You need to find a VOIP provider for termination.  There are lots out there.
I use VoipJet.com.  they've been reliable and good overall.
Then you setup a new trunk in Asterisk for VoipJet.
The users would need some sort of SIP device at their premises; like a SIP
phone or an SPA-3000 or something.  There are other ways, but this is the
most generic way to set it all up.

So a user at House1 would pick up their SIP phone, dial a number, the phone
would connect with the Asterisk server, the Asterisk server passes the
number to dial to your VOIP provider (voipjet or whatever), and your voip
provider handles to VOIP-PSTN connection.  Sounds like you already have SIP
phones or something setup, so you should be OK there.

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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] VOIP Termination

First of all I am a complete noob to VOIP and Asterisk.  We currently have
an Asterisk box setup and working with 4 FXO ports to the PSTN.  What if I
wanted to build another Asterisk box for my ISP users so they could use VOIP
instead of the PSTN.  Am I correct in saying that I need to find a VOIP
provider to peer/terminate with so I can offer service to my users such as
LD and VOIP call to the PSTN network?  Or would I need an Asterisk box in
every little town that I want to allow them to call to?



J




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