Thursday, July 12, 2018

ISDN legacy gear

I have a couple of pieces of legacy gear that use ISDN that for various reasons, we cannot stop using. It's becoming increasingly difficult to source ISDN lines from telcos which for the most part, appear to not want to even admit to supporting it anymore.

Currently right now, The 'phone-like-device' plugs into an cat5 copper line connected to the ISDN.

Are there any devices out there that will bridge the ISDN device (providing the signaling to the device as needed) and then converting that to voice over a POTS allowing the device to make outbound calls? I wouldn't know what to call it, most of the devices that I looked at are only ISDN to ethernet routers

Thanks.



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