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[The Fugue] What I didn't realize (but should have guessed) before now was that it can not only bridge its FXS and FXO ports, but act as a gateway with external SIP devices, like Asterisk. So this thing can do everything the Asterisk devkit can do except add FXS or FXO ports, but without all the headache or cost.
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