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Hello,
Voip is a great thing for copious long distance uses Your regular old fashioned, PSTN wireline telephone is a good thing if you line 9111, pizza delivery, and a taxi to come to your home, as it proves you exist at the nd of th wire. Therefore many folks have a combinatin of voip and pstn service to their house. It;s just a prudent and sensible idea! But how do you avoid have a handset on the voip modem and another on the pstn telephone line???? Combine-a-line, the original solves this problem. Originally designed to make any single line phone operate like a two line phone for 1/5 price and without a power hungry wall power supply. To see ow much a small amount of stand by power adds up go to ; [url]http://search.reviews.ebay.com/members/lvmarco[/url] to see the details, you can easily go to Ebay to purchase one and thiner are discounts for more than one as well. For an idea of how the Original Combine-a-line works and installs , you can see the videos at; [url]http://www.youtube.com/user/LVMarc[/url] |
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> For an idea of how the Original Combine-a-line works and installs , you > can see the videos at; > > [url]http://www.youtube.com/user/LVMarc[/url][/color] There's a typo in the OP's post - the video is in fact about Combine-a- loin. |
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