You might consider starting small, with a desktop computer that you can drop 
Asterisk onto it.  You may even consider using the Druid Open Source Edition 
(OSE) Project (which automates a large part of the Asterisk management and 
setup). 

And then implement a SIP-only phone system (no T1 or FXO cards required thereby 
reducing your cost). You can also obtain SIP only trunks for little cost which 
translates into low risk.  

Then you are able to work with a functional, low-cost system that gives you an 
opportuniy to work (play) with the system to see what its capabilities are 
without spending a lot of money.

Then purchase a few SIP phones, and you are ready to test SIP to SIP local 
calls as well as SIP to Phone Switch Telephone Network (PSTN) via the SIP 
service.  You can also play with the Voicemail system and setting up Voice 
menus, among a whole host of other features.

This approach is low risk and low cost.

Then as you progress, install a T1 card (or multi port T1 card) and take the 
next step to an all Asterisk solution or have Asterisk act as your Phone 
Gateway to your existing proprietary phone system that can be incrementally 
upgrade and replace with Open SIP Asterisk based system.

Jeffrey Thompson
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Jeffrey Thompson <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
POBOX 536, Suwanee, GA, 30024
770-234-8509


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