Ben,I assume from your posts that you are in an area serviced by a small independent phone company. We have this situation as well, and you might very well have to pay much higher rates than other areas. You might try contacting Long Distance carriers (we use Paetec) and find out if they can work
Hmm a phone system taking in 16 lines for $4,000.There are
companies out there who would sell a phone system like that for $14,000.
-Jonathan
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Perez
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How about a used cisco iad2400 with a 16fxo module? Check ebay - no t1
card required. Probably $1000
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cant find a cisco one so far.
So what i need is a voip gateway?
i found the octtel sp1632 for about USD.1500
http://www.octtel.com.tw/eng/product_1632_2.php
so i configure the equipment to register with the asterisk? as sip? or
some other thing? it will only be used to make outgoing calls, the
I've bought 2 Adit600's on ebay now for less than $500, for exactly the
install you are talking about.
I'm wondering why they wouldn't be a T1 though...should be less than
12-16 FXO's.
-Darren
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Not sure about where you are but 16 pots lines generally run about $25-$30 /
month = $480/month. For about $400/month I can get a PRI (23+1) and go
straight into a TE100.
Just a thought.
Sean
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Is this standard in the industry? My local telco in the US wants
$1050/month for T1 (not PRI!) I can buy 24 POTS lines for $840/month.
Gotta love small towns!
BEN
Sean Cook wrote:
Not sure about where you are but 16 pots lines generally run about $25-$30 /
month = $480/month. For about
500-600 is more typical these days
depending on where you are, but insist on PRI unless the service central office
can not provide it.
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Heck...our CO still had
analog switches until about 10 years ago! PRI is not an option going
with the local telco. Luckily, there are a couple of non-local telco's
that can apparently service me for a more reasonable rate.
Damon Estep wrote:
500-600 is
more typical