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2004 Jan 22
0
RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #2588 - 11 msgs
...trex loops can be terminated on a PCI ISDN card and software is available to provide voice functionality. If you want a SIP gateway, you might as well use Asterisk and non-Centrex loops. There is no sense in duplicating PBX functionality and paying the monthly Centrex charges. Regards, George Bean Puwaba Technologies
2004 Jan 21
4
What technology could my phone company be using?
I live in New Brunswick Canada. The phone company is Aliant. When you set up business service here, you can go with either analog or digital lines. This isn't a T1 or ISDN. They are talking individual lines direct to handsets that they provide. They offer the digital option with even very small ( 2 - 4) number of lines. What technology could this be? Is there any way to connect such a
2003 Apr 01
3
Up to 8 lines?
Hi, I am starting to look at the costs involved in putting a PBX system together using *.. We will be using ISDN lines in the UK, which when installed provide a box on the wall with 2 analog ports and 2 digital ports, so these seem to be the options available to me.. 1. I could use an ISDN board but I have not really read good things on the mailing list about using ISDN boards, and I suspect
2003 Mar 04
1
Brooktrout T1/E1 cards and Asterisk
I have wanted to setup an Asterisk system for several months but have been unable to do so because I lacked the funds for a T1 card to connect my channel bank to the server. Recently, I acquired several Brooktrout T1/E1 interface (PRI-PCI48VC/PRI-PCI64V-C) cards for the PCI bus. According to the Brooktrout web site http://www.brooktrout.com/products/netaccess_pri_pci/specs.html Linux
2008 Dec 06
2
Sip Node w/ 4 wire audio & AT command set call supervision
I have several discontinued Sierra Wireless MP775 mobile GSM/EDGE radio modems. These devices were originally installed in emergency vehicles to provide data and voice access along with GPS reporting. They have external RF connections for GSM/EDGE and GPS signals. The baseband side includes four wire audio, RS-232 serial, USB and some parallel digital I/O for panic switches etc. GSM voice