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My company has two Telrad systems in place. We push four digit dial between the two locations over our WAN. We have a new remote site doctor’s office joining us out in BFE,too far out to set up a voip solution, but he has a Nortel system in place. My question is if I have a secure WAN connecting him directly to me, can I set up four digit dial between the two systems. I know they are two different systems but you never know until you ask.
Thanks in advanced for your help
Lee
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This goes way back. Long before VoIP Telrads could be networked together via T1. It still works today I use it between test systems here in my office to test T1 cards. Can you put a T1 card in the nortel? The other option is if you have a reliable network connection to them install a system out there with a MPD2 and TVSe to IP network them. If you can act fast Telrad has a end of summer specials and one of them would fit the bill for what you're trying to do.
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Thank you. Thats the answer I was looking for. I need to see if a T1 is an afordable connection.
Lee
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