 mgraves1
join:2004-04-05 Houston, TX
·Junction Networks
| reply to armandhammer Re: [Equipment] router with built-in ata?
You can do this already with many unlocked ATA/Router units. Several companies make them. Their primary advantage is that as a router they support network QoS for the VoIP.
All you need to do is register the ATA portion of the system with a SIP registrar. When it was free I would have suggested FWD, but they now charge $30/yr. IdeaSIP is a free service that would handle this.
You could also allow direct dialing of SIP URIs from the ATA and therefore not need a registrar at all. But then how would you enter SIP URIs into an analog phone plugged into the ATA? You'd likely be restricted to a contact list entered via the web interface. -- Michael Graves Houston TX »blog.mgraves.org |