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Jim, Most switches will easily give you a 1000 feet which sounds well within reason here, Coral I was also considering the analog port route but thinking long term if you went with a VoIP system you will also take a huge bite out of maintenance and service, adds moves and changes are as simple as unpluging the phone and plugging it in where ever you have network or internet access. You could also use a media gateways to give you the analog ports as another option, again without an actual spec on what features they might be looking for it's all a crap shoot. With more info it would be a good excersize to compare the two options and see how they work out apples to apples ------------------ One stop Voice and Data Solutions VoIP
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