>We are currently in the process of installing a new digital phone system.
>We have been advised by our telecoms people to have a 4 port ISDN2 card
>installed in the phone. We want to use this for email & internet access for
>a small office. Can anyone suggest the best way to do this.
We've got a BT Meridian 1 with Primary Rate ISDN30 into it, and Basic
Rate out of it. This means that we can make and receive ISDN2 calls
via the phone system.
We also have everything running via RJ45 patch panels, which means
that we can change any socket in the building to ethernet, ISDN BRI,
Digital Phone, Analogue Line for a modem or old phone, Serial links
etc. I would strongly advise anyone making an investment in phone
systems and cabling to look into this.
Best Regards
Anthony.
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Here we have a small PABX for voice and a seperate ISDN card
both connected to the ISDN line. There are details on our web pages.
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