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- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn
- Path: sparky!uunet!uunet.ca!xenitec!vances
- From: vances@xenitec.on.ca (Vance Shipley)
- Subject: Re: ISDN & the PBX
- Organization: SwitchView Inc., Waterloo, Ontario
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 13:47:00 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan10.134700.10007@xenitec.on.ca>
- References: <C0LAG6.AKH@norstan.com>
- Lines: 18
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- In article <C0LAG6.AKH@norstan.com> sfrazier@norstan.com (Superuser) writes:
- >
- >Let's say the PBX could offer the same thing that a centrex/business line
- >could from the TELCOO. How would you get this person's extension and
- >computer to his/her house? Obviously if the person was located on the
- >same premise you would run a copper pair to that person's house, but
- >let's say that person was located about 1/2 mile away. what would
- >be needed and what would you order from the TELCO to make this happen?
- >
-
- I've been wondering for a while whether anyone has done this yet. I would
- assume that if I had U interface line cards for my PBX I could do a traditional
- OPX (Off Premise Extension). If the length of the OPX circuit is less than
- 18K feet and has no load coils it should work. Anyone?
-
- --
- Vance Shipley
- vances@xenitec.on.ca vances@switchview.com vances@ltg.uucp
-