I would put it in a totally different light. IE; depending on who they use as an IAX/SIP carrier, they may have potentially unlimited outbound and inbound lines with the limit only imposed by the total number of indications on the phones in the office and even then, new inbound calls can still go to voicemail or a call queue.


John

Brian Capouch wrote:
I'd like to see if anyone out there might have some ideas on this.

I have a customer who wants to move to VoIP, but who has an office full of people who are very conservative about their telephones.

They would like the asterisk system that I am proposing to have something analogous to what they have right now, which are plain 4-line analog phones with a light showing any lines in use, and a button beneath that they press to choose an outbound line.

Before I tell them that this is a silly retrograde behavior I thought I'd check first to see how others of you out there might handle this same desideratum.

Thanks in advance.

b.
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