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Old April 3rd, 2007, 11:00 AM
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Default SPA9000 and BRI lines (in Switzerland)?

I work in a small (9 people) startup company here in Geneva. We are planning on changing our rented pabx with a SPA9000, however we would like to keep the 4 BRI lines we have, instead of switching to 4 analogue lines that the SPA400 requires.

Does anybody know of a device that has connections to BRI lines that can talk to the SPA9000?

TIA.
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Default Re: SPA9000 and BRI lines (in Switzerland)?

inalp makes those gateways.. as do many others. A google search will turn other results
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Old April 3rd, 2007, 08:39 PM
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Default Re: SPA9000 and BRI lines (in Switzerland)?

Thanks for the info. Unfortunately I don't speak German and it seems a lot of these websites are in German.

If you want to PM me with a particular link for a product that talks to the SPA9000 and connects to 2 or more BRIs please do so.

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last time I checked, the inalp homepage actually comes up in English.
And then there's the usual "identify manufacturer and product name and search for that in google" approach when search results come up in a language you don't understand.
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