I have some customers that come in via SIP on a T1 and then we drop
their calls off on a PRI. They can fax with about a 98% success rate
using an ATA->SIP over a T1->Ethernet-> Asterisk -> PRI->PSTN. As long
as the fax machine can negotiate 9600 baud it will work. We have a
customer doing this and there is one place they can not fax and it's
because the fax machine at the other end will not negotiate a speed
lower than 14400 baud.
-Jonathan
Matt wrote:
Very much so... we actually have a fax machine up here in our NOC
running on g711u attached to an ATA, works fine.
Yes! This is exactly my experience with it working for a telephony
service provider that provides wholesale VoIP platform and CPE for
customers and works primarily over the Internet at large, rather than
dedicated links. It kind of works, except when it doesn't.
But on a LAN environment, in general I think it is quite usable for
analog call transport as long as the core is gigabit and there's some
rudimentary QoS.
-- Alex
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