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We have two DSL lines - two different suppliers, one provides fall over if
the primary one goes down. Having spent a week without DSL, that was
considered an appropriate investment. Ten lines suggests they've been had.
Go in and cut them down to two - from different suppliers and tell them
they'll save $x thousand a year with better resilience to faults. Of course
they might have signed contracts for a year on each of those DSL services,
and quite possibly for each of the phone lines too.
Are they using the DSL lines for phone services to the desks? In an office
of ten folk you can probably get rid of at least half of those lines with a
PBX.
Russell.
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