On Mar 12, 2006, at 1:31 AM, Simon Dorfman wrote:

Has anyone tried getting Speakeasy VOIP to work with Asterisk?

I just got Speakeasy DSL and am thinking of trying out their VOIP [1] with
the hope that the quality/stability will be better than broadvoice.

I searched in the usual places (voip-info.org, the asterisk users mailing list archives [2], dslreports.com) and couldn't find anything. Any other
places I should look?

According my discussions with speakeasy, they are using "special" ATA's that are locked to there network (by MAC address) and also a "special" scheme for reserving bandwidth for phone transactions. Basically they say that when the phone becomes active a 100kb channel is reserved for the VOIP transactions.

So I wouldn't expect it to be too easy to hook up to asterisk?

Let us know if you try. Also, try calling Speakeasy and talking to them. One great thing about them is that anybody who answers the phone knows enough to actually talk to you and help you. Quite shocking after dealing with other ISPs (comcast).

Marty

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