will an ata directly connect to another remote ata thus emulating a long
phone cord?  also most of the ATA's I've seen drive a phone rather than
accepting a line from the telco.

Eric

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Alex Balashov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Eric Fort wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a simple hardware solution where I can connect POTS
> > lines at one place and make them appear transparently at another
> > location with only SIP and the internet between the locations.  If I'm
> > thinking this out right one location would need a box with a bunch of
> > fxo interfaces and the other would need a box with a equal number of fxs
> > interfaces.  I'd like this to essentially emulate a really long piece of
> > phone wire in as many ways as possible.  What hardware should I use and
> > what is the best way to provision this.  I'd prefer to forgo the expense
> > of 2 full asterisk servers as this seems unnecessary for the application.
>
> You can use devices called ATAs (Analogue Telephone Adaptors).  They are
> much cheaper.
>
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