You mean migrate the phone system? Existing phone lines can be migrated into PBX phone system which uses internet. Your existing number will be use as extension to the main number from your chosen provider. Check here for the list of providers: www.pbx101.com
Migrating an office phone systems is even possible by upgrading it. Meaning, your existing hardware, equipments and even the settings are integrated into the new phone system.
If you are using a company-premised based PBX phone system then moving this phone systems requires the removal of all the physical lines that connects the phone system with the telephone units.
If, on the other hand, you are using a provider's premised-based phone system, such as a Centrex or Hosted PBX phone system, then there's nothing else to move except the phone units that makes up the system.
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To convert a 1 line phone system into a 2 line phone system you will need a phone that has two input jacks and two separate phone lines coming into the building. Each phone line will be plugged into one of the input jacks and the phone will then be able to receive calls on either line.
Yes it is. An inanimate object is something that does not move unless moved; therefore a mobile phone is an inanimate object. If place on the floor it does not move unless a call cause the phone to vibrate or is move by a person.
It all depends on the phone you have be more specific