[asterisk-users] Re: What's the story with X10*P FXO cards?
Vincent Delporte
udc91pk02 at sneakemail.com
Sun Jul 9 22:51:03 MST 2006
At 22:36 09/07/2006 -0700, "Michael Graves" <dickson at covad.net> wrote:
>Skip local FXOs altogether. Setup an account with somone who provides DIDs
>via IP. Call forward your analog line to the IP based number. It will be
>absolutely painless compared to the
>troubles of small FXO interfaces.
I'll look into this, although
1. I'm not sure VoIP providers do this here yet
2. While the POTS is very reliable, I can't say the same for ADSL. I'm a
bit scared to depend on the Net for incoming calls.
At 22:36 09/07/2006 -0700, Rich Adamson <radamson at routers.com> wrote:
>Some folks have had good luck with the spa3000 (and some not). The TDM400
>card from digium works pretty good, but can be less then acceptable in
>some cases. The Sangoma A200D (with hardware EC) works very well on all
>pstn lines that I've tested, but is rather expensive.
Thanks for the info. This little experiment is getting expensive ;-)
VD.
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