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That would depend on what your definition of VOIP is.
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Traffic: It is possible to do it with voip, but the question is wether your hardware can do it. You can do a Sip Reinvite between two clients and they will connect directly to each other for the RTP (audio) stream, and the server just controls the Sip stream. This is all A) highly dependant upon your hardware and B) Highly dependant on your remote endpoint abilities/internet configuration.
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First thanks to all of you for your replies. I'm not very aware of how phone systems work so I appreciate your patience.
Just to make sure you completely understand my needs let me give you some more details.
The two callers I will be connecting will be different people every time. They may be on cell phones or on land lines. The callers will not be on any sort of PBX system.
After I connect the two callers and disconnect my self, I need my lines to be free so I can make other connections and calls.
I prefer VoIP since then I wont incur and LD charges.
Based on these points what would you professionals suggest?
Thanks
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