[Asterisk-Users] [OT] Centrex Question
Tom Rymes
trymes at cascadelinksystems.com
Fri Apr 7 21:13:08 MST 2006
I would suggest that you let your fingers do the walking and call
your local phone company's business sales office and talk to them
about what your needs are and how centrex will fit. I have found that
non-technical people (ie: your client) will occasionally mix up very
important details in situations like this and you might find that
they were actually talking about five centrex lines, not two. Talk to
the phone company and let them explain it to you. They should know
better than anyone....
Tom
On Apr 8, 2006, at 12:05 AM, Brian Capouch wrote:
> Alexander Lopez wrote:
>> With strange promos and tariffs, it is possible that Centrex 'lines'
>> offer a larger Caller area and may in fact be cheaper than
>> standard POTS when other
>> services are added.
>> For example I need a bunch of POTS lines for our ISP a few, more than
>> 10!, years ago.
>
> What I'm trying to understand is whether their two proposed
> "Centrex" lines will allow for the five separate "extensions" that
> they have now with their PBX.
>
> In other words, is there any way a 2x5 PBX (with the customer
> paying for 2x POTS lines) could be swapped out with two Centrex lines?
>
> Thanks, all. I'm learning a lot here.
>
> B.
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