On Tuesday, September 09, 2014 7:40 AM, Jamey wrote:

> Anyone have other ATA's that seem to work well for faxing and credit
> card machines?

I don't have any experience with Grandstream, but in my experience the "right" 
answer to FoIP is T.38, as you alluded to.  But T.38 *only* deals with faxing; 
it is *not* a general-purpose modem-signal-over-IP solution.  So even if you 
find an ATA with a good T.38 implementation, this is not going to solve your 
credit card machine problem, only your faxing problem.  The equivalent to T.38 
for bi-directional modem traffic over VoIP would be V.150, which as far as I 
know is very much still in its infancy, with very little industry support as of 
yet (either on the telco side or on the equipment side).

So your only solution for the credit card machines would be to continue to 
carry the traffic as G.711 PCM, which is never going to be predicably reliable. 
 My advice would be to implement T.38 on your network, deploy T.38 CPEs/ATAs to 
your customers, tell them that faxing is supported, but that any application 
they have that requires a modem (credit card swiper, postage meter, security 
system, etc.) is not, and that they should work with their vendor(s) to upgrade 
their modem-based equipment to models that support an ethernet/direct IP 
connection instead.

-- 
Nathan Anderson
First Step Internet, LLC
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