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<B>From:</B> Mark Hamilton<BR>
<B>Date:</B> Tue, 12 Aug 2008 14:27:04 -0400<BR>
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Hi, <BR>
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Id like to install Asterisk at home. But dont want to use a full blown PC to host it. I was thinking of using fitPC <FONT COLOR=0000ff><U>www.fit-pc.com<FONT COLOR=000000 DEFAULT="COLOR"></U> to do all the Asterisk work, interfacing with the local Bell Canada line, and using a SIP VoIP line as well. <BR>
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What do you experts think of it? <BR>
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Thanks, <BR>
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Mark. <BR>
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