Dale Farnsworth wrote: >On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 08:47:15PM +0000, JD Austin wrote: > > >>Since all voip providers can become over subscribed I would not rely on >>their DID's (Dial in #) for my business. >>It's an extra $50/month for a regular phone line, but I have the piece >>of mind that I can switch between and use multiple providers without >>having to change my phone number. >> >>I use VOIP to give me unlimited (well.. unlimited except by my >>bandwidth) incoming lines. First call gets handled by asterisk via >>PSTN, the next call and every call after that forwards to a voip >>number. For the equivalent of a 5 line phone system I pay $50 (qwest >>line) + $5 (voip number) + .02/minute. Not sure how much the same would >>cost but I know it is more. For another $5 I get a toll free number too. >> >> > >Cool! Where does the 5 line limit come from--the PSTN side or the VOIP >side? > > For me the limitation is my bandwidth (DSL). I eventually want to put an asterisk server in a data center. JD -- JD Austin Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC email: jd@twingeckos.com http://www.twingeckos.com phone/fax: 480.288.8195