I saw a post responding to mine on Mailwasher, but it never got to me
so excuse if I get this wrong.

Someone said that he didn't want to lose the pbx.  He doesn't have to.
The adaptors to which I referred simply convert an IP protocol to a
POTS line.  Instead of hooking the pbx to POTS, you hook those lines
he wants to change on the pbx to the adaptor.  So far as the pbx is
concerned, it is talking to a conventional telephone line.  

I might be wrong, but I think that's the cheapest way to convert the
system over to VOIP.  I'm planning on doing that here.  I am leaving
one line conventional pots and converting the other three to VOIP.
Using Packet8, I keep the same telephone numbers, and the same
KX-TD1232 and the same 30 odd extensions.  Nothing changes except the
addition of the converters and the substantially lower price for
service. 

--

Larry
rapp at lmr dot com  


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