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Ramon F Herrera

2005-07-06, 8:45 pm


Where would be a place with good prices to get a NEW Sipura ATA?
I am thinking of an SPA-2002 or SPA-2100.

-Ramon

Miguel Cruz

2005-07-06, 8:45 pm

Ramon F Herrera <ramon@conexus.net> wrote:
> Where would be a place with good prices to get a NEW Sipura ATA?
> I am thinking of an SPA-2002 or SPA-2100.


When I was looking, the best prices (including shipping) were at
www.voxilla.com

miguel
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Enzo Michelangeli

2005-07-07, 7:45 am

Miguel Cruz wrote:
> Ramon F Herrera <ramon@conexus.net> wrote:
>
> When I was looking, the best prices (including shipping) were at
> www.voxilla.com


For international shipping, I recently got a better deal from
www.telephonyware.com : about US$ 20 (to Hong Kong) rather than the
about 40 charged by Voipsupply and, if I remember correctly, Voxilla.

Enzo

John Geddes

2005-07-08, 2:45 am

Check which adapters are included - I bought from eBay - everything
fine, but I ended up having to source RJ11-to-BT adapters (and from
memory those needed to be Master adaptors).

John Geddes
UK
Enzo Michelangeli

2005-07-08, 2:45 am

John Geddes wrote:
> Check which adapters are included - I bought from eBay - everything
> fine, but I ended up having to source RJ11-to-BT adapters (and from
> memory those needed to be Master adaptors).


I bought a SPA-3000 from Voipsupply and a SPA-2100 from Telephonyware,
and in both cases they came with RJ-11 connectors and cables. UK or
other types of adapters for the power supply are available at a small
surcharge, but I find it cheaper to buy them (and the RJ-11 adapters as
well) in the street.

Anyway, for the SPA-3000 a cable adapter may not be required at all,
because typically those devices are inserted between phone and line,
and many phones have an RJ-11 socket on their body: so one can just
unplug from the phone the cable coming from the line and plug it into
the "PSTN" port of the SPA-3000, and use the RJ-11-to-RJ-11 cable that
comes with the SPA-3000 to connect the latter and the phone.

Enzo

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