FYI
My company just purchased an ARCA Solo.
The ISDN ports can be software switched to S/T or U interface.
Also they can be switched to ADSL if required. Rest of the features are
same as the Emutel lite.
I heard that they have stopped the Emutel Lite. Cost of the Solo is same at
the LITE.. about $1995 plus shipping.
I that for a single user $1995 is a bit too high. But if the company is
paying then i guess its okay.
Sam
>From: Brian Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Brian Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "Cthulu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: ISDN Simulator
>Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 07:46:22 -0500
>
>Hi Charles,
>
>I agree with Andy...check into the monthly rate of ISDN in your area, that
>may be the best
>way to go.
>
>A few months ago, another engineer and I bought a ISDN simulator from ARCA
>Technologies. We decided upon ARCA mainly due to the fact that they have a
>2 port BRI
>simulator with built in NT1s. They were little more expensive than Teltone,
>but the unit has worked fine.
>
>I agree, its a hefty investment for your lab, and perhaps sharing the cost
>of the simulator
>may make it more affordable ?
>
>Good luck
>
>-Brian
>
>At 08:54 PM 01/07/2001 -0600, Cthulu wrote:
> >Hi, all
> >
> >I know this has been discussed, and after spending my free time this
>weekend
> >searching high and low for a reasonably priced ISDN simulator, I am
>forced
> >to conclude there is no such beast. EBAY is a bust thus far, and the
>best
> >price I have found is for a Teltone (www.teltone.com) ISDN simulator at
> >http://www.bigdcom.com/teleline.html. Big D is a Groupstudy recommended
> >site; they sell the ISDN simulator about 1600 bucks, give or take some
> >change.
> >
> >Now to the crux of my dilemma: do I or don't I? That is, ask my
>Mistress
> >for this for Christmas, Halloween, and so forth. She is standing here
> >reading this, so I appreciate how wonderful she is! So beautiful with
>great
> >taste in men! Also, very heroic: she kept me from drinking a coffee
> >flavored Slim Fast (we were out of beer).
> >
> >Before I approach the checkbook with hat in hand, is this best price? I
> >mean, really? Has anyone else had better luck? I hate the thought of
> >spending 1600 bucks on a 100 bucks worth of wiring and chips. Perhaps is
>it
> >time for Groupstudy to form a buyer's union, where we can pool our money
>and
> >buy in bulk at almost wholesale prices. Good idea? Bad idea? Too much
> >headache potential?
> >
> >Luckily for me, Big D is in the Dallas area so I plan on there in person
>and
> >talking to them about these simulators and their prices. If interested,
>I
> >will let the group know what happens. If not, I'll keep mum.
> >
> >Flames, comments all welcome!
> >
> >Charles
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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