(my 2c, Portugal Based)
- Most really small installations are PtMP (that's the "default" you
get when ordering a BRI)
- You also get 3 MSNs and an NT.
- You can order a TA instead of the NT.
- You can order PTP + optional DDIs in blocks of 10, but you need to
be explicit.
- Larger installations go PTP (up to 4/5 BRIs... from there up, a
PRI is cost effective which,
as far as I've managed to get from the local telcos, can only be
ordered with 15 channels
or more)
My experience points to 60/40 in PtMP / PTP installations.
While I understand Tzafrir's question (why go PtMP from Asterisk to
PBX), I think Olivier's
statement is very valuable: because going NT PtMP allows you
insert/remove Asterisk
between PSTN and legacy PBX without any reconfiguration (beyond
physical cables!).
Cheers,
--
exvito
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