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echo: bbs_carnival
to: Derek M
from: Frank Linhares
date: 2010-02-07 16:22:54
subject: BBS`s

Re: BBS's
  By: Derek M to Frank Linhares on Sun Feb 07 2010 11:16 am

 > g711 is okay (if you think managing a 2400bps connection is okay, which I
 > guess it isn't - but it works!) but even that will only work in conjunction
 > with other ATA tweaks.

I really think it has something to do with the ata boxes, here's why.  I run my
business with my own racked asterisk server.  I have multiple inbound voip
lines for my business and one strictly for my fax.  I use an opensource
faxserver and wrote a sip connector for it and I can manage at 14.4k fax
connection 100% of the time, then again it's a straight sip connection.  If I
tried that same voip extension via an ata box to a hardware fax it would never
work.

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