Maybe the Zip 4x5 phone would work well for you.

We have been playing with the 4x4 and like it quite a bit.

http://www.zultys.com/ZIP4x5.htm

                        Harry


On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 17:57 -0500, Jim Dossey wrote:
> I have a client who asked me about a situation they have.  They have a
> main office and 3 remote offices.  We are installing an Asterisk
> server at the main office with SIP phones in the remotes.  Each remote
> office only has 1 person.  The remote offices currently have a POTS
> line that has a published number.  They want to keep that number.  The
> problem is that they would like to somehow link those remote POTS
> lines back to the main office, so people in the main office can answer
> their calls when they are away.  They could install an asterisk server
> in those remote offices and link them back to the main office, but
> that seems like overkill for a single POTS line.
> 
> Any ideas? 
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