[VoIP] Question on connecting old dial telephone
Greg Blakely
greg at vyger.net
Sun Sep 30 14:23:25 CDT 2007
Guys,
Phil sent me this inquiry. I can think of a few ways that might give
him most of what he wants, but I don't see how to give him dial tone
from the panel office, and, along those lines, I don't see a way for him
to listen to the call progress through the panel office as he dials.
Has anyone found a solution to this yet? Up front, I'll admit to not
having read every single post to the mailing list, so maybe there
already is a solution.
Greg
PS. He is not yet a member of the mailing list, so you will want to
reply to both him and the list.
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From: Phil Braverman [mailto:braverma at hotmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 1:19 PM
To: webmaster at ckts.info
Subject: Question on connecting old dial telephone
Dear Sir:
My name is Phil Braverman and I am very interested in old
telephone technology. I was reading your Website and I found that you
can call into the Seattle Museum of communications switches that are
connected to the CNET network that you all started a few years ago by
using asterisk
IP tandom switches.
My question is that I have a PAP2 unlocked VOIP adapter taht can
accept touchtone or dial pulses. Is it possible for me to hook up my
dial phone in San Jose California to the panel switch at the Seattle
Museum of Communications using Voip so I would have a number coming out
of the panel switch to my phone. When I remove the reciever of my
telephone it would have a dial tone originating from the switch. The
VOIP would be like a tieline from the switch to my telephone. For
example if I was assigned 722-1701, this would be my telephone number.
My email is braverma at hotmail.com
Thankyou for your time in this matter.
Sincerely,
Phil Braverman
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