(This part is more a question for [EMAIL PROTECTED], or unlimitel)
Contact Unlimitel, and they will send you a number porting form to
move any existing number(s) you'd like to their VoIP service. There is
a transfer fee associated with that.

By default, Unlimitel sets the number of concurrent calls (per DID I
think) to 5.

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One phone number (DID - Direct Inward Dial) can handle an infinite*
number of inbound calls. DID's are used for identifying how to get to
an endpoint (you), and if you have the network capacity for multiple
calls, you can take them.

Cheers,
Simon P. Ditner

*Where infinity is within capacity of the networks invovled, and
probably some fixed integer.

On 2/3/06, Doug Geary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're up and running with Asterisk in our office, basically using
> Asterisk as a PBX replacement. All good so far.
>
> Now we want to add some lines from Unlimitel. Is it possible to roll
> over our last copper line (Bell) onto unlimitel lines? And if so, how do
> we do this?
>
> Also wondering... if we order a number from Unlimitel... what is the
> capacity of that line? Can one number handle multiple concurrent calls
> or do you, like copper, have to order as many numbers as you expect
> concurrent calls?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Doug
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