OK, I asked this about a week back and met with no repsonse at all. But
perhaps its worth trying again.
Does anyone on-list have * running BRI to their local telco? I'm
considering this as an alternative to my TDM400p card.
Michael
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Not sure if this is a helpful answer, but we have looked and haven't come across
anything yet for the US. Curious to see if you get any other responses.
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Michael Graves wrote:
Does anyone on-list have * running BRI to their local telco? I'm
considering this as an alternative to my TDM400p card.
I've had BRI at a client site (eight of them in fact, used as trunk
service for a Norstar MICS), but not connected to Asterisk. BRI in the
US is a pain to
OK, I asked this about a week back and met with no repsonse at all. But
perhaps its worth trying again.
Does anyone on-list have * running BRI to their local telco? I'm
considering this as an alternative to my TDM400p card.
No, and I've been looking for this for a while now. I'm seriously
I see rates for BRIs in the state tariffs here in Texas. When I speak
with SBC they are willing to sell them, but say that they are usually
installed for pure data applications where DSL in not available. The
rates seem comparable to POTS if you consider calling features extra on
POTS lines.
I'm
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Joe Greco wrote:
OK, I asked this about a week back and met with no repsonse at all. But
perhaps its worth trying again.
Does anyone on-list have * running BRI to their local telco? I'm
considering this as an alternative to my TDM400p card.
No, and I've been looking for this
Michael Graves wrote:
OK, I asked this about a week back and met with no repsonse at all. But
perhaps its worth trying again.
Does anyone on-list have * running BRI to their local telco? I'm
considering this as an alternative to my TDM400p card.
I had an HFC card and a BRI circuit from Qwest,
What cards will work with asterisk and BRI in the US?
bkw
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the horribly expensive EICON shit. Although if you just want to
connect ISDN phones to asterisk you can use european ISDN phones with
cards from Junghanns.net
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:10:07 -0600, Brian West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What cards will work with asterisk and BRI in the US?
bkw
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the horribly expensive EICON shit. Although if you just want to
connect ISDN phones to asterisk you can use european ISDN phones with
cards from Junghanns.net
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 14:10:07 -0600
Check this out www.bkw.org/pri.pdf
That's what SBC charges for PRI here... it's the only option I have right
now.
Woww.
I would say they're smokin' the crack.
Are you sure they're the only option? There are a lot of CLEC's out in
the US...
I know a number of them that used to
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Check this out www.bkw.org/pri.pdf
Brian,
Are you not able to get BRI where you are?
Maybe the better question is what are you trying to acomplish? I've got a
BRI in the house (with the horribly expensive Eicon sh*t that I paid 30
bucks for on ebay)
Mike
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Brian,
Are you not able to get BRI where you are?
Maybe the better question is what are you trying to acomplish? I've got a
BRI in the house (with the horribly expensive Eicon sh*t
Scott Stingel wrote:
Brian-
I was quoted (verbally) something on the order of $60 per month for a single
BRI by SBC in San Francisco about 60 days ago. I thought that was high..
It has been a while, but the last BRI I ordered from BellSouth/Louisiana
was about US$109/month.
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One goal is to get BRI support in Zaptel if possible. I'm right now in
the
planning stage :P Plus BRI is much cooler than pots.
bkw
Scott Stingel wrote:
Brian-
I was quoted (verbally) something on the order of $60 per month for a single
BRI by SBC in San Francisco about 60 days ago. I thought that was high..
It has been a while, but the last BRI I ordered from BellSouth/Louisiana
was about US$109/month.
We're
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I get PRI (23b+d) from Broadwing in Seattle area for $338/month, but we're
colocated at their switch. If you want loops out to your own location add
$600/month or so to Qwest for the T1 loops.
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