HI Reza,

Do you mean that Cisco 1700 runs an Asterisk with a P3 chip inside as a
submodule?

tks
peng

On 4/5/07, Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Can anyone advise me why one would want to use a Cisco 1700 connected to
a T1 -- in a fairly new implementation and billed the client $1500 for the
1700?     And if you were the conslutant, why would you want to connect a
$50 Linksys router to the 1700 in the first place?

I've been called in as an expert witness to give my unbiased analysis, and
I have my theories.  However I also want to accompany my opinion with other
Asterisk & Cisco veterans here before I'm called to testify as an
independent/neutral party.

Adds to the interesting twist I've seen one of the MOST EXPENSIVE asterisk
machines running on a P3 machine (never mind the configurations) -- which
has 2, 4 port Digium Cards -- sold for $25,000+ fairly recently.   Heck if I
sold a P3 for that much, I'd make sure the client got customer service ABOVE
AND BEYOND!

Cheers!
Reza.



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