Hello,

That's a common application of the technology. I would suggest keeping 
the routing centralized to the PBX if possible. It's pretty easy to get 
confused if you try to use the LCR's in the units themselves as well as 
in the PBX. Organizationally, it's helpful to see all of your routes in 
one interface, and I haven't seen many applications that needed to have 
it happening in both places. That sort of architecture allows you to get 
to the point of desk set replacement with mobile phones without having 
to be trying to run traffic over 3G or WiFi from the mobile, GSM has a 
huge footprint worldwide, it's not going to be matched by any other 
coverage anytime soon.

On 8/3/2011 12:17 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> I am still waiting for more information. The way it would work is that calls 
> would originate from one city and be routed to several other cities where all 
> of the remote users would be on cell phones.
>
> Thanks.
>
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