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[ILUG] Telephony interfaces for use in Ireland

[ILUG] Telephony interfaces for use in Ireland

Niall O Broin niall at linux.ie
Mon May 23 23:30:27 IST 2005


On 23 May 2005, at 21:43, <philb at vodafone.ie> wrote:

> Thanks for the feedback. For anyone who's interested, I think the 
> reason
> the ebay item below is cheap is that it's a discontinued product from 
> Digium
> (as opposed to a clone, obviously I can't be sure without seeing the 
> physical
> card). Here's what Digium have to say about it:

I'm still inclined to the belief that it's a clone card, but ICBW.

> http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=wildcard_x100p

This is unclear as to whether you can use it for internal extensions 
though I think you can.

> While there's no reason to assume that discontinued == rubbish, I'd 
> like to
> accomodate at least two incoming phone lines so this doesn't suit my 
> purposes.

Is there a special reason why you wouldn't just use two of those?


Niall




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