What's it all come down to? Running
calls through the Internet, either Wireline (Analogue) called a T-1 or
Digital called a E-1.
The first is 24 circuit or simultaneous calls, the E-1 is 30. And
why would you do this?
Because, once you've absorbed the initial capital investment, telephone
calls thereafter cost a pittance, or is it a Pence?
Aside from an account with the ISP,
you need: ($15-40,000 USD)
Router (like Cisco 5300) and/Or
Channel Bank (like Quintum)
GSM Wireless Termination
(Multi-Line like the Stargate)
or Single Line, like Easygate or
Adapters like
Plugcell and Dock n' Talk.
There
are also VoIP:
Dualphone, half Skype and half DECT 1890mhz. www.thehightechstore.com/dualphone.pdf
IP
Video Phone from Korea ($799 pair) click here
Cordless
WiFi Phone click here
& New Sharper Look click here
Alpha Pay LAN from Germany
(Access Point) produces
"USER NAME" and "PASSWORD" & $899-1299 usd
Home/Office
Routers
Cable Modems
WiFi
Wireless 802.11b-g PCMCIA Cards
VoIP Service Providers for
Home/Office and Enterprise Solutions (Vonage, Dialpad, Covad,
Net2Phone, Halaphone, Skype...)
We also have interested parties
who will "
co-share facilities and
bandwidth and traffic", with no "Up Front" cost for you. Can you
provide the SIMs?