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23:15 < evilbuny> just grab a sipura3k
23:15 < evilbuny> 1 for an analog phone 1 port for a phone line
23:16 < evilbuny> telephonyware.com
23:15 < evilbuny> just grab a sipura3k [[BR]]
23:15 < evilbuny> 1 for an analog phone 1 port for a phone line [[BR]]
23:16 < evilbuny> telephonyware.com [[BR]]
23:17 < evilbuny> US$124+postage [[BR]]
23:17 < evilbuny> http://www.telephonyware.com/telephonyware/tw00038.html?id=7noW94hL [[BR]]
...[[BR]]
23:21 < evilbuny> so you can be talking on the phone (over the net for example) [[BR]]
and still get another call on your phone line coming in [[BR]]
23:22 < evilbuny> which can be sent to asterisk etc [[BR]]


Personal Telco could use an asterisk server. Setting up the software is pretty easy to do. The more difficult part is getting a server where it can be connected to a dedicated analog phone line. RobertPetersen was working on the project and even has an FXO card. Trouble with the linux kernel driver for the card stalled the project indefinitely.

(1Jan05) 23:15 < evilbuny> just grab a sipura3k BR 23:15 < evilbuny> 1 for an analog phone 1 port for a phone line BR 23:16 < evilbuny> telephonyware.com BR 23:17 < evilbuny> US$124+postage BR 23:17 < evilbuny> http://www.telephonyware.com/telephonyware/tw00038.html?id=7noW94hL BR ...BR 23:21 < evilbuny> so you can be talking on the phone (over the net for example) BR and still get another call on your phone line coming in BR 23:22 < evilbuny> which can be sent to asterisk etc BR

--DonPark

AsteriskServer (last edited 2012-03-10 02:06:59 by RussellSenior)