You might try the new TVS-50 <grin>.  On its two ports, you can have more
than two incoming line greetings.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Charles Patterson
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2001 2:55 PM
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Subject: Re: KX-T: KX-TD1232 with 2 TVS50


That's right.

> but that means Big Customer loses VM ports they need; whereas
> Little Sub-tenant seldom needs one, and if you have 2-3 Little
> Sub-tenants.....
>

A TVS 100 makes it tough, 200 is a bit better.
I have a customer with a number of sub-clients that need to be answered with
different vm greetings. Right now he's up to 8 ports on the TVS200 (2 for
his main company, 2 for the major client, 1 each for 4 other clients).  He
can only go 4 more. But I'm considering trying to add an inexpensive 2 port
analog voicemail if/when his clients need more than 1 port each.

Most of the 1-port clients have their calls transfered immediately and they
are not too frequent. That's why they get by with 1-port.

Charles



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