10 people in an organization pick-up their phones to make an outbound call. Before integrating Asterisk, all calls route through their current non-VoIP based phone provider. After integrating 1 trunk from a VoIP service provider into their system that provides 4 simultaneous calls (Teliax's Corporate plan), and dropping 4 legacy lines, if 10 people make calls simultaneously, some will be VoIP and some will be legacy based. Based on the above example, I'm questioning whether it would be best to configure a Sipura 3000 for every analog phone (I'm guessing the non-profits will want to keep their existing analog phones), or utilize another device (or devices) to connect the company's internet service into their existing Trunks or POTS. I think the former would be easier & something I know how to do, but the latter may be smarter & more cost effective. So the latter is what I'm questioning whether either of you have experience implementing.
Thanks,
Dakota
On 6/3/06, Martin Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jun 3, 2006, at 12:53 PM, Dakota Burns wrote:
> Have either of you any experience integrating Asterisk-related devices
> into existing phone equipment (trunks/pots lines, etc. (I'm somewhat
> new to legacy & voip based telephony)) to ensure specific or random
> outbound calls route through Asterisk vs bell company (AT&T)?
>
Random?
Try rephrasing your question into a more meaningful form.
Marty
PS Yes everyone here (both of us) integrate asterisk with everything.
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