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Advice for forwarding phone
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| Gary Ridgway 2006-09-25, 7:11 am |
| I have a small business where my advertised land line phone number is
for the office at home.
I have a workshop 2 miles away with no phone. Both places have PC's with
a broadband connection.
Is there a way to connect the workshop to the land line phone in the
office with VoIP?
Thanks in advance.
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Gary Ridgway
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Gary Ridgway wrote:
> I have a small business where my advertised land line phone number is
> for the office at home.
> I have a workshop 2 miles away with no phone. Both places have PC's with
> a broadband connection.
> Is there a way to connect the workshop to the land line phone in the
> office with VoIP?
http://www.sipura.com/products/spa3000.htm
http://www.provu.co.uk/sipura_spa3000.html
this unit is often shown acting in the way you need - integrating a
PSTN line into a VoIP extension or allowing you to call out onto the
PSTN from a remote VoIP phone.
Phil
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| voip_ross 2006-09-26, 7:11 am |
| The sipura looks an easy way to do this, another would be the use of an
asterisk server but a bit more complicated to setup but would also
provide a solution.
I don't know if you can transfer calls when using the sipura. At least
you could use voicemail and transfer calls between locations with
asterisk even if you were using the PSTN line.
Ross
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Ross Beer
www.voicehost.co.uk
PhilT wrote:
> Gary Ridgway wrote:
>
> http://www.sipura.com/products/spa3000.htm
> http://www.provu.co.uk/sipura_spa3000.html
>
> this unit is often shown acting in the way you need - integrating a
> PSTN line into a VoIP extension or allowing you to call out onto the
> PSTN from a remote VoIP phone.
>
> Phil
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