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(Readers of this blog know this is already possible for free via GetOnsip, but ipDTL gives you an option with real support-albeit not free).įrom time to time we get inquiries from folks traveling to the US from overseas, or just in a mode where they need to use USB modems on a temporary basis and want to buy their data on a prepaid SIM. They have achieved compatibility with Comrex codecs, so you can "dial" directly from your browser to your ACCESS/BRIC-Link codec.

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With a subscription, they will provide a service allowing you to connect two computers (running WebRTC-capable browsers) together via Opus for remote broadcasting. Testing was done over the summer of 2014 and they can now stream their programs to your Comrex codec using G.722 (with Opus hopefully soon to follow)Ģ) ipDTL is a UK company that specializes in making WebRTC easy for remote broadcasters. Most clients are Internet or College broadcasters, but they have signed up some "old school" stations and were interested in codec compatibility to allow distributing their programs to existing stations. They handle almost all details of automation, telephone integration and distribution of your station, and you run the whole thing from a MacBook. We've recently done some interoperability testing with our ACCESS and BRIC-Link codecs with a couple of companies you might find interestingġ) Backbone Networks is a company out of Westborough Mass that can supply you a "station in the cloud". And Hotspots (or Jetpacks as Big Red calls them) also work well in conjunction with our codec Wifi adapters.Įdit 10/1/14: The Pantechs appear back on the VZW site today, although my contacts there maintain the ax has fallen on them. You can even put a prepaid sim into it for a one-time event. It gets you out of a 2-year commitment when you bring-your-own anyway. Just carry it down to the Verizon store and have them activate it. I've bought a bunch and they work very well. We're working on alternative plans but for now, UML295s are available for good prices on eBay. USB modems are waning in popularity in general, in favor of Wifi Hotspots, so this isn't a big surprise. The only remaining option is the Novatel 551L, which does the job but has a very quirky USB connector and doesn't support the new Verizon XLTE service. The UML290, and it's newer cousin UML295, have been given the ol' end-of-life treatment. If you go to the Verizon Wireless website today, you'll find the selection of 4G USB modems (the kind that work well with audio and video codecs) quite reduced.









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