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Originally Posted by dawabeav
Go to Best buy and buy OOMA box. plug into your ethenet port on your CPU. you can plug a single phone or phone set to have a phone in every room. you can get a new number or transfer your old number. The service is free except for taxes and 911 fee about 6-8 bucks a month. Iv'e had it for years and it works flawlessly. Me being a snowbird I take it with me and have the same number weather I'm up north or FL. Hope this helps.
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As noted in post #10, the solution the OP is asking about will require working with the existing system. Replacing it with an OOMA device will not provide what he desires.
There are likely special features provided with the current VOIP phone that are not available with an OOMA device. The residents may have the ability to call on-duty personnel with a single button on the phone. They may be able to reach other residents by dialing just the latest four digits. They may have integrated voicemail or other features provided by the existing VOIP system.
The service is free except for the monthly cost. "Just how much does that free <ticket/room/phone> cost?" Yes, $99.99 up front and only $6/month plus 911 service and tax is pretty cheap, but it isn't free.
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