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Customer is moving their service from Speakeasy VoIP to Comcast. Comcast will be providing 8 analog lines + DHCP internet service. Wondering if it is compatible with their current equipment or if they will need to purchase anything new. Covad T1 8-Port LAN Router (which is then split into two switches, one for voice & one for data…) Cisco Linksys IP phones, model # SPA942. I haven't seen the site yet will see it on Tuesday, but believe that Speakeasy is delivering analog lines at this time.
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anyone familiar with Speakeasy as an ISP, do they deliver analog lines? also, can Linksys SPA942 handle more than 4 lines?
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Not familiar with Speakeasy.
The SPA942 is a 4-line phone, but that doesn't mean you can only have four DID numbers. That all depends on the backend.
Since Comcast will be providing 8 analog lines, you'll need some kind of phone system. Unless you want to configure some sort of Asterisk based system, you'll probably need to scrap the SPA942s.
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