We added about 10 Computers and put the whole site on Cisco VoIP phones.
Before: You can see the Key system on the wall
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After: You can see the router in the new rack.
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The router has an FXO card for two B1 Lines used for 911, and Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST).
The Analog Gateway with 2 FXS ports for FAXing was installed after the picture was taken.
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