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Hi Folks, anyone out there using any type of voip with a ekite ipk set up as a convential key system?, I read in pop science that a voip carrier such as vonage or time warner cable could provide a voip trk that could be used by a standard telephone, if so could this viop trk be acessed and used as a tie line between other systems? and could a voip phone installed on a laptop give the client access to his offices from a remote location such as europe or asia?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by maxamtel: Hi Folks, anyone out there using any type of voip with a ekite ipk set up as a convential key system?, I read in pop science that a voip carrier such as vonage or time warner cable could provide a voip trk that could be used by a standard telephone, if so could this viop trk be acessed and used as a tie line between other systems? and could a voip phone installed on a laptop give the client access to his offices from a remote location such as europe or asia?</font> The only way to have interoffice to POTS network translation is to have IP CENTREX lines as far as I know. This also entails having some sort of converter or gateway either on your premises or at the CLEC. For more information check out this website: https://www.ip-centrex.org/how/index.html
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