[Asterisk-Users] FXO Card/Interface for Australia

Ling C. Ho lho at comneti.com
Tue Nov 18 17:44:23 MST 2003


Is there any way to search the archive? I know this question must has 
been asked before but the problem is there don't seems to be a way to 
search the archive. Looking through every thread for each month is just 
too troublesome.

Gary wrote:

><morning gripe>
>This has just been done to death (again) in this same thread !!
>suggest you actually read it .
>
>http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
>
>gee, for something less than a week old, it sure shows how slack people
>are doing any research.
>
>IN FACT, maybe it would be a good idea that on the list signup pages it
>suggested that before you ask a question how about researching same
>(especially when you are replying with the same question in a
>pre-existing thread).
>
>The number of messages on the asterisk has grown to really stupid
>proportions just because people don't think before hitting the reply
>key !!
>
></morning gripe>    :-)
>
>
>On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:10:13 +1100, Alexander Romanov wrote:
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>>Hi Guys,
>>
>>Pardon me for the might be stupid/repeated question ( I am new to the
>>game), but has anyone successfully implemented any FXO cards in
>>Australia.
>>Particulalry I am thinking about X100P card. Is it good for local lines?
>>
>>Thanks for your advice.
>>
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