Kerry Garrison wrote:

The quick and dirty method is to have the main lines come in over PSTN
lines, this can then be call-forwarded to a VOIP provider. This makes it
simple to change VOIP providers on-the-fly as well as turn off forwarding
and let the PSTN line come into the PBX. Setting up failover on outbound
calls through multiple providers is relativly simple but keeping the main
business number pointing to whatever service you are using is the tricky
part.
-Kerry




Doesn't that limit you to a single inbound call at a time?

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Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 1:04 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] voip problems

How do you guys deal with voip problems?  do you have multiple backups such
as land lines, and different voip providers?

Regards,

GM
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