[asterisk-biz] FXO/FXS devices
Craig Lawrence
craig at mytel.net.au
Sun Jul 2 00:20:21 MST 2006
Erick,
Thanks for the comments. I've looked at the Audiocodes' products and
they're impressive (price is a little high though).
Do you have any comments / experience with the Digium TDM2400P? I would
prefer to support Digium if quality is the same as another product (and
assuming supply is available).
Cheers
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From: Erick Perez [mailto:eaperezh at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, 30 June 2006 11:58 PM
To: craig at mytel.net.au; Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk
Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] FXO/FXS devices
Customer 1:
Look at audiocodes Mediant 1000
and Mp-11x series. Both have echocan.
The only quintums I used where the a800 and the a400. So my experience
with them is kind of *old*.
customer 2:
Look at:
http://www.telecomchinasourcing.com/product/MG3000-R.htm
2/4/8/24 analog to SIP with echo can.
Customer 3:
Look at options for customer 1 and 2, but with the audiocodes you can
get at 55 to 60$ per port (at least in my country).
Check the MG series. It's about 35 to 45$ per port (again, for my
country).
Hope it helps,
On 6/30/06, Craig Lawrence <craig at mytel.net.au> wrote:
> I have a few customers who're looking for analogue FXO/FXS devices.
We
> have a few options in mind however I thought it might be worthwhile
> asking the list for some input.
>
> CUSTOMER 1
>
> The customer would like to install Asterisk on one of 5 IBM blade
> servers (the other servers are running MS apps) and therefore we are
> looking for a separate gateway device to support 8 to 14 FXO /
analogue
> lines. They are currently at 8 lines and this is growing. They want a
> device that supports SIP trunking.
>
> Qunitum may be an option
> http://www.quintum.com/enterprise/entspecs.html?id=21
>
> They would like echo cancellation on board.
>
> CUSTOMER 2
>
> Another customer has 15 analogue lines and will probably drop down to
> around 10-12 analogue lines post implementation. They will be using a
> DellSC430 and I assume the TDM2400P is the way to go with this. Has
> anyone used the card without the optional echo can? Any other
> suggestions?
>
> CUSTOMER 3
>
> Last customer has a small call centre and has had enough of
softphones.
> They are now looking at IP Phones or 1-2 large scale FXS device(s) of
> 20+ ports which will allow them to deploy standard analogue phones to
> the desktops. The customer seems to think he can find a device with a
> cost per port of around US$35-40 before the phones. We have been
trying
> to push them to Snom 300's but they are resisting due to cost. They
> will want to continue to use headsets with whatever solution they go
> with. Thus far we haven't had great quality results with headsets
> (plantronics etc) and Snom phones.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanking you
>
>
> Craig Lawrence
>
>
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