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Old February 12th, 2006, 01:49 PM
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Default Attach Quintum to PBX

I would like to offer my VOIP long-distance minutes to large businesses with PBXs, so I'm thinking of using Quintums and attaching them to the PBXs and this should allow all long-distance calls to be routed via IP through me. Quintum selectNet would make this a perfect solution because if IP fails calls will route back through PSTN.

Does anyone here know how to install this and how to configure quintum dialplan, so that only long distance goes through me.
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