Tw should be able to hand off a sip line if that can be done your job will be 
much easier/cheaper I bet the device they drp off is an ata/cable modem anyway

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On Mar 29, 2011, at 4:07 PM, Philippe Laurent <p...@ideos.com> wrote:

> Folks -
> 
> Of all the knowledgeable goodness on this list, I know that someone can point 
> me in the right direction for this project.
> 
> Client: Local Humane Society
> 
> Case: Time Warner cable (TWBC) offering a promo for one free line with the 
> purchase of broadband. With this deal, and the need to have one more line (at 
> $43/month), cost of $22/line. Termination is analog.
> 
> Problem: We want both numbers to ring when someone calls, as if the lines 
> were bridged, and we want to be able to use both lines for both inbound and 
> outbound calls. Apparently TWBC cannot bridge the lines.
> 
> Solution? Non-profit, so not a great deal to spend. My work is free.
> 1. Deal with it. (Not a great solution).
> 2. Get a Patton or Audiocodes FXO (2) interface device ($) and connect an 
> instance of sipX to it. Provision with something like the wireless IP 
> Quickphone.
> 3. Get a Patton or Audiocodes FXO (2) /FXS (2) interface device, connect the 
> FXO to sipX, and the FXS to regular analog phones.
> 4. Abandon the TWBC deal and instead go for a pure play voip.ms solution over 
> their broadband, using wireless and wired IP phones.
> 5. Other?
> 
> Any brief input would be most appreciated.
> 
> Philippe
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