Nick,

Have your client get a broadband connection to shore and use a 900 MHz IP
bridge. (see: http://www.avalanwireless.com/) Use Vonage for 2 lines (or
another VOIP Provider.)

This is the cheapest and easiest way. I do this on Pacific islands.

Bob

On 9/27/05, Nick Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a client who has a home on an island and a home about 400-500 feet
> away on the mainland. The mainland home has 2 POTS lines and he wants to
> access these out on the island, one for voice and one for fax. There is
> some tree coverage between the two structures so line of sight is not
> possible.
>
> Looking for any suggestions for this unusual application, thanks.
>
> Nick Miller Strategic Home Media
>
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