On Sun, 24 Dec 2006 10:33:02 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing):

>At 08:32 PM 12/23/2006, Larry wrote:
>>We use a Panasonic KX-TD1232-5(I think) PBX with 4 lines.  We also
>>have broadband.  We are considering replacing 3 of those Verizon
>>supported lines with VOIP using equipment similar to Pannaway to do
>>the conversion which will leave the PBX intact.
>>
>>Has anyone done this and if so, what are your comments?  Thanks.
>
>I have Packet8 and my customers have both Vonage and the local cable 
>company's broadband.  You still get bad connections on occasion, but 
>for the most part it works fine.
>
>The Vonage account has 4 voice and 2 fax lines on a TD-1232, now a 
>TDA-200, on a Motorola 5 point something wireless at a variable rate 
>of 300 to 5000 K data rate.  I think the broadband is set for g729.
>
>The cable broadband, which they work magically, is better than the 
>VOIP lines.  Tons better.
>
>Carl Navarro 

Packet8 is one of my "leading contenders".  If you know, can you keep
existing telephone numbers or must you accept new ones?

Thanks, and Merry Christmas,
--

Larry
Email to rapp at lmr dot com

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