I thought he meant that as well but I hope that what will occur is that
there is DSL somewhere already that can be utilized.
That conflicts with the 'old town PBX' scenario as well though. 

So, assuming there is DSL already, that even makes you wonder why bother
if a phone line already exists and local calling is free?

I think we need more details on this one.

W


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Anderson
Sent: Friday, May 27, 2005 10:18 AM
To: 'brandt Milczewski'; 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie here. Tips on setting up 100 phones
wanted.

>It will be about 100 phones at about 20 locations all within about 4 
>miles of each other.

Perhaps a more pressing question might be how you are going to backhaul
Ethernet in a 4-mile radius. You can't run a Cat 5 cable more than 100
metres reliably, and using Ethernet repeaters every hundred metres or so
isn't practical. You will need a fiber backbone or something like that.
What is your plan to create an Ethernet network to tie these locations
together? 
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