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I am considering using VoIP technology to provide for off premise extensions from a DXP. In this application, this will essentually be a private telephone network, but with some capability for the off premise extensions to receive only PSTN calls answered at the main office and transfered over Voip channels to the respective extensions. Has anyone had any experience with this type of application? I have available 24 Centile MH-16 (16 port media gateway) VoIP Hubs for use at the off premise end. I am questioning what my needs will be for the hosting (DXP) side. Since these VoIP channels will be a dedicated point to point connection I dont think I will need a SIP server? Any Ideas?
Gary Golding Senior technician Phoenix Communications & Cabling
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