Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
A Panasonic 606 is perfect for what you need: small, easy to program (the
default programming will work), and it's a hybrid so it uses both
proprietary digital sets and normal analog sets (auto-sensing). They're
also abundant and probably cheap by now.
I have one - I use it for testing modems (or I did, back in the day).
I paid $500 a long long time ago - probably much cheaper now.
And they were a great pbx at the time. Now days I buy $9.95 PCI FXO
cards on ebay and use asterix :-) who woulda thunk that voip would
really work?
-brad