On Tuesday 22 Mar 2011, Sudhanwa Jogalekar wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:45 PM, Gora Mohanty <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> > 2011/3/21 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) <[email protected]>:
> >> On Monday 21 Mar 2011, Gora Mohanty wrote:
> >>> > In other words, you need an "air gap" (the words from the
> >>> > document that defined this restriction) between your network
> >>> > and the rest of the world.  As you say, connecting your own
> >>> > network to your PSTN is perfectly legal.
> 
> In simple terms, you are not allowed to connect your VOIP network to
> the Telecom network/s (landlines,mobiles etc)
> 
> You can use VOIP completely on your EPABX but can not integrate it
> with the other Telco lines.

Umm, I'm not so sure about that.  The law doesn't mandate that you have 
to use fixed phone lines within your organisation to connect to the 
PSTN.  To the best of my knowledge, you're perfectly within your rights 
to terminate your PSTN PRIs in an Asterisk box and give your employees 
VoIP phones to connect to that Asterisk box and subsequently to the 
PSTN.

The problem only arises if you provide VoIP <-> PSTN connectivity as a 
service to anyone outside your immediate organisation.

Regards,

-- Raj
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