The boss wants to move from landline service to VOIP service as a cost-cutting 
measure. We have one voice line and one fax line. The telco is billing over 
$100 a month for the two. We're using Hylafax for faxing and a PBX for the 
voice line.

Our existing PBX is an Intertel Axxess box with the old v5 processor. The 
management and voicemail computer died years ago (PSU burned up). I'm worried 
that it's going to die before too much longer. We have the IPRC and several IP 
Phone+ devices. It's my understanding that the IP Phone+ speaks only a 
proprietary Intertel protocol and can never be used with any non-Intertel 
equipment. I would like to dump the entire Intertel box and move to Asterisk 
instead, but my budget for this project is exactly $0. I can't afford to buy 
new devices.

The boss is leaning toward getting digital voice service from the local cable 
monopoly. They want to charge us $30 a month per line to start, and we will 
have to sign a 3 year contract. The monopoly in question has a reputation for 
very poor service, but they are a monopoly so my boss sees them as the only 
alternative. My worry is that if we sign that contract, we are trapped with 
both the intertel and the cable monopoly, and if I exceed the capacity of the 
intertel (or it just dies) I am SOL.

My questions then are as follows:

1) Is there a way I don't know about to get Asterisk to talk to either the IPRC 
or the IP Phone+ directly in such a way that gets calls from one to the other?
2) Are there any reputable VOIP providers that provide business service at a 
rate less than $30 per line per month? The boss is adamant that we need 
unlimited minutes.


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