On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 12:27:04 -0600
Jerry Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> Instead you could always get a SIP/IAX provider.

Can you please elaborate as to how this answers my question? Would getting a 
SIP/IAX provider be the same as getting a working 'BRI' ISDN line coming into 
the machine and properly handled in the chip or software stack?

I know I can avoid all of this by paying a provider for services (which is what 
we do now). Is this proposed solution somehow different (other than "cheaper") 
than that?

I have COLO with fat bandwidth included, no PSTN lines. So, is this a viable 
alternative? How do I reliably fax from my server over SIP/IAX? Why would I pay 
for services that I have oodles of bandwidth to handle for a nominal investment?

Example, you spend hours trying to get a tech support individual on the phone 
with any vendor, time where you learn nothing and get nowhere. Often, they 
don't know the answer anyway. Sometimes I call them back to tell them their 
business.

OTOH, I can generally track down the patch, or library, or clue I need to fix 
anything open source and free, within an hour or two. Plus, I'm learning about 
the issues related and technologies underlying in the process.

Anyway, I just don't see how this reply is at all helpful... say, if I intend 
to beta test asterisk and skype (I'm on the list, if they ever move forward), 
will this be possible on this kind of system? Would it be as useful, as 
flexible?

Perhaps you were just being sarcastic -- since the lack of BRI sales (and 
marketing) *seems* to allow the opening to sales of these "halfway" services 
(where they wouldn't likely have much chance to sell them otherwise) -- sarcasm 
would make some sense. Unfortunately, in email <sarcasm></sarcasm> is the only 
way I've seen to reliably indicate communication as such. The terseness and 
offhandedness of the comment does inform toward this, but I don't really 
know...  you.

Nonetheless, I've 'bitten'. Let's see what you have to say. '-)

Thanks for your reply.

Cheers,

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