If you're just looking for basic functionality and want to register
the individual lines with a proxy/service there are lots of options...
I'd assume all of this is normal FXS/POTS into the phones, correct?
I'd never put a bunch of FXS lines in an Asterisk box, but that's just
a personal preference...

If so:
Adtran TA-908
Cisco IAD2431-8FXS
Cisco IAD2435-8FXS
Cisco/Linksys SPA-8000
Multiple Grandstream Options
AudioCodes
Mediatrix


http://www.voipsupply.com/ip-gateways/analog?order=price&dir=asc&p=1

--
Tim

On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Kevin Hart <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is there any decent, not bank breaking, SIP ATA's out there that can handle
> more than one phone line over voip?
>
> Say we have a small office and want to just use basic phones.  Have a SIP
> server already out there that we can connect to on the net that will provide
> dial tone to us.  Rather not build an Asterisk box for the issue...just need
> some adapters to plug those phones into.  Like say at least 4 phones, to say
> 2-8 phone lines.
>
> Is this just a pipe dream?  Am I going to be forced to build out a full
> phone system for this office just for this issue?
>
> --
> -Kevin
>
> "You can't turn a pig into a thoroughbred,
> but if you spend enough time and money,
> you sure can make a mighty fast pig"
>
> >
>

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