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Tomcsányi Domonkos domi at tomcsanyi.netAs far as I know osmocomBB doesn’t have a SIP sink yet, you’d need to create the code for that. Cheers, Domi > 2016. febr. 13. dátummal, 9:30 időpontban robert <robert.steve07 at gmail.com> írta: > > Hi Domonkos, > > So I understand that it could be done but some more work should be done. Is it only a matter of getting the right configuration to route outgoing calls via LCR to the SIP sink of osmocomBB or must I also change some code in OpenBSC/OsmocomBB ? > > Best regards, > Robert, > > On Feb 12, 2016, at 10:53 PM, Tomcsányi, Domonkos <domi at tomcsanyi.net> wrote: > >> Hi Robert, >> >> As far as I know technically this is possible, but you'd need to add some code. >> I think you could connect openBSC with osmocomBB using SIP, but I think there is no SIP sink code yet in the mobile app. Andreas might have something along these lines, but I could be fully wrong. >> >> So the idea would be to route all outgoing calls via Linux Call Router to the SIP sink of osmocomBB. Also osmocomBB needs to be connected to the real network using a real SIM card. Note that all calls originating from your network will have the same caller ID (the phone number of the real SIM card). >> >> It would be an interesting project I think. >> >> Cheers, >> Domi >> >> 2016. febr. 12. dátummal, 17:56 időpontban robert <robert.steve07 at gmail.com> írta: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Is it possible to route a call from a phone connected to openBSC (virtual BTS) to a real network using an osmocombb phone. In other words, to give a user within my own network the ability to call another phone connected to any other operator without routing the call through internet. >