tim panton wrote:
On 13 Mar 2005, at 11:21, Darrell Berry wrote:
hi:
Just starting out with *, and I'm planning to heed the advice to start
simple and small, but the goal i'm aiming for eventually is:
*-based pbx for 10-20 seat small business, based in the UK. Users will
have PoE SIP hardphones.
Checkout
http://www.alwaysonvpn.com/
Umar.
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 11:21:02 +, Darrell Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi:
>
> Just starting out with *, and I'm planning to heed the advice to start
> simple and small, but the goal i'm aiming for eventually is:
>
> *-based pbx for 10-20 sea
On 13 Mar 2005, at 11:21, Darrell Berry wrote:
hi:
Just starting out with *, and I'm planning to heed the advice to start
simple and small, but the goal i'm aiming for eventually is:
*-based pbx for 10-20 seat small business, based in the UK. Users will
have PoE SIP hardphones. So far so good, b
Darrell,
Yes, done several implementations of Asterisk and Cisco Call Manager
Express in this range in the UK. In both cases, I used Cisco 7940s for
most users and 7960s for managers (they like to feel 'special'). On the
CCME one, I used PoE. I used 2 BRIs (4 channels) on CCME, and a PRI E1
wit
Darrell Berry wrote:
[..]
- failing that, what my options for *-compatible, UK-legal
interconnections between a *-based PBX and UK PSTN? I'm looking for more
channels than I will get from ISDN-2e, but less than ISDN-33 (probably):
enough for say 4-8 simultaneous incoming/outgoing calls. I admit
to mind www.telappliant.com and www.holdentel.com .
Hope this helps.
Dave
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] newbie uk questions...
hi:
Just
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Darrell Berry wrote:
> - are there any UK-based VoIP providers targetting small business users:
> by which I mean support for multiple simultaneous connections in and out
> on the same DDI (to simulate traditional multi-channel ISDN PBX
> capabilities), and guaranteed SLAs/
hi:
Just starting out with *, and I'm planning to heed the advice to start
simple and small, but the goal i'm aiming for eventually is:
*-based pbx for 10-20 seat small business, based in the UK. Users will
have PoE SIP hardphones. So far so good, but two questions, both
UK-specific, relating t