I believe that might be true, however, as I have several data T1s in-house already I do not need any T-1 cards - I'll just continue to route through my Cisco router.  I was also told early on that Sangoma cards work quite well with Dell servers.

W

Barry D. Hassler wrote:
I agree with the Dell platforms, but aren't some of the models known to be problematic with the Digium cards? I working on a proposal for a Dell-based * server right now, and that is one of my concerns.....

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Given the important role that * will play in most companies, I would not
consider anything less than a new Dell server with onsite warranty.  It
doesn;t have to be Dell of course, pick your brand, I just happen to
like Dell.  But you have to be ready to deal with the case of something
going wrong when you are out of town and your office manager has to
handle the problem.
    

Absolutely, then when they call India for support, it'll be on an
asterisk platform too.


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