Do you need to use a real VoIP phone at the remote locations,
especially those which will be behind a NAT?

In particular, given that IAX traverses NAT more easily than SIP, I
wonder if you would get better results buying a nice analog desk phone
and an IAXy <http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=iaxy>. It doesn't
sound like you're otherwise (consumer-grade DSL, legacy Panasonic
stuff) trying to recreate a full corporate KS/PBX experience, just
trying to get voice connections working.

-- 
Greg Broiles, JD, EA
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Law Office of Gregory A. Broiles
San Jose, CA
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