I got fiber from Verizon in to my office but got a voice line from
them over the fiber, as well as I use 2 voip lines through the data
connection. I use the voice line for dial up data with no problems.  I
would expect VOIP lines to be intermittent at best for modem usage.


Charles


On 1/10/07, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This should be a fun one . . .
>
> I moved to a new home and the phone company only ran fiber to it.
> (Originally I said Whoopee!)
> However, working with Panasonic, Nortel, and Inter-Tel phone systems
> requires that I dial in to them usually using the proprietary software
> provided by the respective manufacturer.
>
> My problem is this:
> Now that I am on VOIP lines (BroadVoice) I cannot connect to these
> systems. The phone manufacturers say the problem is with the VOIP line
> vendor and the VOIP line vendor says that they do not support data
> connections. (I do note that fax transmissions do work)
>
> The Broadvoice router does allow for complete control and editing of all
> settings, (not like Vonage) but I have no idea as to what setting(s)
> need to be tweaked.
>
> Note - Previously, I did need to lower the volume settings on the
> incoming side due to my auto-attendant not being able to understand the
> callers "press one for" commands. I could actually hear the touch tones
> being distorted when I called myself.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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Charles Patterson

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