Thanks. does it means it will be as another new line
in additional to previous lines ? and once one person
use it, the other calls(outgoing) will be go thru other
line(s) ? is there anyway that all calls can go thru this
VOIP line only ? really hope can take advantage of
VOIP, espcially it is cheaper than calling from inside
the country
Sorry can not reply earlier, as I am using readfreenews at
office, which doesnot allow posting /JH
"Ivor Jones" <> wrote in message
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> "JH Lin" <> wrote in message
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> > Greeting all, I have been reading this NG for long time
> > and must say it did provide many useful info for the
> > newbie like me..
> > can anyone point me how to share one VOIP a/c with
> > several users at same office ? or any equipments required
> > to link office phone network to one outgoing one VOIP a/c
> > ? I saw many discussion re ATA 486 adopter but only 2
> > lines. It will be used for my other office outside UK,
> > we have 8 analogue line from one exchanger, good BBand
> > but no one know how to use VOIP.. appreciate your help...
> > /JL ()
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> Can you be a little more specific about what you're trying to do..? If you
> want to allow access from an office PABX then you can easily plug the
> analogue outputs from an ATA into exchange line ports on a PABX, they can
> then be accessed just like any other outside line, although you might have
> to do some reprogramming of the PABX to route specific calls over the VoIP
> lines, if that's what you want. I just dial a specific code to access each
> line, that way I know which call is going over which line, but you may not
> want your users to have to bother with that.
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> More info please and we'll try and assist further.
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> Ivor
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