Just as David said, this would be the perfect setup for Asterisk, and 
where it really comes in handy.

You can control the Asterisk-GUI from anywhere, and then setup peers 
around the world.

-bk

David Kerr wrote:
> Asterisk is ideal for this... it doesn't matter where the Asterisk PBX 
> is located and your users just connect there SIP-based phones (or ATAs 
> or softphones) to it.  Your users can be behind NAT but it would be 
> best of the PBX has a public (and static) IP address.
>
> David
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 3:57 PM, Kraig A. Wilford 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     Hey all,
>
>      
>
>     I am trying to setup asterisk to be used in my company but we all
>     don't work out of one location but 30 different offices across the
>     country.  Anyway to get this to run?
>
>      
>
>     Thanks,
>
>      
>
>     *Kraig A. Wilford*
>
>     *_                                                                _*
>
>     A HarDrive World
>
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>
>     (319) – 361 – 7012 
>
>      
>
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