THIS IS TRUE works excellent down here to places like Panama, Luxemburg,
Argentina, etc

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Michael Barnes
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 4:56 PM
Cc: kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: Re: KX-T: Non Panasonic but tricky

Hmmm, we have a VoIP network connecting a number of offices world-wide. 
  We use MultiTech boxes in their proprietary mode.  Faxes are sent over 
these quite often.  They're slow, but it works.  Colorado, Ecuador, 
Indiana, UK, Australia, Spain.

Michael


Joe Koberg told me on 9/29/2005 12:30:
> A VOIP line will not be acceptable for Fax traffic. If the customer can 
> use the fax-over-email
> service many VOIP providers supply, it may not be an issue. But plugging 
> a fax machine (or
> any other modem) into a VOIP phone port sure won't work. Way too much 
> timing jitter and
> compression artifacts for the modems to maintain sync.
> 
> Also two 802.11B APs are a hell of a lot cheaper than a $700 900mhz 
> solution.
> 
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> Robert Kelley wrote:
> 
> 
>>Nick,
>>
>>Have your client get a broadband connection to shore and use a 900 MHz IP
>>bridge. (see: http://www.avalanwireless.com/) Use Vonage for 2 lines (or
>>another VOIP Provider.)
>>
>>This is the cheapest and easiest way. I do this on Pacific islands.
>>
>>Bob
>>

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