installing VoIP in a small office?

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installing VoIP in a small office?
Ok, I'm new here, but hopefully I explain my question clear enough for someone to understand. I am looking to possibly get another small office for my business. I was thinking of getting VoIP phone service for it instead of the traditional Bellsouth. I want to get 2 or 3 VoIP lines. Our high speed internet service, modem & simple 4 port router is probably going to be located in the main front office so this is presumably where my VoIP phone lines will originate from, right? My question is this....If the new business location has several other offices separate from the main office, can the VoIP lines originating from the front office be somehow also run to multi-line phone hardware in the other offices? If so, how would this be done?

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Re: installing VoIP in a small office?

Hi there, have you tried contacting some of the business providers on the Business portion of this website? I'd recommend that. I'm pretty sure the answer to your question is 'yes.' Anyone else have more thoughts?

Re: installing VoIP in a small office?

It shouldn't be a problem at all. You have a few options. If you are using Analog Telephone Adapters (ATA) you should be able to connect the adapters analog(FXS) output to the inside wiring of your office. You'll want to make sure you have a phone vendor familiar with telephone wiring install it. If your office is already network wired, you could use the SPA942 phone which has dual Ethernet connections. With the SPA942, you can run the network cable from the wall to the phone, then from the phone to your computer. As another option, you could simply go with something like the Linksys SPA94x phone with the Linksys WBP54G Wi-Fi adapter. There are several other brands of IP Phones you can use as well. We've been pretty happy with the Linksys. Regards, Dennis Smith VoIPYourLife

Re: installing VoIP in a small office?

yes, it is not hard to do so. IPPBX can do it. It will be free in the same service all over the world. A normal voip gateway or Ip phone will be OK.

Re: installing VoIP in a small office?

Hi, voipcheap. Your website link doesn't appear to be working. Have you heard of magicjack? What products do you sell? ric

Re: installing VoIP in a small office?

The answer to your questions is yes, your need can be met. Follow Jeff's advice and check out the business options on the website.