On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 03:56:34PM +1100, Voytek Eymont wrote:
I do. now that I have a VOIP phone, my VOIP devoid friends won't be able
to phone me unless they get a sip (soft) phone (or I connect my VOIP to
PSTN)

VOIP-VOIP requires at least one of you can find the other
network-wise.

VOIP-PSTN can be done for about $10/month.  Maybe less.

a while back someone here was recomending some sip soft phones, I'm
curious what's the latest recomendation on that

My experience with linphone is not positive, but that might have been
due to an unsatisfied 'everything is Linux' assumption.

Sipura 3000 is a hardware device that allows you to hook up a normal

That's the device Engin use for their series 2.

yes, I got one today (and, not really sure what to do with it)

I was curious what other users' use, if anything, for soho use,
specifically, should I be looking at Asterisk, or Asterisk-at-home ?

I'm using Asterisk now with a couple of SIP phones, and will be adding
my 3000 when it arrives.  I have no experience with [EMAIL PROTECTED], so can't
compare.

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