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[ILUG] About cards for ISDN-PRI in Ireland

[ILUG] About cards for ISDN-PRI in Ireland

Paul Ryszka paulr at sysnet.ie
Thu Aug 16 12:14:19 IST 2007


If you are buying the digium version it will be supported by the newest zaptel 
lib so that should not be problem.
If it is 'compatible' it should work but you might run into some problems 
depending on how much compatible it is:)

Best Regards
Paul Ryszka

On Thursday 16 August 2007 12:01:01 Andres Jimenez wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have already a fully operational Asterisk PBX connected only to the IP
> world.
>
> As a necessary step before smashing our current PBX, I need to install
> and configure an ISDN card able to take an incoming E1 line provided
> by Eircom.
>
> That's the one and only ISDN line we will ever have, so I am planning
> to get a single port card similar to Digium's Wildcard TE120P [1] .
> That card seems to be pretty new (no page yet in Voip-info.org and
> just 2 results in a search), but looks as just a new version of TE110P
> [2]
>
> Have anyone had problems with newest card?
>
> Should I go straight to the well known old version?
>
> Can you suggest any alternatives? I meant something cheaper or better
> with a similar price.
>
> That one is for the Irish fellows. Which card are you using for
> similar setups in Ireland (Dublin4)? Is there any card that won't play
> nice with Eircom?
>
> Cheers,
>
> [1] http://www.digium.com/en/products/hardware/te120p.php
> [2] http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Digium%20Wildcard%20TE110P
>
> --
> Andres Jimenez





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