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I'm looking to buy a new cordless phone system, but everything out there for home landline POTS is cheaply made, overpriced, primitive junk. I wanted to put together my own VoIP solution, based on corporate handsets.
So as to not introduce even more line delay, or lose my phone #, I'd like to be able to connect directly to DV's SIP trunk, rather than get my own FXO to SIP adapter.
Right now, my call flow is looking like this:
Verizon > ONT-SIP end-point > ONT-FXS > POTS PSTN (analog phone line) > FXO/SIP server > VoIP phone
I'd like to simplify that to:
Verizon > SIP > VoIP phone
A plus is if the SIP can be provisioned over the ONT's ethernet port, without also switching internet over, as I'd like to use a seperate router for my end of the VoIP flow.
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I am pretty sure there is no way to access Digital voice other than POTS.