On 18 Aug 2006 at 12:34, Chuck Mariotti wrote:

> I'm in a bit of a crappy situation... I've implemented Asterisk/Trixbox
> for a client. Everything is great. Everyone works from their homes,
> Remote staff, etc...
> 
> The problem is with "the boss".
> 
> The boss, of course, have a lovely house up in Uxbridge/Mount Albert.
> Nestled in a small gentle valley.
> 
> Of course, it's in the middle of BF nowhere as far as technology is
> concerned.
> 
> DSL doesn't appear to be available in the area (been coming soon for
> years).
> 
> Cable, same thing.

What about Rogers Portable internet????




> 
> There is a vendor in the area that sells wireless, however, the gentle
> valley kills the signal, so no wireless available (it's available about
> 2km up the road).
> 
> The same vendor offers Sat system... It's installed and working, but it
> sucks at the best of times... very slow just browsing the web.
> 
> So, I obviously can't give her VoIP connections via Sat (unless someone
> knows differently).
> 
> Her long distance bill is over $100 / month.
> 
> The Asterisk box is hosted in Toronto, so it's a LD call to it from her
> land line.
> 
> I'd love to get a nice running Internet Connection if possible.
> 
> Or at minimum, get her a solid telecom or VoIP solution.
> 
> Has anyone ever run into this type of situation and come up with a good
> solution or combination of ideas that would lessen the blow?
> 
> Any advice would be appreciated.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Chuck
> 
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