Julien Levi wrote:


DDI on analog lines is more complicated and I believe there is a set-up charge of over �1000 (see http://www.serviceview.bt.com/list/current/docs/Exch_Lines.boo/1228.htm ) If you must have multiple numbers you'd be better off with an isdn line.



To emulate a couple of DDI numbers, it may be possible to get distinctive ring service (It's the "Call Sign" select service in BT speak) and route calls depending on the ring pattern. I don't know if this is possible with Auxiliary working lines though...


regards,

--
Julien

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