WipeOut wrote: > Angel Gabriel wrote: > >> I have 5 BT phone lines coming into my office. We use four for >> international calls, and one for local/mobile calls. We have just >> obtained another call carrier, and now we would like to be able to >> make calls from any phone to any carrier, without having to remember >> what details to tap into the phone. I would like all calls to be >> prefixed with the relevant codes, so that my employees can all dial >> direct. Also, incoming calls, I want them all redirected to just one >> phone, the one in reception, and then diverted as required. Is the >> above possible?? > > Currently connecting more than 3 analog lines to asterisk can be > problematic unless you get hold of a channelbank (not that availible > in > the UK).. > > My suggestion is that you get your 5 analog lines converted to 3 ISDN > BRI lines (6 channels probably with a lower cost than you are > currently > paying) and then use and AVM or EICON 4 port ISDN card with the > chan_capi driver.. > > This will allow you to have the features you were after as well as a > simplistic DDI system useing MSN numbers on the BRI's (if you get what > BT call ISDN2e lines it will allow hunting across the lines if I > remember correctly).. > Or..
You could port your numbers to a licenced telco... Install SDSL (or even ADSL if you have a lot of faith in your current provider) and get all lines working throught SDSL.. :) You prabably should keep one BT line for fax and/or backup. This way you will avoid BT charge of �12.50+VAT per month for each line, have combined data/voice service with quality of services put in place. I am soon to install similar setup to replace 8 BT lines. Ta Senad _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
