| Philippe Deleye 2005-06-06, 7:45 am |
| > do someone know if there are VoIP to ISDN telephone converters ? I know
> there are VoIP to Analog Phones converters to use your old analog phone
> equipment over VoIP, but the same for ISDN (prefereable Euro-ISDN, DSS1,
but
> all other also ok) ?
>
In Germany the most poular Voip to ISDN converter is the "Fritz!Box Fon WLAN
" produced by AVM.
(www.avm.de)
If you would have a look at a german newsgroup you would see that any 2nd
treat is about this device (the call it the FBF or the FBF 7050) - see
news:de.comm.interent.telefonie
This device is a combined DSL modem + router + wireless acces point + Voip +
ISDN/analogue phone switchbox ...
It contains 1 internal S0 bus (where you can connect your existing ISDN
switchbox, or up to 8 ISDN phones)
There are also 3 analogue phone connections, 2 network (RJ45) and 1 USB
connection for your PC's and/or LAN ..
On the incoming side you can choose between 1 analogue or 1 ISDN line
On the VOIP side you can have multiple Voip accounts.
The most common set-up for ISDN users is to connect the "FBF 7050" between
your incoming ISDN line (NTBA) and your ISDN house installation. Then you
can contuinue to use all your existing equipemnt (both analogue and ISDN)...
Depending on the numbering rules you can setup to FBF to divert calls to
VOIP or PSTN...
Incoming calls (Voip, ISDN, fax) can be flexibely redirected to internal
phones or MSN of choise
I'm living in Belgium, and closely watch the VOIP discussion on 2 worlds: UK
and Germany ... What surprises me the most is that - despite the
globalisation - it looks like 2 complete different worlds if you read de.
and uk. newsgroups....
(Only common problem is sipgate ;-)
Philippe
Belgium
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