[asterisk-biz] PSTN vs Provider
Tom Hayden
haydenth at msu.edu
Tue Sep 26 11:04:14 MST 2006
Well, cost is going to be a major issue. I've found pricing for T1/PRI
voice circuits to be much more costlier than than VoIP, not to mention
the hardware costs. However, you'll find, on average that the
reliability of a T1/PRI to be much greater than VoIP.
In my experience, if you're not doing a large volume and/or need
99.999% reliability, stick with the VoIP. It's much cheaper, you
generally don't get locked into 3 year contracts and the quality and
reliability isn't terrible in most cases. You can always get a POTS
line if you want to do faxes.
Cheers
Tom
On 9/26/06, Jack Morgan <jack at bonyari.com> wrote:
> I have a small business using Asterisk via a VOIP provider. I'm
> contemplating getting my own T1 line. My question is what benefits would
> having my own T1 line offer over a VOIP provider?
>
> I'm assuming the quality would be better on a T1 line as my calls
> wouldn't be routed through the Internet. I also like to be able to use
> the T1 line for faxing & predictive dialing.
>
>
> --
> Jack
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