I was thinking about the same kind of solutions.
I came up with voip equipment from Micronet.
They have FXO and FXS boxes which can connect to PSTN or extension ports on
legacy PBXs and enable voip dialing thru dialing plans, so for example, PBX
1 can dial 7, then get a dial tone from the voip switch and connect by IP to
the voip switch connected to PBX 2 and transfer the call to a local
extension.
Also, they seem to be affordable.
Anybody had any experience with Micronet?
I will testing this solution in about 5 days so Ill post my findings.
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From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of housi mueller
Sent: Jueves, 01 de Septiembre de 2005 03:16 p.m.
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Best costs effective solution...
Need help I lost the overview. The situation is the following:
I am working in a small office with one Branche office, wich have right now
a Telephone configuration like this.
Branch1
PSTN ----------Digital Panasonic SystemPBX------------ 20 Telephones
Branch2
PSTN ----------Analog Panasonic SystemPBX------------ 10 Telephones
Now they like to connect the second Branch office over VoIP.
Something like this:
Branch1
PSTN ----------Digital Panasonic SystemPBX------------ 20 Telephones
|
VoIP
|
Branch2
Analog Panasonic SystemPBX------------ 10 Telephones
Some phone calls arriving in Branch 1 should be redirected automatically to
Branch 2 and all phone calls made from Branch 2 should going out over Branch
1.
Which would be the best costs effective solution. Which hardware Routers,
Serves, etc. would you recommend.
Thank you in adwance
Housi Mueller
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