On 3/13/06, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
On 3/13/06, C Blue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:the scenario is our office is the one calling the regional offices (provinces) most of which don't have internet connection, i don't have control with regards to the regional offices, what do you think is the optimum setup?
jan gestre wrote:
> i work for a government agency, and recently the Dept. of Budget and
> Management issued a memo to use voip to save money from long distance
> calls, i would like to setup voip in our dept, what are the hardware
> requirements to setup one aside from having a dsl line?
* minimum hardware requirement 1 server (running OpenSER or Asterisk or
(the older) OpenH323 GK)
* for clients, you'd need either a IPPhone, or a PC with a sound card
running a softphone (software ip phone, which may support the following:
H323, SIP (most common), IAX, MGCP, etc.)
> would buying a voip capable phone suffice?
yes, but you'd be setting it up as a peer-peer, which means user's would
need to dial the phone's ip address. better to use a server which will
act as a gateway/router/register (depending on which protocol you'll
use, I'd recommend SIP).
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