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i use the talkswitch server with pots line at home and connect via sip
with mediatrix ethernet/pots interface. works like a charm.<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Jim Ray, President
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Jon Carnes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, 2005-10-07 at 20:49, Michael Lee wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Bringing the topic back to Linux. For Vonage there exists an addon
feature called SoftPhone that allows you to make calls from you
laptop. Is there anyway (preferable on Linux) to route calls remotely
from a laptop back to your home and use the existing TA that
TWC/Vonage/AT&T provides to put the calls on the POTS system? This
would allow you to remotely use your home phone to make calls to
people with regular phones.
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Simpler just to take the "TA" with you. It works anywhere you have
internet access. Once you go VoIP, geographical bounds disappear - a
difficult concept to get across to the FCC.
Jon Carnes
FeatureTel
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