somebody need it. >From my point of view it will be possible to create a lib_isup and a chan_ss7 module using the same TE410P boards. I think in fact, Steve U. is doing this. My problem is, I'm not a good ... good C programer. I have developed some applications for Asterisk but, to work on SS7 it will need to work a lot with timers and bits manipulations. Angel. > Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 09:50:23 -0400 (EDT) > From: "C. Maj" <cmaj-SPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-ss7] Let us design an open source SS7 interface > for Asterisk > To: asterisk-ss7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0505120803260.9299@localhost.localdomain> > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII > > On Thu, 12 May 2005, Matt Riddell waxed: > > > I thought the problem was with the fact that it uses patented technology > > therefore making an opensource implementation impossible. > > If there are patents involved, I don't think it's the entire > stack. For example, I've been trying to work on some NFAS > stuff, which currently has limited support in *, but it is > very useful (if not necessary) for SS7. The biggest hurdle > has been getting documentation on the protocol, and of > course, testers. > > --Chris > > > -- > Chris Maj, Rochester > cmaj_at_freedomcorpse_dot_com > Pronunciation Guide: Maj == May > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-SS7 mailing list > Asterisk-SS7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-ss7 > > > End of Asterisk-SS7 Digest, Vol 4, Issue 2 > ******************************************