[Asterisk-Users] Provisioning CO lines

Andy Hester cgadmin at conserogroup.com
Thu Aug 21 09:19:39 MST 2003


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> [mailto:asterisk-users-admin at lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Mike Ciholas
> Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 10:21 AM
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Provisioning CO lines
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is a NEWBIE question, so all you experienced types that are
> tired of stupid questions can move on...
>
> I've pretty much given up trying to do my entire phone system
> over IP (including local service), so I have to select and
> provision my local CO lines.  I need about 10-12 lines which can
> be POTS lines, of course.  But, I thought, why not get something
> digital and expandable like a DS1, PRI, T1 or whatever they call
> it with 23 or 24 channels of 64 kbps voice.  It seems like it
> would be simpler for me to deal with this (and better quality)
> and it *should* be simpler for the phone company, too.
>
> However, while everyone can sell me POTS lines, when I ask about
> getting these in some sort of digital muxed interface, I seem to
> confuse the providers.  In one case, I was able to get something
> called "channelized T1" which cost a lot and did not actually
> include the "phone" service for any of the channels, that was
> additional.  So the cost to go from POTS lines to something
> digital was extreme, so much more than I can't understand why
> anyone would have T1 voice interfaces, yet all the PBXes have
> this and it seems commonly used.  I must be doing this "wrong".
>
> Okay, so I need help with:
>
> 1. Understanding terminology so I can ask for the "right thing".
>
> 2. Advice on when it is reasonable to go POTS versus something
> else and what that something else is.
>
> 3. Feedback on what others are doing with 10-12 lines in the US
> that may want to expand to ~20 lines.
>
> 4. Interfacing so many POTS lines to Asterisk.  I guess that
> means an FXO channel bank to T1 card?  Kind of stupid to go
> digital/analog/digital in the last 100 feet.
>
> Help?
>
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Mike,
	I opted for an "integrated T-1" for 1 customer who needed about 12 lines.
I configured it with 12 lines voices and 768k data.  Chances are you need
this kind of bandwidth if you need 12 phone lines.  Combining it on 1 T-1
can make it a little more cost effective and of course one of the big
advantages is reliability over dsl.  They should be able to provide
equipment that will give you 2 T-1 outputs, one of wich you just go straight
into a T110P.

Sincerely,
Andy Hester
Consero




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