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> Christopher Raper
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> Greetings al
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 19:37, M. Matt Colgin wrote:
> Configuration #1
>
> - Can our telecom company provide two ISDN BRI lines. Each ISDN line
> providing 2 channels of 64kbit/s?
> - What manufacturer/model of ISDN adaptor is best supported by Asterisk?
>
> Disadvantage: Seems to
ke analog lines from *PBX)
Hard Phones: Snom 200, Grandstream ($70), Cisco ($$)
Soft Phones: X-Lite, X-Pro
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Back in December there was a thread or remark about a Digium quad FXO
card. I would like to know when Digium will start marketing this...
M. Matt Colgin wrote:
I've been looking at Asterisk for a replacement for our phone system and I'm
hoping someone can help validate my assumptions.
We have 4
Chris
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M. Matt Colgin wrote:
>I've been looking at Asterisk for a replacement for our phone system an
M. Matt Colgin wrote:
I've been looking at Asterisk for a replacement for our phone system and I'm
hoping someone can help validate my assumptions.
I'll try.. :)
We have 4 analog lines coming into the building. These lines are simple POT
lines and we have them in a "hunt group" with Verizon so th
I've been looking at Asterisk for a replacement for our phone system and I'm
hoping someone can help validate my assumptions.
We have 4 analog lines coming into the building. These lines are simple POT
lines and we have them in a "hunt group" with Verizon so that when a single
phone number is dial