Dan, here is how NetLogic would suggest you do this:

 

Use a NetLogic QoS enabled Internet T-1, and a SIP connection to NetLogic. This provides one and a half to two times the Internet throughput of Harry’s design (below), and gives you the ability to grow from five to ten to 60 voice lines without changing hardware. No T-1 card is required, so you save money there, and you avoid the echo problems that can sometimes occur when converting PRI to IP. By using a QoS enabled T-1, your voice gets priority over your data from end to end, and you avoid the quality issues of voice-over-Internet.

 

Total cost depends on location, but is typically around $525 per month for T-1 and 5 lines. We recommend you use POTS lines from the local phone company for faxing or modems, and these can be emergency backup lines also if the T-1 were to go down.

 

Bottom line, you get a lower hardware cost on the Asterisk PBX and a lower monthly bill, more features, and easier installation.

 

Email or call me if you have any questions.

 

Michael Young

NetLogic

314-266-4000

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dan Wright
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 2:06 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] What do you pay?

 

Thanks Harry.  This is exactly what I was looking for.  Anyone else?

Dan

On 1/18/06, Harry McGregor < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



You could get 768K Data (CIR), 6 voice lines, and when voice lines are
not in use you can get another 384K of data.  I setup one consulting
customer (non-asterisk), with 768K CIR, and 12 voice lines on a PRI
output, bill is under $700/month.

 

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