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Originally posted by paulw: Would be nice home system :-) totally.
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Originally posted by Deltron: Either POTs lines, T1 or PRI. Why would one even bother with BRI when PRI circuits are so cheap? (At least here) I think that that is the difference. Here PRi is way too expensive compared to BRi though PRi is way easier to deploy.. I did a quick comparison between the US and Euro versions of the SL1100. The US and the Euro versions seem to have quite different hardware specs 1.US: no BRI but have PRi. Euro: BRI but no PRi . Both have analog and IP trunking. 2.US: 32 port IPLA card (16 basic with 16 port expansion license = 32). Euro: 16 port IPLA. 3.US: 64 IP terminal . Euro: 16 IP terminals 4.US: SIP trunks 32 . Euro: SIP trunks 16 The rest seems fairly similar.. Every time I read the letters SL in front of a system name I think of Nortel SL1 systems..
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Paul W Now back to a 0 day week. Love these 7 day weekends.
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They dumped the option for the third expansion cabinet. I hope they will re enable it for the US version.
PRI is dirt cheap in my area. They'll occasionally run contracts for under $299 a month on a three year contract for a full PRI.
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Originally posted by paulw: Originally posted by Deltron: [b] Either POTs lines, T1 or PRI. Why would one even bother with BRI when PRI circuits are so cheap? (At least here) I think that that is the difference. Here PRi is way too expensive compared to BRi though PRi is way easier to deploy..
I did a quick comparison between the US and Euro versions of the SL1100. The US and the Euro versions seem to have quite different hardware specs
1.US: no BRI but have PRi. Euro: BRI but no PRi . Both have analog and IP trunking. 2.US: 32 port IPLA card (16 basic with 16 port expansion license = 32). Euro: 16 port IPLA. 3.US: 64 IP terminal . Euro: 16 IP terminals 4.US: SIP trunks 32 . Euro: SIP trunks 16
The rest seems fairly similar..
Every time I read the letters SL in front of a system name I think of Nortel SL1 systems.. [/b]Thanks for doing the comparison! When I see the SL it makes me think of the Tadiran Coral SL. Steve
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Kinda makes you wonder where manufactuers get the letters to use. I remember Sprint's protege line actually made sense. CTX (Compact Telephone Exchange) MTX (Medium Telephone Exchange) LTX (Large Telephone Exchange) Actually I don;t knoiw if that is what the acronyms stood for but that is what I taught myself them to be
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Bill, In the Portland area of Oregon we get the letters from the English Alphabet, but I know in Eugene after a 'trip' in the woods I'm not exactly sure where you get your letters from. Also you forgot the XTX.
What about cars, not only for the Trim, but sometimes the model.
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Well, ours isn't doing so well. It re-initializes on power up every time. I replaced the button battery on the CPU to no avail.
Not a good start.
On another note, everything on this system is apparently made in China.
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Arrr........ don't let other techs mess with something you're working on.
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Bill, your private message box is full.
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Most convoluted $#%$^^&^%$ I have ever seen. Programming software. But as said before, may keep trunkers away.
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