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Posted by Marc Popek on December 26, 2006, 12:57 am
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Need to bridge a voip port and a pstn port to sngle handset or single
line equipment?
use the original combine-a line! Surge protected and automatially joined
with no batteires nor wall art per supplies. best audio quality sine the
power line noicse is non-existant,
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Description
COMBINE-A-LINE …… IMAGINE
….1=2
Ever wish you could use your favorite single-line telephone, answering
machine, or PC Modem on TWO phone lines?…. Automatically?
OR
How about joining your VOIP port and the plain old (PSTN) telephone
jack into a single handset?
OR
How about joining TWO VOIP ports into a single handset, answering
machine, or PC Modem?
USE a CLT to join a card card acceptor and your single line telephone as
well!
OR
see if anybody picks-up, on another line trunk, after you are already
in a call??? A visual real-time security feedback feature!
THEN...........................................
Combine-A-Line (CLT) allows two separate calls from two different lines
to be directed to your single line telephone equipment or PC.
Centralizing and PROTECTING (SURGE PROTECTION INSIDE) your communication
equipment for your home office or for the family.
Combine-A-Line supports all services from your telephone company . It
also has two line surge protectors to make sure that you are Protecting
your equipment and bi-color LEDS to indicate line tampering.
Use combine-a-line to automatically switch between
VOIP and pots (rboc) plain local line, hands free!
Turn your single line wireless telephone... into a TWO line wireless
telephone suite
Ever see a two line dial up modem? Now you can use a CLT to join two
pstn line to your computer modem, creating a central telephone system on
a regular desktop computer.
SECURITY of your calls are enhanced because the CLT displays if anybody
picks -up the line after you are in a call! So, it has security features
just in case someone is wire tapping or listens in after you are in a
call. The Bi-color LED display will indicate any disruption to the line.
Easy to use, No batteries nor power supply ...these wall powered units
makes more noise and cost decades of dollars in electrical energy use
each year!, and no programming needed!
Our re-sellers have reported that ..."elimination of the noisy and
cumbersome power supply wires, "reduces the Hum & Noise one hears then
when connected to household power supplies",
Saves Wasted Energy from wall- wart transformer power supplies: saving
energy $$$ all year long" no cost to operate, saves you money in your
utility bill", Energy Council Amercias
Extra dedicated rj-11 jacks. Universal I/O . More connections with four
rj-11 jacks total, all surge protected.
Automate and organize your telecommunications equipment and desktop
wires with Combine-A-Line.
USE BUY NOW and win fast
Buy NOw and get 2 combine-a-lines and get FREE SHIPPING OPTION
WOW FREE SHIPPING
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hoho ho
Marco
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