On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Jerry Jones wrote:

> Your other option would be to do GR303 which would allow you to hang 
> many lines off a few T1/E1 circuits, except it is definately not SIP.

   Well, and it's probably worth pointing out that if you wanted to go the
GR.303 route, the devices on both ends -- and especially the service 
provider side -- is unlikely to be so inexpensive and simple as a mere
Asterisk server.

   You'd need some sort of DLC capable of doing GR.303, and, well, I don't 
know what supports GR.303 subscriber interfaces on the service side other 
than a bona fide Class 5 switch of some sort.  :-)

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Alex Balashov
Evariste Systems
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