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Re: Re: Asterisk progress



Patrick

I guess you went for the lite version of the dev kit.. iirc the full blown
one
(which costs around $2k) gives 24 ports..

I'll buy your lite kit off you for 5 quid if you like :P

Andy

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On 07/05/2003 at 16:01 patricklidstone wrote:

>> He told me that for VoIP, my two Snom phone are all I need to
start
>> talking. I was expecting the addition of the Asterisk server or
>similar as
>> well. So can I speak to you and Dan with my Snom phones alone?
>
>Yup...
>
>Asterisk provides the option of bridging conventional PSTN comms with
>IP comms - so that you can use one handset (analogue or IP) to place
>all calls, as well as the more conventional, but richly featured, PBX
>support for voicemail etc.
>
>The only catch with asterisk is the number of PCI slots you need. I
>haven't got enough!!
>
>Patrick
>
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