What kind of phone system do you have now? If you have an analog or Digital system you can probally just use the existing PBX and pickup a 100$ gateway depending on how many concurrent calls you want across the circut... just because you want to make a VoIP call may not mean you need a complete voip system...
also vs. using VPN ( assuming ipsec) which adds a lot of bandwidth in the encryption overhead you can use gateways that support srtp (secure media) which does both encryption and head optimization... and than just choose a good authentication protocol. If you give more details on your office size and hardware I can suggest hardware...
If it is very small... you may want to look into something like skype... which does free on net calling and you just need to buy a headset...
JG
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by: grbladesPosted on 2007-11-27 at 10:14:44ID: 20359977
Asterisk (http://www.asterisk.org) or Trixbox (http://www.trixbox.org/) which is Asterisk as a complete linux installation which makes it much easier to install if you are not familar with Linux. Asterisk will run on practically any computer.
Then you will just need a couple of phones such as the Grandstream GXP-2000 or even software running on a pc.
There are interface cards you can buy to link it to a traditional phone system aswell.