If I use hardware that supports multiple concurrent calls, will that work with NodePhone?
The standard NodePhone service supports a maximum of two (2) concurrent calls for each registered device (inbound and/or outbound). Devices with two analogue voice ports on one device, such as the supported OPEN Networks 812L and Billion 6404 and 7404 series routers, are able to operate using both ports concurrently with NodePhone (some limitations may apply). Note that the Billion 7401 series provides one analogue voice port. If you operate an IP PBX that can handle multiple channels, then NodePhone MultiLine can be used to add as many channels – ie concurrent call capacity – as you require. Note that additional charges apply for MultiLine.
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