[AusNOG] VoIP ATA Recommendations (business grade)

Andrew Yager andrew at rwts.com.au
Sun Jul 12 13:38:18 EST 2015


Hi,
We have a lot of time for the Cisco ATAs at the moment. They are stable and compatible and work in most NAT scenarios, and remain cheap.
When we need more features (such as T.38 support) we've been jumping to the Audiocodes MP-112 (check model though) as they are not pretty to work with but have good audio quality and T.38 support. We have not had these in field for "very long" but our passive assessment is that they are a long term solution for a couple of hundred dollars.
Andrew

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From: Ross Wheeler <ausnog at rossw.net>
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Subject: Re: [AusNOG] VoIP ATA Recommendations (business grade)
To: Joseph Goldman <joe at apcs.com.au>
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On Sun, 12 Jul 2015, Joseph Goldman wrote:

> just after some recommendations on hardware for 'business' grade VoIP ATA's. 
> A lot of copper cut-off occurring in full NBN FTTP rollouts and I want to 
> have a sit-in solution for the small to medium business market that have 
> older PBX's that expect multiple physical lines, and fax lines. A lot of 
> these people need a short term solution rather than a voice system overhaul, 
> so would like to get peoples opinions on a decently priced (not expecting 
> <$100 consumer stuff) 2, 4 & 8 port VoIP ATA ranges.

Would appreciate being copied on (or the list copied on) relevant replies.
Lots of cheap-and-nasty stuff out there that mosly works but really isn't 
up to 24/7 business demands. And business-grade with stuff with both FXS 
and FXO would be nice to know about too.

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