Hi,
I'm a bit new to phone systems technology, so sorry if this question may sound uninformed.


I want to put together a system of about 20 stations. What I'm invisioning is a system where about 16 users have a inexpensive handset hooked up to their computer via some sort of modem and the computer would run their usual Windows apps with a client that serves as a more complex interface to voice mail and extended dialing features. I would like the handset to behave as a normal phone as long as the computer is turned on.

The other 4 stations would be "stand alone" handsets so that a receptionist could answer and forward calls to either the user or his/her voicemail.

Is something like this possible using asterisk software/digicom hardware? Would it be reliable for 20 stations/16 users, 6 phone lines?

Also I'd like to have worldwide users appear to be on the local phone system through voice over ip. Is that possible? Our local network is 100 mb/s and our internet connection is 768kb/s in both directions. Would that be enough?

Thanks,

Jake

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