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You can trunk them with either IAX or SIP.

It's not that important which you pick, modulo NAT and bandwidth issues.
The hard part is the dialplan.  416 can dial lots of places in 905
toll-free, and vv, but not all places. (and 905 often can't dial other
905 places toll free, even when 416 can...)

What should happen if all of the lines out of one location are in use?
Should you make a toll call on the other location?  
If the internet connection becomes flaky, do you want to give people the
option of making the toll call?

What we did between 416/905 and 613, which was to extensions "416"
and "613" take to you the other pbx, and you can continue dialing
numbers there.  

9___ always gets a *local* line. (XXX)YYY-ZZZZ gets you the "optimal"
routing. We finally decided that it was better to route all 416 numbers
through unlimitel (rather than our Oakville pbx), unless unlimitel can't
reach them, in which we make a PSTN toll call. It just worked better
than the Winmodel FXO cards.

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