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If it’s a highend apartment complex
and you are doing it for additional functionality then polycoms are appropriate. Cheers, Dean From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cory Andrews I agree with the channel
bank approach, and then just put inexpensive analog phones in the apartments,
or an analog base station with wireless handsets. That’s what most
folks are used to seeing in a residential setting. They don’t need
Cisco phones in the kitchen or livingroom where they are liable to wind up
broken. Cory Andrews ++++++++++++++++++ VoIPSupply.com PBXSelect.com ++++++++++++++++++ voice - 800.398.VoIP
X3402 fax - 716.630.1548 m - 716.907.4059 aim - B2Cory From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kyle Sexton Depending on
how much you can get one for, you may opt for a PRI and then get a channel bank
to wire all the apartments with phones. If you are looking at straight
VoIP you will have to be concerned about 911 service, etc.. On 7/7/06, augustynr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Dean,
http://forum.globalvoicenet.com/viewtopic.php?p=1533#1533
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