Ok,

IT looks like you arrive to the theatre when the movie started 15 minutes
ago.

If your phones are going to be distributed on a large area (nationwide), yes
you are going to save a lot calling to your extensions, instead of a phone
number.

If you plan to connect your Asterisk to one VoIP Provider, the rate should
be flat nationwide (That is how we do).

If you plan to access the Public Network by yourself, there is no way to
save the costs of your connection to the PSTN.

Regards,

Carlos Alperin
Senior System Engineer
Seneca Communications, LLC
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don Brearley
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 3:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Long Distance


Hello Everyone,

Pardon me if im sounding like a total idiot, but im new to this and have to
ask.

Numerous people have been telling me that I will be able to somehow
do long distance calling for free when I roll out Asterisk.. and yet none
of them can explain to me how exactly that will be.

So.. I'll ask the community at large..  is this total BS or is there
actually a way to reduce my long distance charges by rolling this out?

I appreciate any info provided..  Thanks!

-Don Brearley


PS:  I'm planning on deploying asterisk on a 300-phone line campus, and this
is
all in the planning stage at this point.

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