Yeah, T1 tie lines will work. Tie lines was the standard for years.
However, now you can seamlessly integrate multiple sites and phone
systems with coordinated numbering plans, single answering points,
single voicemail/AA/ACD systems, IP phones, etc, across a circuit. 

Panasonic does not offer any of that, AFAIK.

My point to the OP was, consider replacing the entire system with a new
system that supports these features, rather than spending a bunch of
money and wishing they had these features a few years from now.

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Dave:

I know what you meant.  You want to see a SIC (KX-TD192) extender.  The 
problem with that is propogation delay between the two cabinets for
sync.  
Secondly, doing it that way limits the number of paths between the two
cabinets.  12 
comes to mind from my cert. class, but that was in 1997.  It may be a
few more 
channels, but tieing two cabinets together between two locations via T1
is the 
better bet here.

Steve L. Martin
Surf Side Sound, Inc.


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