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On the other hand... Go take a look at all of the ~$100 wireless
router/firewall/print server/gateway boxes on the market, and you'll see
one thing that almost all of them have in common: they all run Linux.
Most of them are even based on the same small number of tools; things
like busybox and uclibc. If you want to see cheap, powerful VoIP
phones, think about what they really need in terms of software, and then
set out to write it and license it so the phone companies can
incorporate it into their products. I'm kind of amazed that FXS ports
aren't standard on medium-end home routers right now; they'd probably
only add $5-10 to the cost of the router, *IF* they had the software and
felt like the demand was there.
My Draytek ADSL 2600v comes with two FXS ports
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