On Fri, May 11, 2007 10:31, Chris Bagnall wrote: >> There is a small (and growing!) number of small businesses (and not so >> small ones either!) who are moving towards using their broadband >> (typically ADSL in the UK) connection for Telephony - and even >> installing >> a 2nd ADSL line just for VoIP. > > Indeed, many of our clients are doing just that. I would, however, > strongly recommend against ditching PSTN entirely (in the UK, it's > virtually impossible anyway since ADSL requires a PSTN line over which to > run) - those PSTN lines are still useful for things like emergency service > calls, directory enquiries, etc. etc. > In NL you actually can ditch the telephony and keep the ADSL... My ISP even gives emergency access if you transfer your main number to their SIP service.
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