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This is a discussion on Re: Using VOIP as an audio route. within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:41:51 GMT, "harrogate3" <nospam3@ntlworld.com> wrote: [color=blue] &...


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Old 19-09-2007, 11:47
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On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:41:51 GMT, "harrogate3" <nospam3@ntlworld.com>
wrote:
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>I have an application where I need to be able to send audio from A to
>B about 40 miles apart. There is no audio circuit between the sites
>but there is a (fairly) high capacity data circuit.
>
>Does anyone know if there is a simple and inexpensive interface box on
>the lines of an ATA that can talk to another box of the same type over
>the data circuit usingVOIP-type operation? Ideally I could do with it
>being four-wire presentation - that is seperate 600R go and return
>audio at each end - but two-wire presentation will do at a push.
>
>Any help gratefully received.[/color]

Slingbox?
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Old 19-09-2007, 23:14
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Mark formulated the question :[color=blue]
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:41:51 GMT, "harrogate3" <nospam3@ntlworld.com>
> wrote:
>[color=green]
>> I have an application where I need to be able to send audio from A to
>> B about 40 miles apart. There is no audio circuit between the sites
>> but there is a (fairly) high capacity data circuit.
>>
>> Does anyone know if there is a simple and inexpensive interface box on
>> the lines of an ATA that can talk to another box of the same type over
>> the data circuit usingVOIP-type operation? Ideally I could do with it
>> being four-wire presentation - that is seperate 600R go and return
>> audio at each end - but two-wire presentation will do at a push.
>>
>> Any help gratefully received.[/color]
>
> Slingbox?[/color]

Interesting thought, though it's not duplex & requires a software
client to be running.


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Old 21-09-2007, 19:32
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"Jono" <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid> wrote in message
news:mn.9d727d796ec516b1.48968@blueyonder.invalid...[color=blue]
> Mark formulated the question :[color=green]
>> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 16:41:51 GMT, "harrogate3"
>> <nospam3@ntlworld.com>
>> wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> I have an application where I need to be able to send audio from A
>>> to
>>> B about 40 miles apart. There is no audio circuit between the
>>> sites
>>> but there is a (fairly) high capacity data circuit.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if there is a simple and inexpensive interface
>>> box on
>>> the lines of an ATA that can talk to another box of the same type
>>> over
>>> the data circuit usingVOIP-type operation? Ideally I could do with
>>> it
>>> being four-wire presentation - that is seperate 600R go and return
>>> audio at each end - but two-wire presentation will do at a push.
>>>
>>> Any help gratefully received.[/color]
>>
>> Slingbox?[/color]
>
> Interesting thought, though it's not duplex & requires a software
> client to be running.
>
>
>[/color]

A colleague put me onto exactly what I need.

[url]http://www.toneremote.co.uk/trip.htm[/url]

I should have thought to ask - I used to work with the guy who owns
the company!

£675 apiece (two needed) but in the professional business this is not
expensive, especially when compared against the cost of a 80Km
landline!


--
Woody

harrogate3 at ntlworld dot com


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