The last firmware I tested in early 2011 didn't have *78xxx directed call
pickup working (INVITE with replaces I believe) but everything else was
functioning from what I recall. They may have fixed this with later
releases, I haven't checked recently.

The price per port on the Adtran TA908e is phenomenal, and it's an awesome
device with full routing capabilities to boot. It has:

   - 2x data T1
   - 2x PRI/CAS (robbed bit) T1
   - 8x FXS (on a 50 pin Amphenol connector)
   - 1x emergency FXO
   - 2x 10/100mbps ethernet
   - B2BUA/SBC
   - stand alone survivability

If they fixed all the SIP stack issues then you can get all that for around
$1,900 or so. This includes support and a 10 year warranty.

On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Mark A. Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

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> If you are partial to IOS and IOS like devices, for a
> multiple span PRI gateway you may also want to check out
> ADTRAN's Total Access 900/900e family.  They are very
> efficient and definitely popular in carrier space.
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> Unless I'm looking to do some very specific things like NENA
> 03-002 MF CAMA termination which requires an AudioCodes or
> NET gateway, we almost always spec an IOS voice router (they
> exist in many companies edge already) or ADTRAN TA.
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> Regards,
> Mark
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