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Old 04-07-2008, 04:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Wow,
That doesn't seem like a good plan. I tell you...a CCM would introduce a whole new set of problems.
I don't know anything about the NEC PBX you mentioned....I've integrated Nortel MCS, Nortel CS1k, CCM v4, CCM v5, a Mitel and an Asterisk box to a central SIP provider.
I am learning that you can tweak just about anything you want.
I'd push your provider to do a direct integration with you (if you are comfortable with it security-wise)...or possibly using some type of SBC yourself. A Cisco router running their IP-IP-gw software could even qualify.



I've worked with Verizon on their IP trunking service and they don't give you a lot of flexibility. They require you to define your concurrent calls by location just as you would with TDM circuits. This kinda defeats a lot of the flexibility of a large central trunk.
Also worked with Global Crossings on their IP trunking. They seemed to be a little more advanced, but still had limitations on how they could send/receive DTMF. I really never knew that was so hard. I'm learning more about it now, but at the time it seemed so simple.
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