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Connecting Skype To Asterisk

Hi all,

I have an Asterisk PBX under development, that I would like to link to a Skype account if possible. The idea is that people would call a particular Skype username, and be redirected to my SIP and through that to Asterisk. Is this doable? I have looked around and saw the Skype for Asterisk driver, but of course that has been discontinued. Are there any other options? I would prefer not to have to go through the regular PSTN telephone network but directly from Skype to Asterisk via SIP. If you have any tips on how to configure my sip.conf to get this working, this would also be highly appreciated.



Thanks in advance for your help!



Kind regards,



Philip Bennefall

Flashphoner

Thought this deserved a name and shame!
;)

Steve

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Pavel Ismailov > Date: 27 April 2012 06:58:07 GMT+01:00
> To: steve-lists@geekinter.net
> Subject: Flashphoner
>
> Hello!
>
> My name is Pavel Ismailov
> and I`m CEO of www.flashphoner.com project.
>
> We noticed that you quite active in Asterisk-user
> mail list, and would like to offer you buy signature
> in your messages for some monthly price.
>
> Is it interested for you?
>
> –
> Thanks,
> Pavel Ismailov
> skype: pavel.ismailov
> www.flashphoner.com

any replacement?

Hi all,

any idea about how to replace Skype For Asterisk?

Thank You.

Giorgio

Skype For Asterisk (SFA)

Any has Skype For Asterisk (SFA) license.

http://www.digium.com/en/products/software/skypeforasterisk.php

PLEASE NOTE: Skype for Asterisk is no longer available for sale. Skype for
Asterisk will be supported for two more years, until July 26, 2013.

I want to test this thing. Any Idea. any free solution.

there is one http://nerdvittles.com/index.php?p=784

Tying to test but dont know if its workable or not.

I will appreciate if any one can share his testing/implementation.

Facebook To Launch In-Browser Video Chat With Skype

“Facebook will be launching a new in-browser video chat application. ‘The product has been built on Skype and will include a desktop component. It’s not clear to me whether that means it will just work if a user has Skype already installed on the computer, or if additional software will need to be downloaded even if the user already uses Skype. But it’s clear that there’s very deep integration between the products, and from the user’s perspective, the product will be an in-browser experience.’”