Yes you can connect inbound and outbound to a VOIP carrier and completely forgo the need for any t1/analog cards. Check out www.nuphone.net, and voicepulse. In addition you can trunk together two asterisk boxes on disparate networks and split up the extension mapping, this may be somewhat inefficient though depending on how you handle it. I think the wiki tackles these questions in a bit more depth.

Matt

On Jan 23, 2004, at 11:35 PM, Ralph Blach wrote:

From what I can see, the asterik/digum software/hardward allows for
a incomming alalog trunk lines and a lode of internal pbx pots lines.

1)instead of an analog trunk or a t1 trunk, can I connect to a VOIP carrier?
2)can I have a split pbx using VOIP, so that if I have two separate locations
it looks like one PBX?


Thanks

Chip
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