A well timed question!

we're setting up a test bed in the shop to test voip for both dial tone, and 
kxtd to kxtd station linking.

anyone have used sip boxes (like a sipra-2000, need 2 port boxes) for sale, for 
less than ebay prices?

also, anyone know of boxes that'll take a T1 and packet it accross an ip to 
another box that will put it back 
together as a T1?  Ok, I know clock skew kills this idea, but there are crafty 
engineers out there ;-)  We have 
too many customers with kxtds that won't buy a new box for a few years, and 
we're not committing to any of the new 
pano boxes.

open source pbx is looking better all the time.

thanks!

-larry        





3/18/05 7:49:46 AM, David Lesher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Speaking on Deep Background, the Press Secretary whispered:
>> 
>> Has anyone used Lingo or Packet 8 ?
>> 
>> I have a customer that needs more phone lines then SBC can give them.
>> SBC said that they will need 60  to 90 days for the added 3 lines.
>> There are now three lines ALL with DSL, I was planning on trying a 
>> Packet 8  or Lingo line (maybe one of each) on the "unused" DSL line.
>> 
>> Comments anyone ??
>> 
>
>I know 2 people using Lingo.
>
>I also know several people who have given up on Vonage; it's way
>oversubscribed...
>
>I use Packet8/Kall8's 800 fwding, but not VOIP.
>
>
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