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It is possible to tie to Partner ACSs together without using T-1 card...I have a clent wanting to move 1 of his sites to different location and tie 2 acss together...He is currently using Time Warner Cable for phone and data service..any ideas?....thanks..rr

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The T1 card wouldn't help you. The Partner is not designed to connect to remote systems. What you can try are the Multitech MVP210 (410,810) to connect extensions on one system to CO line ports on the other. But be aware that trying to use the public internet for voice is a crapshoot.

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So, I am assuming that these are a distance apart...

IF so,Motorola makes a RAD device. Or Multitech makes some voip boxes (multivoip) The multitech can emulate lines or extensions.

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Right now these two partner systems have separate numbers and locations - 1 ACS is at the main headquarters - the other will be moving to another location...they want to be able to transfer calls to the remote location and vice versa without telling customer to hang up and call the remote location...The total number of voice lines they would be using is 8 - 4 at each location...I could use the centrex transfer if the local provider offers it...thanks..rr

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Yes, use Centrex transfer. Unfortunately I think you said that you had cable company telephone so, not being business class you are not going to have that option with them.

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