Christopher L. Wade wrote:
As for power failure options, you have several. The wiki lists quite a few good ideas. Depending on the type of phones you use, I think power-fail-switches are the best option, as your phones immediately become POTS connected phones. For IP phones, POE with a central LARGE UPS and/or generator would be good. The generator would have other benefits as well.

-Chris


When you have at least one POTS line, use a Sipura 3000. It doesn't matter if they have PRI, all Voip, or xyz. Connect a standard telephone to the FXS on the Sipura, and when the power goes out you will still have dialtone. Share that line with your fax machine or use it with *, either way you can make sure that you at least have SOMETHING when the power goes out, * server blows up, etc... And, it isn't completley useless because * and the 3000 go together quite nicely. For residences, keep one POTS line for now. SBC in Wisconsin charges $13 for a basic line connect. Call it cheap insurance.


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Kristian Kielhofner
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