[VoIP] Joining the Network Without a Mechanical Switch

John Novack jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
Wed Feb 14 11:19:45 CST 2007


We have no problem or policy that would prevent you joining the network
Who knows, someday you might even be interested in an EM switch as well.
I have just under 400 lines connected to my Asterisk box, a mix of 
Stromberg-Carlson, Western Electric, and ITEC, all are ex CO switches, 
with several PBX's waiting for my "round tuit" to appear and get connected.
I also have DID trunks into my Toshiba Perception, and early 1980's 
electronic switch, and my whole house PBX, a Panasonic KX-T-1232.
Welcome to the group.
What part of the world are you in?

John Novack



Rusty Dekema wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I would like to join my Asterisk system to the CKTS network so that I
> will be able to dial other peoples' switches without having to go
> through a PSTN gateway. However, I do not (currently) own any
> electromechanical phone switches, so I was wondering if anyone would
> have a problem with this. I do have some "interesting" extensions on
> my Asterisk machine that I could offer to CKTS 'subscribers'... Would
> this be good enough?
>
> I am pretty familiar with Asterisk and VoIP and I know exactly how to
> set this up; I just don't want to offend or irritate people by
> connecting an electronic-only phone system to your network.
>
> Regards,
> Rusty Dekema
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