Hi,
As part of my move to Ireland, I'm investigating ways for friends and family to phone me at reasonable rates.
I have dedicated access to a British POTS phone line (with a Linux box located nearby), and was wondering if it's possible to take this analogue phone input into a Linux server, then using a VoIP connection to terminate the call on an Irish network.
Does anyone have any experience with this sort of setup?
Thanks,
Tom.
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Thomas Salmon BEng (Hons)
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