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Re: [LUG] cisco 7905 phone

 

Thank you for posting this info. I have found it very useful.

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> Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2010 18:10:47 +0000
> From: gordon+dcglug@xxxxxxxxxx
> To: list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [LUG] cisco 7905 phone
>
> On Sun, 7 Mar 2010, Edwin Rhodes wrote:
>
> > Hi Gordon, are you able to supply pstn gateway cards? Thinking about getting
> > a Sangoma A200. Do u have these?
>
> I don't supply components, only complete systems, and even if I could, if
> you're building your own systems, it's much easier going direct to the
> main distributors - then if anything goes wrong you've got one less step
> in the chain to go through.
>
> The people I use are http://www.voipon.co.uk/ who are a pretty good
> distributor of lots of VoIP stuff.
>
> > If so how much are they?
>
> I've not used Sangoma cards myself - always used Digium or OpenVox. If you
> want to hook up to a standard BT line, then this is ideal:
>
> http://www.voipon.co.uk/openvox-a400p01-p-669.html
>
> That's £55.50 + delivery & VAT.
>
> That card can take up to 4 FXO modules for 4 incoming lines. (Or up to 4
> local phones with FXS modules)
>
> > Also can u give me details of the cheapest voip service you offer, do u have
> > one that works with bt home hub?
>
> I have had issues with BT Home Hubs because they have their own VoIP
> service built in and I've never had any hands-on time with them to work
> out how to disable their built-in VoIP thing. In-general I do not sell to
> people using residential ADSL connections because it's just too much hard
> work to make it work - my aim is to sell via resellers or directly into
> SMEs with 4-200 employees.
>
> > Also prices per month etc
>
> For many reasons, I'm not the cheapest around because that's not my aim.
> So £1 a month per number and 2p a minute to UK landlines for example.
> (+VAT) I have cheaper deals avalable depending on usage, if you're
> reselling, etc. but these are best discussed off-list.
>
> If you just want to test a few things out then you'd be far better off
> using sipgate: http://www.sipgate.co.uk/ They offer free incoming numbers
> which I can't do, are relatively cheap (a top-up with a tenner will last
> you ages) and allow you to test various devices and asterisk setups.
> That's what I used to get myself started before I built my own
> infrastructure.
>
> Gordon


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