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""Michael L. Williams""  wrote in message
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> You?  A Salesman?  You had me fooled thinking you were a techie... =)
>
> I knew someone would have the correct answer........  For some reason, I
was
> thinking that an FXO could only handle a single call like an FXS (just
> didn't supply the dial-tone, etc).... but now that I'm thinking back hard
to
> my CVoice days, I seem to have a faint memory that both FXO and E&M are
used
> for such trunking =)
>
> Mike W.
>
> "Steven A. Ridder"  wrote in message
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> > You got it right.  But, you can do trunking over FXO as well.  The E&M
and
> > FXO cards are both analog, just different signaling.  E&M is preferred.
> And
> > you could also use a CAS/CCS T1 card between router and PBX if more than
4
> > calls may be needed at one time.
> >
> > And as I'm a salesman, I'd say get rid of the PBX altogether and go
> CM/IPtel
> > all the way!




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