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Originally Posted by altis
I've thought about the emergency line issues. The plan is to have one POTS line to use for the fax and, in extremis, dialling 999. The existing fax machine has a handset on the side.
On top of this I wanted to put an ADSL connection. The local exchange is not unbundled but at least it has ADSL. This would provide, through the router, Internet access for the office. On top of this I wanted to add VoIP for the office phones. As yet, I have no ideas about which VoIP provider to use.
I don't think that changing their phone number is an option - I'll check tomorrow. If not, then VoIP outside the building may not be an option.
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Yeah but where is your connection to the outside world when the broadband goes down?
There are two phone ports there...
2 RJ-11 FXS Phone Ports - For Analog Circuit Telephone Device (Tip/Ring)
You might get away with putting in one analogue line to the outside world via that.