-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Morris
[mailto:timothy.morris@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 29 December 2001
19:50
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [ukha_d]
PBXs
I’ve had a Diverse ISDN cordless
PBX for
over two years now. Very versatile – doesn’t need earthing plus
a maintenance
contract which makes multi-line analogue PBXs cheap to buy but expensive to
maintain, and has loads of features – plus up to eight different MSNs
if you
want to have separate numbers for the kids etc. If you connect it to a
business
ISDN package you can take advantage of the “call hold” option.
When you put a
call on hold, it is held at the exchange rather than at the PBX, so while
you
can only speak on two lines simultaneously, you can actually handle four
calls
at once.
There is a price though – ISDN
is
obviously more expensive than two separate analogue lines – but as
I’ve
mentioned it is still cheaper than running a two line analogue PBX.
I’m sure
Keith will explain why the requirements are so rigorous.
The BIG advantage is that it will
handle 8
cordless extensions without ANY CAT5!
Tim.
-----Original Message-----
From: Aidan Williamson
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Sent: 29 December 2001
19:18
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d]
PBXs
If you follow the home link they've
some
very fancy & expensive options but the above page seems to be the cheap
end
of the market (which is where I'm looking.
Just thought it might be
useful.
For more information: http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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