[ale] [OT] Home PBX?

Justin Goldberg justgold79 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 1 22:53:34 EDT 2012


The obihai obi110 model has an analog line port, besides everything
the 100 supports.

On 7/31/12, Doug Hall <doughalldev at gmail.com> wrote:
> Why a whole PBX? How many people are in your family? If you're like
> most people and have a wireless phone system already, then just buy
> one of these:
> <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004LO098O>, plug your wireless
> phone's base station and an ethernet cable into it, and be done with
> it. I LOVE mine! It's $40, and there are NO monthly fees like with
> Vonage or MagicJack.
>
> You can use Google Voice for free calling in the lower 48 states (and
> cheap everywhere else) or use just about any VOIP service out there.
> Many are available in a pop-up list used for quick configuration. I'm
> also using <http://www.voip.ms> with great satisfaction. I transfered
> my old phone number to them for $25. Calls are dirt cheap. Excellent
> call quality with Google Voice. There's a barely noticeable delay with
> voip.ms. No real downsides from a dedicated line so far. I may have to
> configure QoS settings in my router to ensure that, though. If you go
> with voip.ms, you can pay an additional $1.50 a month (their cost) for
> Emergency 911 service.
>
> Doug Hall
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