In article <47e31243.51959140@news20.forteinc.com>,
Jose <go.spam@somewhere.else> wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>Besides keep adding ATAs with 2 Voip ports until covering everyone
>needed, what's the inteligent solution for this "problem", in a way
>that each of the employees with Voip access has it's own Voip
>extension number?
If they're all in the office, how about a VoIP capable PBX? Connect all
the ATAs to the PBX, then have the PBX connect to either your existing
legacy PSTN connections, or SIP/IAX trunks to an ITSP (eg. the one you
currently use?)
Even if you have a few remote workers, they could still connect into
your office PBX - make sure you have a good business quality ISP though!
And you don't need ATAs... You could give people dedicated SIP
deskphones (or soft phones) if required - I guess it depends on the
existing intrastructure - if you already have a lot of analogue phones
cabled in, then ATAs might be the better idea... But there are 8-port
ATAs avalable too...
You can build your own PBX (eg. an asterisk based system, or trixbox),
but there are many pre-built systems which will do what you need it to do.
Gordon