On Wed, 20 Aug 2003, Adam Roach wrote: > > I guess my question was a little deeper than that. > > Can I simply ditch the PTSN? > > 911 is the sticking point.
Ah. > Until this tiny, possibly life-or-death detail gets sorted out, > I'm probably going to have at least one traditional phone line > at all times. Hmm, okay, so would it be possible to maintain *one* POTS line that is used if anyone dials "911" on their desk phone (set this up in * dial plan), then it connects to emergency services properly, and then use a VoIP dial tone provider for *everything* else? This assumes we are having only one emergency at a time! Now, if that is possible, how does the VoIP dial tone provider get my inbound local and toll calls? I would want my "local" phone number to work, of course. -- Mike Ciholas (812) 476-2721 voice CIHOLAS Enterprises (812) 476-2881 fax 2626 Kotter Ave, Unit D [EMAIL PROTECTED] Evansville, IN 47715 http://www.ciholas.com _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
