Usually analog but can be IP as well. In Singapore, Singtel offers both
analog and IP centrex services.
Sean Cook wrote:
I believe that Centrex is ISDN correct?
Sean
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 04:55 -0800, Dovid Bender wrote:
I do not know a lot about centrex but I know that most
PBX's support POTS lines (usually for faxing). You can
have them switch over the lines that they send you to
pots and then you can plug the lines in to a TDM400P.
Regards,
Dovid
--- Devin Heckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at setting up an Asterisk PBX in our
office, which gets its
phone lines (digital signaling, analog voice) from
the main campus,
which uses Centrex.
Does anyone know if this falls under analog or
digital for hardware
buying? I was looking at getting a Digium
TDM-series, but apparently our
lines aren't pots (due to the digital signaling).
Could someone enlighten me a bit?
Thanks a bunch.
Devin Heckman
University of California, Berkeley
RSSP-IT Residential Computing
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