There is a new Vonage phone, box & wireless phone from V-Tech
Plug & Play 
Something to look into

That rates are different for Residential vs. Business

Wolfgang

-----Original Message-----
From: Donald Ritchie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 19:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'ACK'; 'Paul Edgar (Personal)'; kxt@kxthelp.com
Subject: Re: KX-T: Phone dialler

I said about the same thing yesterday, but because of all the crap that is
appended  every time you  reply, my message was "held for approval'
tHE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS THAT I SUGGESTED LINGO, IT'S 19.95 for unlimited
service.
In either case, the "home caller" would need a broad band internet
connection.
I have just started to play with this Lingo, it is sitting as "just another
device" on my network, as opposed to being between the DSL "gateway" and the
router/switch ( the way they would like to see it connected) I was on a
lingo call and I had a rather large (7 meg)  file downloading and had no
problem with the call.

Don Ritchie  Century communications  Euclid, Ohio

Wolfgang Boernert wrote:

>If I understand you correctly...
>
>Office has a 308, but employees are calling from home phones.
>Is that correct?
>
>If so, the 308 can not handle 20 DISA users.
>
>Have your customer set up a VONAGE service at each home.
>This way he can see the SMDR from his office as soon as they hang up.
>All he does is log onto the web site and can see if the employees are 
>making calls during the day.
>Also he just pays a flat $24.95 per month with unlimited usage.
>This will cap his call cost exposure and also track the employees 
>performance.
>
>OK ?
>
>  
>
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