At 22:36 09/07/2006 -0700, "Michael Graves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Skip local FXOs altogether. Setup an account with somone who provides DIDs via IP. Call forward your analog line to the IP based number. It will be absolutely painless compared to the
troubles of small FXO interfaces.

I'll look into this, although
1. I'm not sure VoIP providers do this here yet
2. While the POTS is very reliable, I can't say the same for ADSL. I'm a bit scared to depend on the Net for incoming calls.

At 22:36 09/07/2006 -0700, Rich Adamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some folks have had good luck with the spa3000 (and some not). The TDM400 card from digium works pretty good, but can be less then acceptable in some cases. The Sangoma A200D (with hardware EC) works very well on all pstn lines that I've tested, but is rather expensive.

Thanks for the info. This little experiment is getting expensive ;-)

VD.


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