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Originally Posted by Cybertoy
Hi,
As for VoIP PBX I have been using Asterisk for quite a while now and it works fantasticly fine. Service providers I have experience with broadvoice, voipjet, voipbuster, voxee, and sipcall.ch. Last one though only interesting to have a DID in Switzerland.
In my new home I only have a DSL line without dial-tone. I'm very happy with the service I'm getting and the bills per month are never above $30 ... I am from Switzerland and my wife from Brazil so we do lots and lots of international calls.
ciao,
Cybertoy
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I also use Asterisk, but for the PBX at work. We have 6 branch offices inter connected via voip lines and asterisk boxes. Each office has 2 T1's - 1 for voice and 1 for data. Intra-office calls are all setup with trunking between the asterisk boxes using Voip. Saves us thousands each month.
After planning all of this and setting it all up, I'd have to say that using Asterisk for your home phone is just overkill unless you are a pro or a hobbyist. Stick with Vonage, Lingo, whatever, and the router and ATA (analog telephone adapter) that they give you.