First off, you should post a new message rather than replying to an
existing message.

On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 08:18:42PM -0400, John F. Ervin wrote:
> Never having actually rolled an Asterisk (Trixbox in my case) system  
> into production.  I was wondering if in most peoples opinion if given  
> the choice would rather have a straight VOIP/SIP system or would rather  
> have a system with normal POTS/analog types lines and something like a  
> digium card?  As far as reliability etc.  Thoughts?

Just to mention the third option: a digital PSTN line. Not as ugly as an
analog PSTN line, but generally more expensive. If you're in the US,
this is probably only meaningful if you need at least c. 8 "outgoing 
lines" (maximal number of concurrent outgoing calls) but I figure this
generally varies wildly.

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