Matt -
Your only tidy solution is to go for 1 ISDN line with some MSNs and an analogue line.
You will have to have an analogue line for ADSL anyway.. You will not get what you
want on analogue lines.
Rgds
Tim
Basingstoke
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Drat! - The problem is we aren't on a digital exchange. We can't even get DSL here.
:-(
Matt -
Your only tidy solution is to go for 1 ISDN line with some MSNs and an analogue
line. You will have to have an analogue line for ADSL anyway.. You will not get
what you want on analogue
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Subject: Re: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple DDI Hunting on Analog Lines (UK)
Drat! - The problem is we aren't on a digital exchange. We can't even get DSL here.
:-(
Matt -
Your only tidy solution is to go for 1 ISDN line with some MSNs and an
analogue line. You will have to have an analogue
. Otherwise
your solution will be a Primary rate (ISDN30) with 8 channels.
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Subject: Re: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Multiple DDI Hunting on Analog Lines
Matt wrote:
Hi everyone,
I want to get multiple DDI's and hunting across those DDI's in case one of the lines
is busy using analog phone lines. The system is for a large house so I want 3 x PSTN
lines. 3 x DDI's and the ability for those DDI's to be presented across all three
PSTN lines.
BT
Julien Levi wrote:
DDI on analog lines is more complicated and I believe there is a set-up
charge of over £1000 (see
http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/current/docs/Exch_Lines.boo/1228.htm
) If you must have multiple numbers you'd be better off with an isdn line.
To emulate a couple of DDI