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BT in "shock horror" Helpful fit..


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  • Subject: BT in "shock horror" Helpful fit..
  • From: "Ian Lowe" <ian@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 08:45:01 -0000
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Okay,
On Friday, I installed my new Tiptel 882 ISDN PABX.

I went for this one rather than the Siemens Gigaset, simply because I
preferred the wired solution. (thanks for the info though Tim)

This morning, much to my amazement, BT managed, without so much as a
sneeze,
to carry out some natty renumbering..

My previous Analog Numbers 324 and 364 were changed into MSNs, and are now
available to the PABX
we have been assigned two new numbers for the analog ports, 367 and 374
which are conventiently similar! so much so, that we are now considering
using 367 as a business fax number!

Home Highway still doesn't support the range of ISDN 2e features, but
Business Highway seems to have been revamped. I got a bunch of promo mail
throgh the post, and it seems we now have all the toys like 3-way exchange
based calls using a single channel, call deflection at network etc etc.




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