On Oct 21, 2005, at 9:37 AM, Michaël Gaudette wrote: [snip]
You could easily do this, but keep in mind you will probably need a full T1 of data bandwidth (1.5mb/s) to handle the call volume. This, of course, depends on the codec used, which will, in turn, affect your CPU load... Don't forget about QOS, too, and you might want to consider using a dedicated data line for the voice traffic, just in case your 50 windows clients all download the latest 5MB update via automatic update. (that tends to have a negative effect on your QOS for voice traffic!) Anyhow, I think you will find that the ITSP/VOIP route will be very workable, but it will also be somewhat less reliable, simply because the PSTN is so darned reliable. In the event that you choose this route, you won't need the equipment for incoming lines, since they all come in via ethernet. Tom |
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