You might look at the 3Com NBX 100 solution for VOIP phones. We set one up to use two local lines to supply 6 people. You can also take the 3com phone home (or have an additional NBX phone at home) connect it up to your internet and bingo it works at home as if you were still at the office. Doug LaBore On 7/21/07 11:35 AM, "Mark Phillips" <mark at mophilly.com> wrote: > I have a client who has five remote workers. These people work from > their homes and currently access the central office via VPN. Works > fine, albeit somewhat slow short of spending $400/month on bandwidth. > Be that as it may, email, shared forms, etc. are taken care of. > > What they seek is a solution for the phone. The owner would like to > have a single number for client to use. Entering an extension will > ring the appropriate person at their home, but the client should be > unaware of this. Also, the workers need to be able to make outbound > calls on the company's dime. > > We have a few possible vendors for this type of service on our list. > I would like to hear from anyone who has looked into and/or > implemented this type of thing. > > Many thanks, in advance, > > Mark Phillips > Mophilly, technology for creative business >