Anybody has first-hand experience with any (or both) of these options?
Are there any other possibilites that I'm missing? Some other
foneBRIDGE-like product I still haven't heard of?

Thanks in advance
Another option would be to get a "carrier grade" VoIP <-> PRI gateway. I have an Audiocodes 4 E1s (extensible to 8 E1s) working here, and it'll use whatever channels are up so if I have a red alarm on one of the T2s it's not a big deal.

Features power redundancy and network redundancy as well, which is nice. Built in codec translation and adequate echo cancellation is a plus. It also means you can add more servers without adding PRI cards (since you communicate with the gateway using SIP).

Of course this doesn't protect you from the gateway going down, but usually these things are fairly robust, solid state devices... they're a little bit expensive, but in my experience worth every penny.

Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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