[asterisk-users] A question on ISDN cards... (in the UK)

Marco Mouta marco.mouta at gmail.com
Wed Nov 15 05:25:08 MST 2006


Beronet cards have 2 or 4 ports are very good.
Those guys produced the misdn driver, that is now Digium uses for their new
BRI card.

www.beronet.com

their tech support has been very very good.

On 11/15/06, Conrad Wood <asterisk-users at conradwood.net> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 11:23 +0000, Senad Jordanovic wrote:
> > > Would anyone like to recommend a good and reasonable quality ISDN
> > > card for use in the UK, as after a lot of good results with TDM400P
> > > cards with several systems installed now, I need to look at a few
> > > ISDN BRI (old business highway about to move to ISDN2) and possibly a
> > > single-line PRI (ISDN-30) system.
> > >
> I'd say the most important distinction is the choice between HFC based
> ISDN cards (starting around £9) and active cards, like Diva, Digium etc
> (~£300).
>
> Whilst the HFC cards work (with bristuff) you need to be prepared to
> reload modules regularly and go through other hoops.
> I used to work in a IT company, and there it's perfectly allright to use
> cheap cards, because the skills to reset modules etc are available at
> all times.
> For a clients' system I wouldn't go down that route and spend the money.
> I have no complains on call quality or dropped calls on cheap cards nor
> on expensive cards, it's the administration and 'shinyness of the
> product'.
>
> Conrad
>
>
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Marco Mouta
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