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I want to expand my onyx vs to 4 phones across the street from my office using opx or dry pairs. I'm told i need a FIC code for verizon to set this up. Maybe i'm not asking the right questions, but it seems to me this should be fairly easy to do. How do I arrange this?...or does anyone have the FIC code that verizon needs? They seem to be making this difficult.
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Are you going to use a Dual OPX/ASI Moduale or are you just trying to get dry pairs to add system phones to your Onyx VS ?
Russ runs a local service and private tech center. [/url]
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i'd rather not use single line phones...i want to use the 88363's....i spoke with verizon and they say they dont 'know what dry pairs means'...termanology is always a problem in telecom... maybe i'm asking the wrong question.
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No your asking the right question. Just tell them that what you are trying to do and I don't see any reason why that can't do it for you.
Russ runs a local service and private tech center. [/url]
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