Thanks everyone for the replies,

Thanks Randy for reminding me, I forgot about the cordless desk phone. This
customer wants one too.

They were interested in a system for their apartment in Manhattan. I went to
look and found that all the existing wiring was buried a few years ago when
the apartment was redone.
One jack has three 4-pr cables, one has one 4-pair, and three other jacks
have quad wire!

There is no visible demarc, they presume it was buried behind... something.
They only use 2 lines and they mentioned they really want to be able to use
a number of cordless phones... so this will be a lot easier and cheaper.

They can still put standard phones in the existing jacks if they want to get
everyone on to talk to grandma or something.
Not a soho so moh shouldn't be a problem.


thanks

Charles



----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Dell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 8:18 AM
Subject: KX-T: kxtg400


>
> I agree with Michael Marcus, it has good quality and range, here are my
> complaints
>
>
>
> You can not do a page through the speakers of the phones, as cordlesses
> don't have them, and if you have the cordless desk phones, you can not
page
> to them.
>
> So in a 2 story house you can not tell the kids to come downstairs for
> dinner.
>
> There is no music on hold port, SOHO problem.
>
> The handsets are always getting switched around so you call the Kitchen
> phone and find out it is in one of the kids rooms.
>
> rd
>
>
>
>
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