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Looking to connect to offices together via OPX lines (2) each office has about 6 phones. Anyone know of any hardware available to conect to the Bell CO lines.TIA
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Are you trying to tie two systems together and if so...what type of systems?How far apart are these offices?
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Yes - I am trying to give them at least intercom between. The are in a business park about 500ft-750ft apart. I haven't decided on the system. Maybe COMDIAL or VODAVI. <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by openwire: Are you trying to tie two systems together and if so...what type of systems?How far apart are these offices?</font>
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Comdial DXP have some cool off premise stuff, via T-1? If not, you can always order up a couple of dry pairs from the telco, and run some analog ext's to the far end.
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I like your answer Patgrat, but I think a DXP would be over kill for a six line office. I understand that Comdial has a new intermediate switch call DX-80 that might do the trick. But the DSU II is probably the better option to tie the offices together.
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