You could always avoid the dialup part (what if your local telephone exchange is dead/lines cut) by using a GSM terminal (like the old Siemens M20). Get two with diffferent carrier SIMs to give yourself redundancy using SMS server tools (http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/) to drive them. Of course, this just moves your point of failure further down the line...


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