Can I have say 4 analogue business lines all sharing a single number?
So if a call came in on that number it would just go to the first available line? (i.e. Line 2 as Line 1 was currently being used for an outgoing call) This process would also have to be blind to the caller so as not to confuse them!
Our current analogue telephone system works for my company really well and has done for a while but is not expandable and can only support analogue exchange lines, we need more lines but not more numbers which will only complicate and confuse.
I'm not looking to install any ISDN2 or FeatureLines at the moment because it would require us to upgrade our telephone system which I'm not looking to do.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Declan Donohue
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Yes this is possible, one line with 3 auxillary lines off the same number. You would probably need someone to reprogramme your telephone system to enable the new lines.
Yes this is possible, one line with 3 auxillary lines off the same number. You would probably need someone to reprogramme your telephone system to enable the new lines.
Thank you so very much! (5-stars)