If anyone knows about good products for VOIP on RedHat please let me know.

Thanks!


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Subject: Offtopic question 
Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 07:42:08 -0500 
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I'm Really sorry for this question but there is a such situation and = 
maybe someone could suggest something. 

My Client wants VoIP based system that will operate internally in their = 
office,=20 
receive calls coming into the office by a T-1 (they say PRI so they can = 
use=20 
it for Internet also) and also be able to call outside the office.=20 
Internally each phone will be also operating through the VoIP protocol=20 
using their internal network. Outside calls will go through via the T-1 = 
PRI=20 
or direct through analog lines. This we will have to suggest to them. = 
There=20 
will not be a PABX or an EPABX or any other phone system in the office.=20 
They already have Internet connectivity into their office and each = 
person=20 
has a PC on the network, so we have to use the same cable coming to = 
their=20 
PC's on the LAN to extend to the phone so we save on wiring. 

They want to have all features such as "Hold", "Conference calling",=20 
"Voice-mail" etc. There is also no suggestion by them of any VoIP = 
system,=20 
we can suggest any as long as we can justify the cost. 

They will have upto 35 telephone sets in the office and may later grow = 
to 75 or so. 

The question is : 
Is there anyone that has experience in VoIP, and could suggest some = 
technical proposal or some URL to find the answers for this ? 

Thanks in advance 


nick marsh
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