I'm in the same boat and have been looking at this for several months, but 
haven't actually jumped in, hands-on, yet.  No, I don't think the situation is 
as dismal as you paint it, although the lack of appropriate marketing for BRI 
in the US has all but killed it here, making it relatively unattractive to 
vendors.  I have been advised of several cards that support it, but they were 
two or four port cards that were serious overkill for my application, and 
expectedly pricy as a result.  I am trying to use an HFC card, and have been 
advised that it is possible, but will take some digging and experimenting.

As near as I have been able to figure out, mISDN is the appropriate place to 
begin, but I haven't tried to sort it out, yet.  There are a couple of other 
paths that might lead to a solution, but they seem to be less supported than 
mISDN at present (if that is even possible).  It sounds like Dahdi is moving 
towards that, but I don't think its quite there, yet.

Qwest is one of the few providers I know of that prices BRI reasonably.  I have 
one up and running on a TA and use it for my voice service.  As soon as I can 
figure out mISDN, I plan to move it to Asterisk.  (I'll keep a TA around for 
backup).

Wilton
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