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PBXtech SILVER 25+ posts
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We currently have a satelite office with an AT&T Partner PBX.
We have 6 analog lines "trunked" to the PBX. Does anyone have a good suggestion on a more cost effective way to set up a PBX for no more than 3 or 4 concurrent calls. ISDN BRI lines? DID trunk lines? |
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PBXtech SILVER 25+ posts
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Re: Suggestions: TINY office w/AT&T Partner system
Well, if 6 analog lines are that expensive you can always go Vonage business service. They end up still being analog DIDs, but it's less expensive. Line quality is directly related to ISP service, v90 apps not supported but can work.
That or you cancel 2 or 3 phone lines.
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