> But in the rest of the world besides The U.S. and Japan they use E1 lines
Canada's also caught in the brain-deadedness that is a T1.
> second instance would give you a spare slot.
Care to guess as to what wonderful hardware they'll come out with for it? :)
I've been pondering this myself.. How about a switched 10mbit/sec ethernet
hub with a 100mbit port for tying into your network? :) Buy a few PM3s, one
of them with this board, wire all your PM3s into the switched hub, and use
the 100mbit port to transit your network... Just a thought.. :)
Aluve, Warren
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