Re: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Henry L.Coleman
It's funny but at about 3pm I suddenly thought of "Above all Electronics" They are opposite "Honest Eds" and I always pop in there to see what they have when I'm in the area. Thanks ..."great minds think alike" Just for fun I'll check out Walmart too Thanks to everyone for all the great ideas!

Re: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Tim St. Pierre
You get what you pay for at Wal Mart. Try Above All Electronics on Bloor St. They have a handful of refurbished Nortel analogue sets with number display for around $15. They are actually decent quality, whereas the new department store phones tend to be pretty awful (lots of echo, distortion,

Re: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast
Hey Phil: You gotta be kidding me !!!Now that beats the price of Telephone Depot and also beats their warranty! FYI, they have this for $19.76. Item number 551698 at Walmart.ca. And now that you mention the Walmart thingy... I **think** I remember phones going for $9.99 with caller id.

Re: [biz] FXS gateway needed

2007-08-14 Thread alex
I will have 4 digium 4-port cards available in September. You can build your server with them. Alex Simon P. Ditner wrote: Not used, but a xorcom Astribank with the FXS modules might be within reach of that. Froogle rates seem to place them at about $60-70/port new. On 8/14/07, Henry L.Coleman

RE: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Philip Mullis
I know this one is pretty far off the map but you can buy brand new phones with callerid at walmart starting at $4.99 From: Jim Van Meggelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 8/14/2007 4:52 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; biz@taug.ca Subject: RE: [biz] Really cheap (

Re: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast
Hey Jim! Yes, Henry has some GUTS !!! But hey, he is getting the client what the client needs! The client said, "Cheap Phones", and he's getting cheap phones. When things do not work out, the client will yell and scream and then Henry will say, "I told you so... but got what you wante

RE: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Jim Van Meggelen
Try telephone depot http://www.telephonedepot.ca/ They have been around for about 10 years now. I haven't done much business with them, but whenever I have needed a cheap refurb Nortel/Aastra analogue set they have done the job. This stuff is pretty much disposable, though, so the warranty is go

Re: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Dave Donovan
Henry, Active Surplus is worth the trip even if you don't need the phones. Every nerd should make a pilgrimage there at least once a year. Alternatively, I've bought some stuff from these guys before http://telephonedepot.ca/ They have a few locations around town. They stuff comes recondition

RE: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread David Steele
You can also try http://telephonedepot.ca/ We purchased a bulk quantity from them a few years back and were pleased with the pricing (in your range). Cheers, Dave. -Original Message- From: Ovidiu Sas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 4:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Ovidiu Sas
Try Active Surplus. You can get the address from their website: http://www.activesurplus.com/ -ovidiu On 8/14/07, Henry L.Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all...me again > I'm looking for a local supplier of reconditioned analog phones $10-15 each. > for a small call center (20-25 phon

[biz] Really cheap (used) single line phones

2007-08-14 Thread Henry L.Coleman
Hi all...me again I'm looking for a local supplier of reconditioned analog phones $10-15 each. for a small call center (20-25 phones) Any ideas? Thanks -- Henry L. Coleman. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For a

Re: [biz] Fax Options

2007-08-14 Thread John Van Ostrand
On Tue, 2007-08-14 at 09:52 -0400, Simon P. Ditner wrote: > For Asterisk, no, but CallWeaver (Formerly OpenPBX, a pure GPL fork of > Asterisk) has very good T.38 support, and should inter-operate well. Does anyone know of a T.38 provider? One that does France? -- Register for the Ontario Linux

Re: [biz] Fax Options

2007-08-14 Thread Simon P. Ditner
For Asterisk, no, but CallWeaver (Formerly OpenPBX, a pure GPL fork of Asterisk) has very good T.38 support, and should inter-operate well. On 8/13/07, John Van Ostrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I may need to obtain a French phone number for incoming faxes. Is there > a stable Asterisk solution

Re: [biz] FXS gateway needed

2007-08-14 Thread Simon P. Ditner
Not used, but a xorcom Astribank with the FXS modules might be within reach of that. Froogle rates seem to place them at about $60-70/port new. On 8/14/07, Henry L.Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, I'm looking for a lost cost (used) 16 or 24 port FXS gateway for > an * system > Rack mou

[biz] FXS gateway needed

2007-08-14 Thread Henry L.Coleman
Hi all, I'm looking for a lost cost (used) 16 or 24 port FXS gateway for an * system Rack mount would be nice. -- Henry L. Coleman. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTE