I use Digium hardware exclusively. I admit that I had problems with the FXO/FXS
cards that I tried out last year, but the PRI cards are an entirely different
story. They have run flawlessly for me and I have single and quad PRI cards in
service.
If they had a garbage product, I wouldn't use
Where is this discussion going. I am about to do an installation that
will require t1 interfaces. I am new to the telephone world and found
the original discussion useful.
I need to know from a reliability and performance standpoint what is the
better choice. Sangoma or Digium?
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Good question. I've had good luck with the Digium TE405P recently in a
multiple T1 install.
Don't let the discussion scare you too much!
-Scott Stingel
cmould wrote:
Where is this discussion going. I am about to do an installation that
will require t1 interfaces. I am new to the telephone
cmould wrote:
Where is this discussion going. I am about to do an installation that
will require t1 interfaces. I am new to the telephone world and found
the original discussion useful.
I need to know from a reliability and performance standpoint what is
the better choice. Sangoma or Digium?
It seems like Digium is good for beginners and Sangoma is good for experts in a
nutshell.
What I need to know is whether I can offer Internet Dial-up Access using Sangoma
hardware or Digium hardware?
This is because pricing per E1 is attractive compared to existing proprietary
solutions
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