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Re: BT in "shock horror" Helpful fit..


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  • Subject: Re: BT in "shock horror" Helpful fit..
  • From: "psghome2002" <psghome@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 09:43:50 -0000
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Ian,

I'm still looking for the right PBX - where did you get the info on
this Tiptel unit?

Ta,

Paul.


--- In ukha_d@y..., "Ian Lowe" <ian@w...> wrote:
> 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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