[asterisk-users] Is Asterix right tool for me?

James Miller paramedic18 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 20 02:34:48 CDT 2010


In short terms:

1)broadband internet connection
2) Voip phone like a Cisco 7960
3) Sip Trunks from a SIP Trunk provider

Thats a short list of what you will need, but you could ditch your local
Telcom operator completely, and run VOIP.

There are much more knowledgable people about the subject matter than me,
but this should at least get you started!

Good luck and Welcome to Asterisk!

James


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On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 03:22, <jana1972 at centrum.cz> wrote:

> Hi ,
> I am a newbie with Asterix and not sure if Asterix is a right tool for my
> needs.
>
> Let's suppose this scenario :
> I have a telephone line in one office( all calls are paid to telephone
> operator).
> In other offices I have only internet connections.
> Is it possible to use Asterix so that I can make telephone calls from ALL
> offices( without
> direct telecom connection) ? if so, what telephone equipment would they
> have to use (VoIP
> telephones?)
>
> Thanks
> Jane
>
>
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