[Asterisk-Users] Not a User Yet - but have some questions

jparr at bgcfreedom.com jparr at bgcfreedom.com
Wed Aug 18 19:49:18 MST 2004


On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Peter Harrison wrote:

> I've been tasked with fitting out an appartment building with a phone system.
> The entire appartment is getting broadband, with Cat6 Cables into each
> appartment and fibre down the trunk. I was hoping to have PSTN in the
> basement connecting to the IP system.

Erm, so no POTS to the rooms? What if the user wants to use an answering
machine, or a cordless phone?

> Today I found out however that one of the services will be paid TV - and it
> will need a PSTN backchannel - ie a modem. The set top devices don't support
> IP, they have modems built in, and I don't believe they are willing to
> provide an alternative. Also, the tenants may wish to call IP services via
> modem, or use a Fax.

Why do you need * at all? Why not run the POTS lines directly to the
rooms, and cut out all the spinning hard drives, PCI slots, wall wart
powered ATAs etc.

> My question: Can you run modems/Fax over VoIP?

Fax/Data in theory should work over ulaw, since there is no compression,
but it won't work well if at all in real life.




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