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Re: Do Panasonic KX-61610's (phone system) die after 16 years?



"Don Wiss" <donwiss@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 22:15:14 -0500, Petem <petem001@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>if you buy 4 VOIP telephone (from 35$ to 250$ depend of the model),run 4
>>cat
>>5 cable to those phone,take an old PII computer and a line card (about
>>20.00$) you have the same system then your panasonic system,and more,not
>>how
>>much would you pay for the replacement of your panasonic system?
>
> And home many hours of labor to pull it off? What if I value my time at
> $100/hour? I have more than four phones here. How much electricity would
> that old PII computer suck 24/7? And then I'd have to give up some space
> somewhere to put it. No thanks.
>
> Instead I've ordered an 824, the 308 upgrade (to get me back to the 6x16
> capability), two 7731s, and one 7736. This will give me seven proprietary
> phones. I don't need quite so many proprietary ones, but Panasonic gives
> their dealers 20% discounts when three phones are packaged with an 824.
>
> Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom).

Well if you value your time at such a high level,don't loose your precious
time on old obsolete stuff like that and get someone paid at a lower level
to change that old system to anew one,and it will be paid very fast,at the
rate you supplied us,only a few day of work and its done..

and a pc like a PII usually pull 300 watt max,much like your old Panasonic
stuff...

p.s. I was trying to help,but since you are hoping to save a penny by
keeping an old obsolete system alive,go for it..

I know what I will answer next time you ask a question here....





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