On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 12:42:57AM -0500, denon wrote: > We're doing a new * installation at a remote office soon, and I was just > curious what people's opinions were on hardware these days .. I've had > decent luck with T100Ps and Adtran, but I know times change .. > > I'm looking to do roughly 15 handsets and 15 pstn, with some room to > grow. I had planned on two T100Ps and two adtran 750s, one for handsets, > one for pstn.
You might check the pricing on getting your 15 lines delivered on T1/PRI. It may be the same price or even cheaper. And you save one channel bank and the associated complexities. It also only take 2 pair; which can be important in some neighborhoods. <flashbacks of taking out an entire CO the first night we brought up our new PoP with 300 POTS dail-up lines. The telco thanked us when we put in Cisco AS5200s instead of our Lucent PM2es. > > I'm thinking of going SIP on the other side, though. I've > been looking at the Grandstream budgetone phones, as well as their > "handytone". Anyone have anything good or bad to say on these? Cisco is > out of that office's budget, I'm afraid. We're replacing a cheapo key > system there, so it's all about the benjamins.. :\ > > I was also looking at: > http://clipcomm.co.kr/eng/e_product/e_product_voip_analoggateway_4.html > (rumored to be D-Link's OEM?) > and > http://www.yoda.com.tw/SOLUTIONS/vg422r.htm > > Any thoughts on these? > > Has anyone had good luck with other low-cost channels banks? (noo, not > Zhone.. :) > > Any tips are appreciated, you can catch me here or on irc as always .. > > -d > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > -- Scott Lambert KC5MLE Unix SysAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users