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2003 Nov 17
2
VOIP phonesets vs. cheap Analog touch-tone sets with Asterisk
Hello--
I've been asked an interesting question, and I'm too ignorant to answer
it authoritatively (yet). Can anyone help me?
Question: If I'm going to implement a somewhat small (10-80) phone
system, and I have a choice of using VOIP phoneset (like SNOM or
Grandstream or Cisco, etc), vs. cheap analog touch-tone phones, exactly
what features will I kiss goodbye if I use the cheap analogs?
In other words, what features will a (more expensive) VOIP phoneset
provide, that the analog won't?
I know already that asterisk will give me the...
2014 Aug 07
1
The plain old PBX functionality
Hi,
back in the old analog telephony days there was "digital" PBX-es and
digital "system" phonesets. This phonesets have had many individual
illuminatable buttons connected with extensions. The PBX can show on
the buttons if some extension is ringing (blinks) or busy (constant
light), and the user can transfer the call with one touch (pressing
one of this button).
I search this functionality in...
2005 Jan 12
4
Is this a $50 wifi or wireless USB VOIP phone ?
http://www.pcphoneline.com/skype
"The VPT1000 is NOT a simple last generation USB phone audio device but
is rather a next generation integrated gateway and USB phoneset with
simultaneous dual mode Skype and SIP calling support. Skype is not
forecast to have "SkypeIn" available until June 2005 but you can have
the capability now via its built in SIP capabilities."
Is this a wireless USB phone ? Does it support SIP and could it be used
to connect t...
2004 Apr 14
1
IAX - lan ip phones.
Apart from the "virbiage" FT-201 which hasn't seen the light of day
yet,
just wondering if there are any other IAX phonesets around
available NOW.
Don't get me wrong, the Virbiage unit seem to be in the right price
range, its just not available yet...
Gary
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2003 Nov 17
0
RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #1918 - 9 msgs
...lease edit your Subject line so it is more specific than
"Re: Contents of Asterisk-Users digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. RE: wireless (mick@netexpress.com.au)
2. Re: Radius on * (Jeremy McNamara)
3. Re: IAX2 connectivity problem (qualify=yes) (Andrew Thompson)
4. Re: VOIP phonesets vs. cheap Analog touch-tone
sets with Asterisk (Howard White)
5. Re: SIP calls no longer work (Andrew Thompson)
6. 3Com NBX phones (Andrew Nelson)
7. asterisk and Codec G-723 (Javier Rios)
8. Re: DTMF (Scott England)
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2003 Nov 17
9
Radius on *
...ity problem (qualify=yes) (Philipp von Klitzing)
3. RE: FXO Cards in Australia (Bryan Nolen)
4. RE: FXO Cards in Australia (Gonzalo Servat)
5. Re: Meetme : Zaptel ztdummy errors (Andrew Thompson)
6. SIP soft phone registration (Steve Murphy)
7. Re: DTMF (Sean P. Robertson)
8. VOIP phonesets vs. cheap Analog touch-tone sets with Asterisk
(Steve Murphy)
9. Re: NuFone International Calls (marrandy)
10. Re: Meetme : Zaptel ztdummy errors
(firedude@shorelinuxsolutions.com)
11. iconnecthere incoming (firedude@shorelinuxsolutions.com)
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Us...
2003 Jul 07
3
Network design question
Hello!
My business is a wireless ISP. I would like to offer voice to several
business customers. I have a * server, but still need some hardware cards
for it.
I would like to provide individualized billing to these customers for their
usage. Most of these customers have Nortel PBX's. Could I use a Cisco
ATA or a similar manufacturer to provide 1-2 line service? I would like
to get