[Asterisk-Dev] UK Caller ID patch and new CVS
Kevin Walsh
kevin at cursor.biz
Fri Jul 23 06:02:23 MST 2004
Rich Adamson [radamson at routers.com] wrote:
> Its also fairly common knowledge the x100p was not designed/built by
> digium, but rather they choose to use an existing modem card that had
> the chipsets (etc) that could be used for entry-level systems at a
> very low cost, and those cards _were_ being manufactured in hugh
> volumes making the cost per card very reasonable. (Compare that
> cost to what you'd pay Nortel for the equivalent as one example.)
> Its certainly not difficult to understand the economics of that and
> its certain that most understand modem sales (worldwide) have
> dropped very significantly. That suggests the x100p-type (and the
> follow on x101p) cards will become more extinct over the next
> months/years.
>
The X100P cards seem to fall into two camps: "genuine Digium" or
"clones". That would seem to contradict your statement, although I
believe that you are correct. Perhaps someone could clarify this for
future reference.
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