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Old 26-11-2007, 11:56 AM   #1
tony sayer
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Second user PABX advice wanted


Anyone any suggestions for a second user PABX?, make immaterial that
could take up to 6 lines on the same number presented on Two channel
ISDN 2e circuits with up to 12 extensions?. Nothing special required
other then all phones to ring on incoming calls, to be able to transfer
calls whilst on hold, and thats about it!.

Simple and easy to service with no spe******t equipment required..

Anyone any ideas?

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Old 26-11-2007, 11:56 AM   #2
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Re: Second user PABX advice wanted

On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:31:45 +0000, tony sayer <tony@bancom.co.uk>
mused:

>
>Anyone any suggestions for a second user PABX?, make immaterial that
>could take up to 6 lines on the same number presented on Two channel
>ISDN 2e circuits with up to 12 extensions?. Nothing special required
>other then all phones to ring on incoming calls, to be able to transfer
>calls whilst on hold, and thats about it!.
>
>Simple and easy to service with no spe******t equipment required..
>
>Anyone any ideas?
>

A 6+12 ISDN PBX sounds like a good idea.
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Old 26-11-2007, 11:56 AM   #3
R. Mark Clayton
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Re: Second user PABX advice wanted


"Lurch" <usenet@sjwelectrical.co.uk> wrote in message
news:rnnlt2pbfo5vfqbd1pc0pa5rleme32o3vv@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:31:45 +0000, tony sayer <tony@bancom.co.uk>
> mused:
>
>>
>>Anyone any suggestions for a second user PABX?, make immaterial that
>>could take up to 6 lines on the same number presented on Two channel
>>ISDN 2e circuits with up to 12 extensions?. Nothing special required
>>other then all phones to ring on incoming calls, to be able to transfer
>>calls whilst on hold, and thats about it!.
>>
>>Simple and easy to service with no spe******t equipment required..
>>
>>Anyone any ideas?
>>

> A 6+12 ISDN PBX sounds like a good idea.
> --
> Regards,
> Stuart.


Sounds like you want a Panasonic KX-TDA15

Brand new PBX, cards and five system handsets £775.50p + VAT from Nimans,
but have a look on Ebay.


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Old 26-11-2007, 11:57 AM   #4
Derrick
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Re: Second user PABX advice wanted

In article <KDQBOXAhwt2FFwPI@bancom.co.uk>, tony sayer
<tony@bancom.co.uk> writes
>
>Anyone any suggestions for a second user PABX?, make immaterial that
>could take up to 6 lines on the same number presented on Two channel
>ISDN 2e circuits with up to 12 extensions?. Nothing special required
>other then all phones to ring on incoming calls, to be able to transfer
>calls whilst on hold, and thats about it!.
>
>Simple and easy to service with no spe******t equipment required..
>
>Anyone any ideas?
>
>cheers

you want one of these.

http://www.britishtelephones.com/ericsson/pabx3.htm

no ISDN services, but boy does it have some RELAYS!
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Old 26-11-2007, 11:58 AM   #5
tony sayer
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Re: Second user PABX advice wanted

In article <QHuRXWAF322FFwdl@nenevall.demon.co.uk>, Derrick
<Derrick@nenevall.demon.co.uk> writes
>In article <KDQBOXAhwt2FFwPI@bancom.co.uk>, tony sayer
><tony@bancom.co.uk> writes
>>
>>Anyone any suggestions for a second user PABX?, make immaterial that
>>could take up to 6 lines on the same number presented on Two channel
>>ISDN 2e circuits with up to 12 extensions?. Nothing special required
>>other then all phones to ring on incoming calls, to be able to transfer
>>calls whilst on hold, and thats about it!.
>>
>>Simple and easy to service with no spe******t equipment required..
>>
>>Anyone any ideas?
>>
>>cheers

>you want one of these.
>
>http://www.britishtelephones.com/ericsson/pabx3.htm
>
>no ISDN services, but boy does it have some RELAYS!


You can get back down yer hole in the road!.. BTW where's me connectors?..
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Old 26-11-2007, 11:58 AM   #6
Derrick
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Re: Second user PABX advice wanted

In article <087+xVGIuD3FFwiJ@bancom.co.uk>, tony sayer
<tony@bancom.co.uk> writes
>In article <QHuRXWAF322FFwdl@nenevall.demon.co.uk>, Derrick
><Derrick@nenevall.demon.co.uk> writes
>>In article <KDQBOXAhwt2FFwPI@bancom.co.uk>, tony sayer
>><tony@bancom.co.uk> writes
>>>
>>>Anyone any suggestions for a second user PABX?, make immaterial that
>>>could take up to 6 lines on the same number presented on Two channel
>>>ISDN 2e circuits with up to 12 extensions?. Nothing special required
>>>other then all phones to ring on incoming calls, to be able to transfer
>>>calls whilst on hold, and thats about it!.
>>>
>>>Simple and easy to service with no spe******t equipment required..
>>>
>>>Anyone any ideas?
>>>
>>>cheers

>>you want one of these.
>>
>>http://www.britishtelephones.com/ericsson/pabx3.htm
>>
>>no ISDN services, but boy does it have some RELAYS!

>
>You can get back down yer hole in the road!.. BTW where's me connectors?..



in my van still.

where's my crimpers?
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Old 26-11-2007, 11:58 AM   #7
tony sayer
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Re: Second user PABX advice wanted

In article <$9c65SBJJM3FFwyq@nenevall.demon.co.uk>, Derrick
<Derrick@nenevall.demon.co.uk> writes
>In article <087+xVGIuD3FFwiJ@bancom.co.uk>, tony sayer
><tony@bancom.co.uk> writes
>>In article <QHuRXWAF322FFwdl@nenevall.demon.co.uk>, Derrick
>><Derrick@nenevall.demon.co.uk> writes
>>>In article <KDQBOXAhwt2FFwPI@bancom.co.uk>, tony sayer
>>><tony@bancom.co.uk> writes
>>>>
>>>>Anyone any suggestions for a second user PABX?, make immaterial that
>>>>could take up to 6 lines on the same number presented on Two channel
>>>>ISDN 2e circuits with up to 12 extensions?. Nothing special required
>>>>other then all phones to ring on incoming calls, to be able to transfer
>>>>calls whilst on hold, and thats about it!.
>>>>
>>>>Simple and easy to service with no spe******t equipment required..
>>>>
>>>>Anyone any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>cheers
>>>you want one of these.
>>>
>>>http://www.britishtelephones.com/ericsson/pabx3.htm
>>>
>>>no ISDN services, but boy does it have some RELAYS!

>>
>>You can get back down yer hole in the road!.. BTW where's me connectors?..

>
>
>in my van still.
>
>where's my crimpers?


Waiting 4 the connectors!...

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Old 26-11-2007, 11:58 AM   #8
Bill
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Re: Second user PABX advice wanted

In message <$9c65SBJJM3FFwyq@nenevall.demon.co.uk>, Derrick
<Derrick@nenevall.demon.co.uk> writes
>in my van still.

You have a still in your van? WOW man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


>
>where's my crimpers?

Having a bad hair day?


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Old 26-11-2007, 12:00 PM   #9
Derrick
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Re: Second user PABX advice wanted

In article <l854Z8DobN3FFwg+@birchnet.demon.co.uk>, Bill
<Bill@birchnet.demon.co.uk> writes
>In message <$9c65SBJJM3FFwyq@nenevall.demon.co.uk>, Derrick
><Derrick@nenevall.demon.co.uk> writes
>>in my van still.

>You have a still in your van? WOW man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>
>>
>>where's my crimpers?

>Having a bad hair day?
>
>

at least i`ve got hair.
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