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how to share my VOIP account(Voipcheap, voipbuster..)
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| JH Lin 2005-09-21, 5:45 pm |
| Greeting all, I have been reading this NG for long time and must say it did
provide many useful info for the newbie like me..
can anyone point me how to share one VOIP a/c with several users at same
office ? or any equipments required to link office phone network to one
outgoing one VOIP a/c ? I saw many discussion re ATA 486 adopter but only 2
lines. It will be used for my other office outside UK, we have 8 analogue
line from one exchanger, good BBand but no one know how to use VOIP..
appreciate your help... /JL (jlin@myrealbox.com)
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| Ivor Jones 2005-09-21, 5:45 pm |
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"JH Lin" <jlin@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:eBjYe.10975$st1.4885@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net
> Greeting all, I have been reading this NG for long time
> and must say it did provide many useful info for the
> newbie like me..
> can anyone point me how to share one VOIP a/c with
> several users at same office ? or any equipments required
> to link office phone network to one outgoing one VOIP a/c
> ? I saw many discussion re ATA 486 adopter but only 2
> lines. It will be used for my other office outside UK,
> we have 8 analogue line from one exchanger, good BBand
> but no one know how to use VOIP.. appreciate your help...
> /JL (jlin@myrealbox.com)
Can you be a little more specific about what you're trying to do..? If you
want to allow access from an office PABX then you can easily plug the
analogue outputs from an ATA into exchange line ports on a PABX, they can
then be accessed just like any other outside line, although you might have
to do some reprogramming of the PABX to route specific calls over the VoIP
lines, if that's what you want. I just dial a specific code to access each
line, that way I know which call is going over which line, but you may not
want your users to have to bother with that.
More info please and we'll try and assist further.
Ivor
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| Brian A 2005-09-21, 8:45 pm |
| On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 22:43:43 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:
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>"JH Lin" <jlin@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
>news:eBjYe.10975$st1.4885@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net
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>Can you be a little more specific about what you're trying to do..? If you
>want to allow access from an office PABX then you can easily plug the
>analogue outputs from an ATA into exchange line ports on a PABX, they can
>then be accessed just like any other outside line, although you might have
>to do some reprogramming of the PABX to route specific calls over the VoIP
>lines, if that's what you want. I just dial a specific code to access each
>line, that way I know which call is going over which line, but you may not
>want your users to have to bother with that.
>
>More info please and we'll try and assist further.
>
>Ivor
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Just one comment...it will have to voipbuster and NOT voipcheap if you
want to use and ATA.
Remove 'no_spam_' from email address.
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| JH Lin 2005-09-22, 8:45 pm |
| Thanks. does it means it will be as another new line
in additional to previous lines ? and once one person
use it, the other calls(outgoing) will be go thru other
line(s) ? is there anyway that all calls can go thru this
VOIP line only ? really hope can take advantage of
VOIP, espcially it is cheaper than calling from inside
the country
Sorry can not reply earlier, as I am using readfreenews at
office, which doesnot allow posting /JH
"Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message
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> "JH Lin" <jlin@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
> news:eBjYe.10975$st1.4885@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net
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> Can you be a little more specific about what you're trying to do..? If you
> want to allow access from an office PABX then you can easily plug the
> analogue outputs from an ATA into exchange line ports on a PABX, they can
> then be accessed just like any other outside line, although you might have
> to do some reprogramming of the PABX to route specific calls over the VoIP
> lines, if that's what you want. I just dial a specific code to access each
> line, that way I know which call is going over which line, but you may not
> want your users to have to bother with that.
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> More info please and we'll try and assist further.
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> Ivor
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