Greg Twyford wrote:

> I'd leave VOIP alone for such a small practice until it becomes
> turn-key. I have no experience with both VOIP and VPN, so maybe others
> can advise you on that one.

I think from late 2005 and going forward (see I'm learning the jargon)
at least a partial VoIP solution is worth looking into. There is no
better place to set this up than in a green fields site. Even if you
just went for trunking of your STD calls, 10 cents per call untimed has
the potential to save lots of money.

Besides, it's your moral duty to pursue VoIP because unless there is
signficant leakage from POTS, Telstra and Optus will not be forced to
change. Do it for Australia.

David

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