How about a computer with a copy of asterisk at each end?

You'd need good network connectivity between them.  A recent post by 
Gordon Henderson states that GSM calls can take up to 32K/sec with IP 
overhead, less probably if they are trunked into an IAX connection.  For 
landline quality, Gordon states you'd need 80K/sec per call.  Assuming 
you can meet these requirements (consider the number of concurrent 
calls) then go for it.

To use existing analog phones at your offices you'd need some FXS ports 
or a channel bank.  Or you could upgrade to IP phones.

Mojo


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