Most of the telephones in the world are connected to a vast network, enabling any telephone to reach any other. This network is called the Public Switched Telephony Network (PSTN). The phones that are on this network are reachable by dialing a number, which may include country codes, area codes, and telephone numbers.
While there are instances in which interconnection with the PSTN is inappropriate, most users of telephones have the expectation that they can reach the world at large. Therefore, we will consider interconnection to the PSTN as a requirement.
There are a number of different methods to connect to the PSTN. Each has advantages and disadvantages, most of which we will touch on. As pricing varies depending on city or country, exact pricing will not be given. Pricing should be researched based upon the location of the Asterisk server.
We will handle each connection method one at a time.