Nothing has changed overnight.  I have a Vonage softphone line going
directly into *, and have had this setup for several months.  The only
drawback is that you STILL need a one hardline, so the cheapest you
could get this with would be about $25/month.  If you wanted to go the
Vonage route without an FXO port, you could signup for a regular
account, go with the cheapest plan and then add a softphone line.  Keep
in mind that you'd still be a vonage customer, and those folks don't
have much flexibility in customer service.  For example, you won't be
able to turn a fax line into a regular line, or a softphone into a
hardphone, etc... They don't know how to switch configs once a line is
provisioned.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Eissler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 1:57 PM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Is Voice Pulse Connect good ?
> 
> 
> Unless something's changed overnight Vonage doesn't offer a service 
> that can be used directly with Asterisk; instead, you need to use an 
> analog adapter and something that will give you an analog FXO port 
> (like a TDM100). With Voicepulse Connect, VoipJet, and others, you 
> don't need any extra hardware and you won't have any extra D/A A/D 
> conversions.

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