I’ve had a
Diverse
ISDN cordless PBX for over two years now. Very versatile –
doesn’t need
earthing plus a maintenance contract which makes multi-line analogue PBXs
cheap to buy but expensive to maintain, and has loads of features –
plus up to
eight different MSNs if you want to have separate numbers for the kids etc.
If
you connect it to a business ISDN package you can take advantage of the
“call
hold” option. When you put a call on hold, it is held at the exchange
rather
than at the PBX, so while you can only speak on two lines simultaneously,
you
can actually handle four calls at once.
There is a price
though – ISDN is obviously more expensive than two separate analogue
lines –
but as I’ve mentioned it is still cheaper than running a two line
analogue
PBX. I’m sure Keith will explain why
the
requirements are so rigorous.
The BIG advantage
is
that it will handle 8 cordless extensions without ANY
CAT5!
Tim.
-----Original
Message-----
From: Aidan
Williamson [mailto:fluff@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 29 December 2001
19:18
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d]
PBXs
If you follow the
home link they've some very fancy & expensive options but the above
page
seems to be the cheap end of the market (which is where I'm
looking.
Just thought it
might
be useful.
For more
information:
http://www.automatedhome.co.uk
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