[Asterisk-Users] Australian Options
Anthony Wood
woody+asterisk at switchonline.com.au
Wed Oct 22 18:48:08 MST 2003
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 12:28:48AM +1000, Adam Goryachev wrote:
> > Adam why would you need a channel Bank for the E100P?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Mark McKibbin
>
> As I specified below:
>
> > Again, with smaller offices (say 15 or less extensions) the price of a
> > TE400P card is too expensive, will there be a TE100P card produced and
> > approved for use in Australia?
> > Even if it is, will this solve the problem? I'm thinking not, because
> > the single port would need to connect to a channel bank which in turn
> > would connect to the telco plus extensions, therefore we are back to
> > the same situation as with analog lines above.
> [ie, requiring an E1 channel bank with approval for use in Australia]
>
> So, I still haven't received a single suggestion to this question:
>
> > So, really, are there any decent solutions for asterisk use in
> > Australia?
> >
> > PS, currently I am using the TDM400B plus Traverse Netjet ISDN with I4L,
> > but this doesn't seem suitable quality for re-sale.
>
> Add-on, I know this isn't suitable quality for re-sale because it uses I4L
> and not chan_capi, but I don't know of any chan_capi ISDN hardware which is
> approved for use in Australia either.
(yes this thread is 3 months old)
The Australian distributor for AVM has AVM Fritz PCI cards for sale which are A-ticked.
The price is steeper due to the cost of the A-tick.
cheers,
Woody
> If there was such a thing, this would at least easily enough provide 4
> channels + 8 extensions with 2 x ISDN + 2 x TDM400B cards.... Then of
> course, for 10 channels in with 14 extensions ?? Still need a channel bank
> solution, or force the use of an OnRamp 10 with the TE400P which doesn't
> have approval yet.
>
> Regards,
> Adam
>
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Woody
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