Nice! Looks kinda like lego using cct boards from that angle ;).
Any idea what the echo canceller might cost? > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Lipscombe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 7:26 AM > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] New Sangoma AA Series? > > Seth Remington wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > I saw an add in my latest Linux Journal advertising > Sangoma's new "AA > > series" of FXO/FXS analog cards with on-board echo > cancellation, but I > > can't find any information at all on them. Even the link > given in the > > advertisement is a dead end as far as I can tell. Anybody else > > seen/heard anything about this? > > Hi, > > Telephonyware ran the ad, and we weren't quite expecting it > to be in everyone's hands so soon -- this was our first Linux > Journal ad, so we weren't quite prepared with information on > our website. > > As a stop-gap, we've set up a page with some brief > information and a mailing list for more information and to > announce pre-orders. > > This is at http://www.telephonyware.com/sangoma > > We expect to be able to start accepting pre-orders within the > next couple of weeks. Keep an eye on the -biz list for more > information about that. > > In the mean time, here is some more information so this > thread hasn't been a waste of time. The new cards will be > available soon, and will also have an option for an addon 16 > port hardware echo canceller with a 128ms echo tail -- this > will be available in early December. > > The analog boards will consist of three components, a shark > board, which is the base PCI board, a daughterboard, and > FXO/FXS modules (with two FXO, or two FXS interfaces per > module). The first board you have in your system will have > the base board, the daughterboard, and one or two FXO or FXS > modules. When you want to add more than 4 ports, you add > another daughterboard, and one or two more FXO/FXS modules. > These basically sit "over" a PCI slot, and screw into the > back of the chassis, but do not actually sit in the PCI slot itself. > > Everything is then connected via an external backplane, in > much the same way a series of SCSI drives are plugged into a > "daisy chain". > > Here is a picture of a mainboard, plus a second > daughterboard, with the backplane connector all hooked up: > > http://www.telephonyware.com/images/sangoma_backplane.jpg > > The number of FXO or FXS ports in a single chassis is limited > only by the available slots at the back of your chassis. > > These boards will be in beta within the next two weeks, and > they will be around the same price point as the TDM04B. > > Regards, > Mark Lipscombe > > -- > Telephonyware - Intelligent Telephony Solutions > 1-866-864-2304 | 1-408-331-1971 | Ext 6006 > http://www.telephonyware.com > > _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
