Michael,

I'm very interested in helping you resolve any and all trouble you have with 
Digium products. The experience you describe with our products not typical, so 
I'd like to address them specifically.

My comments are inline:

----- "Michael J. Liberatore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I have noticed overall sound quality has increased 10 fold with the
> sangoma echo cancellation card but I had never tried hpec with the
> digium card.  I did try mg2 after fxotune and spending lots of time
> working out the levels and they still are unhappy with the call
> quality.

Yes, any decent hardware echo canceler would provide a significant improvement 
over mg2 on difficult trunks. As noted already in this thread, Digium offers 
software-based High Performance Echo Canceler (HPEC) and hardware-based echo 
cancellation options. They're well worth the incremental expense when you need 
reliable, high-quality echo cancellation. 

Evaluating a Digium interface without hardware echo cancellation versus Sangoma 
with hardware echo cancellation isn't really an even comparison, is it?  I 
invite you to evaluate similarly equipped interfaces.  I'm confident that 
you'll change your opinion about Digium's product performance.



> No I I have the TDM-04B, I was going by voipsupply.com, that's why I
> thought I had the latest, they don't have the tdm410.  

The TDM400 does not support on-board echo cancellation; the TDM410 does. For 
low density analog, the TDM410 is an outstanding solution. Voipsupply's website 
catalog isn't exactly up to date, but there are plenty of other reputable 
resellers that would be eager to help you with the latest interface technology; 
just visit <URL:http://www.digium.com/en/wheretobuy/>.

However, it sounds like you're reselling these to end users: have you 
considered joining Digium's reseller program? You would enjoy many benefits 
that would smooth your path to success, including special pricing with an 
authorized Digium distributor. See 
<URL:http://www.digium.com/en/ecosystem/resellers/> for more information.



> My issue is mainly that I bought all digium cards previously and have
> nothing but nightmares. Multiple cards died for no reason, 2 of them
> digium wouldn't warranty cause they were like 13 months old.  

That's troubling... even before the recent announcement of an expanded warranty 
as part of our Exceptional Satisfaction Program, all Digium interface cards 
carried a two year warranty. There's no way we would have turned you away at 13 
months. Or 15 months, or 18.

I went to investigate this and couldn't find any record of you contacting 
Digium Technical Support. Did you use a different company name? Perhaps a 
different representative of your firm contacted us. Are you confusing your 
e-tailer's limited one-year return policy for Digium's warranty?  Even if your 
webstore refuses a return, Digium will honor the product warranty.

Truly, the tired old reasons to avoid Digium -- IRQ-related headaches, 
"motherboard incompatibilities," lack of hardware echo cancellation on analog 
and single-span T1, etc. -- just don't stand up any more. Digium's Exceptional 
Satisfaction Program signals a new standard of quality and reliability in the 
telephony market. And our Technical Support team has a great track record, 
often mentioned on this list. We're ready to work with you to make your Digium 
Asterisk deployments a resounding success.

Sincerely,
rm
--
Rod Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Director of Services, Digium, Inc.


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