[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Aug 2006 at 12:34, Chuck Mariotti wrote:
I'm in a bit of a crappy situation... I've implemented Asterisk/Trixbox
for a client. Everything is great. Everyone works from their homes,
Remote staff, etc...
The problem is with "the boss".
The boss, of course, have a lovely house up in Uxbridge/Mount Albert.
Nestled in a small gentle valley.
Of course, it's in the middle of BF nowhere as far as technology is
concerned.
DSL doesn't appear to be available in the area (been coming soon for
years).
Cable, same thing.
What about Rogers Portable internet????
It was my impression from the rogers website that Portable Internet
requires cable internet to be available at your 'remote' locations...
Being on the outskirts of a serviced area sucks... middle of BF idaho is
even worse.
Thomas Keats
There is a vendor in the area that sells wireless, however, the gentle
valley kills the signal, so no wireless available (it's available about
2km up the road).
The same vendor offers Sat system... It's installed and working, but it
sucks at the best of times... very slow just browsing the web.
So, I obviously can't give her VoIP connections via Sat (unless someone
knows differently).
Her long distance bill is over $100 / month.
The Asterisk box is hosted in Toronto, so it's a LD call to it from her
land line.
I'd love to get a nice running Internet Connection if possible.
Or at minimum, get her a solid telecom or VoIP solution.
Has anyone ever run into this type of situation and come up with a good
solution or combination of ideas that would lessen the blow?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards,
Chuck
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