On 4/10/07, Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Hi,

I'm looking for a few pointers on using ATA to connect Asterisk to the
PSTN.  Basically, I'm running a Hosted PBX service, and in urban centers I
can usually get SIP or PRIs.  Since I sell my customers SIP hardphones, the
data flow is like this:

Customer's SIP Hardphone ---- My own Asterisk ----- Outside lines

But when it comes to smaller villages (I deal with people in tiny places),
I'd like to reuse their own PSTN line this way:

Customer's SIP hardphone ---- My own Asterisk ------ Some device on the
customer's premise ---- customer's PSTN lines


I know ATAs are mostly used in a scenario where you reuse traditional
phones to connect to SIP servers, but can they accomodate my scenario? And
if so, what line of ATA should I be looking at?

Mike


Hello Mike,

Wouldn't a Sipura SPA 3000, with an FXS and an FXO, handle what you want?

Cheers,

Francis


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