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V.150 MoIP Modem
m***@grounded.net
2012-07-24 15:08:04 UTC
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Anyone know of an ITSP which also supports modems?
When switching old PBX hardware to SIP via a SIP to Analog gateway, there is sometimes a problem in that the PBX support providers still need access via POTS. Very few ITSP’s apparently provide modem capability.

Wondering if anyone else has come across this and how have you dealt with the problem without resorting to standard POTS lines.

Thanks.

Mike
Tony Graziano
2012-07-24 15:10:02 UTC
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You are better off just getting a pots line installed at that location
Post by m***@grounded.net
Anyone know of an ITSP which also supports modems?
When switching old PBX hardware to SIP via a SIP to Analog gateway, there
is sometimes a problem in that the PBX support providers still need access
via POTS. Very few ITSP’s apparently provide modem capability.
Wondering if anyone else has come across this and how have you dealt with
the problem without resorting to standard POTS lines.
Thanks.
Mike
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m***@grounded.net
2012-07-24 15:16:14 UTC
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That’s what I figure but wondered if some had dealt with this before since it’s coming up now and then.

Thanks.

Mike


From: Tony Graziano
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2012 10:10 AM
To: ***@grounded.net ; Sipx-users list
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] V.150 MoIP Modem

You are better off just getting a pots line installed at that location

On Jul 24, 2012 11:07 AM, <***@grounded.net> wrote:

Anyone know of an ITSP which also supports modems?
When switching old PBX hardware to SIP via a SIP to Analog gateway, there is sometimes a problem in that the PBX support providers still need access via POTS. Very few ITSP’s apparently provide modem capability.

Wondering if anyone else has come across this and how have you dealt with the problem without resorting to standard POTS lines.

Thanks.

Mike


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