Sorry Lukas, it was a bit of a little joke to David.

Nonetheless, so far as I know, the VOIP systems one can install on an i are not limited to internal use. And 3Com is not the only one available now, right?

Lukas Beeler wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 5:10 AM, Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
how about that 3com voip you installed on your i?

Because David is looking for something entirely different.

The integrated VoIP on the i is a VoIP PBX - you'll still need to
connect it to the PSTN somehow, and the normal route for that is an
ISDN PRI or an ISDN BRI.

David is looking for a VoIP service provider that connects his VoIP
Phones to the PSTN - without any equipment of his own (think SaaS).

Having your own VoIP PBX only makes sense if you're a company and need
to make internal phone calls.


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