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great solution.

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From: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 2:16 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: KX-T: New Digital System

> Actually, there's now a very simple way to do that- if you install one or
> more VoIP lines, you can make them appear as analog lines at each system
> anywhere in the world, just my putting a VoIP modem at each location, and
> linking them all to the same telephone number.
>
> I'm using XCast Labs for my VoIP lines on the KXT-1232 at my office
> (_www.xcastlabs.com_ (http://www.xcastlabs.com) ), and they assure me that 
> this
> will work.  In addition to having incoming calls ring on all of the 
> systems,
> they can ring simultaneously on cell phones and land lines.
>
> Since most VoIP calls are billed at a flat rate, it would be very
> inexpensive to link systems this way.
>
> It doesn't require any IP capability in the phone systems at all . .  .
>
> Orrin
>
>
>
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 20 Apr 2009 12:21:54 -0500
> From: Dallas  Dingle <[email protected]>
> Subject: KX-T: New Digital  system
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> <[email protected]>
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>
> We have been Panasonic dealers for many  years I think the first
> installation
> we did was in 1988. We installed  quite  a few of the KXTD 1232s. Mostly
> high
> end residential. Lately with  the additional of caller id and computer
> programming for the analog 824 or  848 series, I have not seen allot of
> reason to spend the effort and time to  take the  training needed  for the
> new KXTDA 600 etc.series.
> Now  I have a (deep pockets) client with several homes around the country.
> It
> came  to mind that with the IP phone capabilities of the new series we
> could
> combine these houses phone systems? At least to some degree. Have
> extensions
> from the main KSU in each of the houses. I wonder how difficult  that 
> would
> be? Or is it asking for  problems I do not need.
> Any  insight would be appreciated into the advantages or issues of the
> newest
> series,especially regarding the IP extension  features
> Thanks
> Dallas Dingle
>
>
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