On Monday 06 December 2004 22:59, Rich Adamson wrote: > Inline... > > > I know that VoIP providers can supply their customers with a local > > number and/or virtual numbers, and then that number/account can be used > > with Asterisk (well, it depends on the provider and whether or not their > > service is compatible with Asterisk). However, I have a question: can > > more than one person make/receive a call at the same using one VoIP > > line? > > Some providers support multiple calls, others don't. > > > If five people in the office all need to use their phones at the same > > time, would I need five VoIP lines, or would I only need one VoIP line? > > Am I over-thinking this? > > Same answer. Its up to the provider, and when they do support multiple > calls, they typically charge a fee/minute/call so its no skin off their > back. > voiptalk.org allow 2 calls over a standard (free) account. You can get more calls allowed for a fee. I'm sure there are others that do similar.
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