GSM Gateway Feature

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arifonline:
Quote from: RFord on March 01, 2013, 07:18:59 am

It sure would be nice, but is there a market for such a device?  Companies are profit driven and as such, it boils down to a supply and demand issue.  Personally, I think this is a non-starter. since there are a number of options available with the OBi110 (XLink and a Cellphone, etc.) or the OBi202 and the Bluetooth plugin paired with a cellphone..

This discussion might be of interest to you:

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,28037790

See this device:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Soundwin-GSM-Gateway-/181084333032


Interesting. Although I see its market. as in many areas of the world people are using mobiles more than their land lines. So we are seeing more attractive offers and packages on mobile services. Plus, GSM gateways also providing SMS server option. However, you may be right, demand may not be same in all regions.

And by the way thanks for providing ebay link, I am shocked to see $20 price tag, not sure if device will even work  :) It seems to have both landline and SIM card support.

giqcass:
The soundwin device is interesting but with the OBi202 plus Bluetooth adapter we can use cell phones voice services seamlessly.  I don't see much of an upside over GSM or CDMA phones connected via BT adapter. If you wanted to use mobile Data something similar to a mi-fi device might work. Perhaps I am missing something important to what you want to do. As pointed out earlier this is a money game and they won't put out hardware that doesn't have a large market.  We can only guess at what they plan to do unless someone from OBi would like to chime in.


Here is the manual for soundwin device for those curious.
http://www.i4wifi.cz/img.asp?attid=97586

arifonline:
@giqcass
Wonderful. Thanks for the link to manual, this is what I was searching for, as I wanted to buy this unit and see how it works. :)

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