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Re: alternative to voip gateways


From: Shawn L via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Sat, 2 May 2020 09:10:15 -0400 (EDT)


Innomedia is decent as well, but again it all depends on loop lengths.
 
Might want to look at more of a carrier system.  Something like a Calix E7, E5 or C7 line.  You could probably pick up 
a C7 chassis on the used market and fill it up with ADSL or VDSL cards that will push dial-tone at least 2x as far as 
they will push DSL.  At least in the 10 mile rage.  Although at some point, when you're out past DSL range things like 
old-school load coils will help with call quality.
 


-----Original Message-----
From: "Tarko Tikan" <tarko () lanparty ee>
Sent: Saturday, May 2, 2020 3:48am
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: alternative to voip gateways



hey,

But this all results in a sh1te load of 48 port gateways (power is not
a concern), but wondering if there is another solution that is more
cost effective? Seems the regular NEC's Siemens and so on might have
an option but I can imagine it will be far more expensive than a bunch
of individual gateways.

Huawei was already suggested and Nokia ISAM also works very well for 
your application

https://www.nokia.com/networks/products/intelligent-services-access-manager-isam-voice/#overview

Majority of the small consumer gateways (including the 48p ones) will 
not work on long loops, they are ment to be used inside a building etc.


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tarko

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