Internet Telephony Service Provider

Not sure where I heard it from.  But essentially might be able to make use
of ASTWind in places where cost of separate hardware for Linux might be a
problem or not feasible (eg power, LAN etc).

Craig

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Graig,

What is ITSP???

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> I haven't really looked into ASTWind too much but I assume there would be
> network access available to it?  It might be useful for the purpose of
> providing limited PBX services and acting as a gateway to trunk 4 or 5 SIP
> phones via IAX across a WAN link to an ITSP, central office or some such.
>
> Craig

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