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VOIP - 3rd Party & NBX - Any Success

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gohard

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Jan 15, 2002
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Just wondering if anyone has had any success utilizing a 3rd party voip provider, i.e. primus or vonage, or whomever, and brought said phone line into the nbx mix? I currently have an NBX 100 running with 2 analog line cards, but wondering what is required to successfully patch in a 3rd party voip phone line?
Any ideas/successes/failures would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 
I also have an NBX 100 with two analog cards (8 lines). The first card has 4 Verizon POTS lines and the second card is hooked up to two Motorola vonage adapters with two lines each (total of 4 lines). Once you come out of the Vonage adapter, it is just like a regular POTS line. Quality is very good in the office.

However, you should note that when I signed up for another voip - this time with broadvoice, their adapter was different (don't remember which) and it did not work properly on the NBX 100. When people called in, it wasn't recognizing their button presses for the first 60 seconds in the autoattendent. I do not know if that is related to the service or the modem.

Hope this helps.
 
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