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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Questions about VOIP phones
>
> hi,
>
> > Is it sure, that you need on both offices * ???
> > Maybe you are cheaper to install * only at one site.
> > Maybe you add a 1-800 number instead of both sides PSTN
>
> I dont know what 1
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Questions about VOIP phones
hi,
> Is it sure, that
hi,
Is it sure, that you need on both offices * ???
Maybe you are cheaper to install * only at one site.
Maybe you add a 1-800 number instead of both sides PSTN
I dont know what 1-800 means or if we have an equivalent in South Africa,
but we have gov protected telecom monopoly (makes most options
Kobus Wolvaardt wrote:
Hi,
I see there are quite a bit of problems with some phones. Which
phones work flawlessly and has a low cost?
If I want to hook up two offices with dsl using * and at each office
hook the * machine up to 4 analog phone lines (from telecom), what
would be the best conf
Hi,
I see there are quite a bit of problems with some phones. Which phones
work flawlessly and has a low cost?
If I want to hook up two offices with dsl using * and at each office hook
the * machine up to 4 analog phone lines (from telecom), what would be the
best configuration? Should I use