Brian West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Having said that, you have a good case in favour of the Intel modems
> > if you are in a country where the X100P doesn't have type approval but
> > you can find an Intel modem (with the right chipset) that does. In
> > such a case, using the Intel modem might be the only legal way to
> > connect your Asterisk box to an analog PSTN line.
> >
> Not really the X101P is really just a modem that already has the
> approvals. They stick a heatsink of the md3200 chip and call it an x101p.
> 
That's an expensive heatsink. :-)

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