Hi,

I'm just getting my feet wet with Asterisk and have a few questions I hope
this list could answer.

My situation is as follows. I'm a Linux nutjob and feature wh&*$re, who
takes great pleasure in using overpowered open source software to manage
every little feature of my family's life. My wife is addicted to expensive
POTS service, and I'm trying to show her that VoIP doesn't bite. So what I'm
trying to do is this:

* Sign up for a relatively inexpensive, unlimited long distance VoIP service
that supports BYOD. I'm currently investigating IrisTel (www.iristel.ca) -
if anyone has good or bad experience with them, please let me know.
* Purchase hardware that provides 1 FXO and 1 FXS port. I'm not too excited
about the Digium TDM400 because of the relatively high price. I'd be more
interested in the Sipura-3000, if anyone has feedback on this device let me
know. Another option is an X100P knockoff card along with a plain ole' ATA,
although I'd want that ATA to support IAX. I liked the look of this device:
http://www.x100p.com/products_2.htm but I'd like to know where I can buy it
in Canada. I also had my eyes set on an (unlocked) Linksys PAP2 device,
although I don't think that support IAX.
* Set up a dedicated Asterisk server to handle the following:
Handle my existing phone network through the FXS port
Handle my existing landline through the FXO port
Route all my calls to the VoIP provider's SIP/IAX server
On demand, route calls through my landline carrier's service (for quality
comparisons, etc)
Provide some extra features I'm not getting with my current landline
service, such as call display, call waiting, voice mail and so on

Does anyone have any hints for me as to how to carry this out, what
equipment to use, where to buy it, what VoIP provider to sign with, and so
on? Feel free to reply off-list if you like.

Thanks!

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