On Sun, November 27, 2005 17:21, Michael Graves said: > > The DECT implementation we see in the US are I presume deployed with > normal analog line connections, unlike in Europe where many phones are > ISDN based. Thus you may not be able to avoid the D > A > D conversion. > > > ISDN cards that work with US standard ISDN lines are essentially > unheard of. Many of us who have been dissatisfied with small FXO > adapters would LOVE to order up ISDN lines and skip the whole FXO > problem altogether. There are several/many ISDN cards that work with > Asterisk in Europe. I've yet to find even one that would work with an > SBC ISDN drop. > > I'd welcome someone proving me wrong on this. > > Michael Graves >
I don't know about all of that, but you can *always* get a European ISDN DECT system with a HFC-PCI card to take care of the wireless extensions part... That at least gets rid of the D-A-D part going in to *... Especially when using a VoIP provider like GoIAX, FWD or VoipBuster, you will remain all digital! I'm sure there are webstores that'll ship Euro-ISDN phones and cards to the US! ;-) -- Francesco Peeters ---- GPG Key = AA69 E7C6 1D8A F148 160C D5C4 9943 6E38 D5E3 7704 If your program doesn't recognize my signature, please visit http://www.CAcert.org/index.php?id=3 to retrieve the Root CA certificate. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
