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Posted by R Siffredi on August 7, 2006, 11:48 pm
Would a standard verizon dsl work for the linsys ip pbx solution for 4
users? I plan one pstn line for backup. Which provider should I look
at for providing the voip services. If the dsl connection is
sufficient then my cost is:
linksys ip pbx
linksys spa3102
4 ip phones
1 pstn line
voip service provider monthly
am I missing anyhting?
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Posted by Jonathan Roberts on August 8, 2006, 7:22 am
> Would a standard verizon dsl work for the linsys ip pbx solution for 4
> users? I plan one pstn line for backup. Which provider should I look
> at for providing the voip services. If the dsl connection is
> sufficient then my cost is:
> linksys ip pbx
> linksys spa3102
> 4 ip phones
> 1 pstn line
> voip service provider monthly
> am I missing anyhting?
Probably. What are you speeds w/ Verizon?
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Posted by Bill Kearney on August 8, 2006, 8:42 am
> Which provider should I look
> at for providing the voip services
I've been very pleased with the dsl and voip service from speakeasy.net
They're not the least expensive but they've been rock-solid reliable.
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Posted by LVMarc on September 17, 2006, 11:17 pm
R Siffredi wrote:
> Would a standard verizon dsl work for the linsys ip pbx solution for 4
> users? I plan one pstn line for backup. Which provider should I look
> at for providing the voip services. If the dsl connection is
> sufficient then my cost is:
> linksys ip pbx
> linksys spa3102
> 4 ip phones
> 1 pstn line
> voip service provider monthly
>
> am I missing anyhting?
pstn back up is a good idea. use the clt, indpeednat prodcued version.
no batteries no external power supply so best audioo sound quality and
lowest cost to oprate, ZERO..
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….1=2
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OR
How about joining your VOIP port and the plain old (PSTN) telephone
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OR
How about joining TWO VOIP ports into a single handset, answering
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USE a CLT to join a card card acceptor and your single line telephone as
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OR
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> users? I plan one pstn line for backup. Which provider should I look
> at for providing the voip services. If the dsl connection is
> sufficient then my cost is:
> linksys ip pbx
> linksys spa3102
> 4 ip phones
> 1 pstn line
> voip service provider monthly
> am I missing anyhting?