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Re: PBX advice please



Justin

Forget wires, go for a DECT ISDN Diverse system, you can have 8
extensiions,
repeaters, multi numbers on the same ISDN, fax etc etc

Much easier to install
----- Original Message -----
From: "Justin" <justin@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 11:15 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] PBX advice please


> I know it's not strictly HA, but it's nearer the mark than apple
storage
;-) ...
>
> The company I work for is looking at replacing its ageing telephone
system
(BT
> Ambassador) and having had some seen some of the quotes, I thought I
might
have
> a bash at it myself, but would appreciate some advice...
>
> The current system has 2 lines on one number. The new system would
need to
also
> accommodate a 3rd line which we already have.
>
> At the moment there are 2 largish BT boxes, a "Network Test and
Termination
> Point" and a "Distribution Frame".
> Do both have to go, or just the distribution frame?
> Would BT have to de-commission it/them?
>
> The Panasonic KXTA624 looks like a good system and can be had for £374
>from
> Anyone have any better suggestions?
> This system has an RS232 port, so is it possible to program it using a
PC?
The
> docs I've seen mention connecting to a PC, but don't say what for.
>
> I want to re-wire all the phone points.
> Any reason not to use CAT5 for the cabling?
>
> Any other advice?
>
> Thanks,
> Justin.
>
>
>
>
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