Hi guys,I'm looking at switching my parents' business from Office Net Unlimited (VDSL) to Office Net Unlimited + (fibre). They currently have two analog lines running through a PABX which enables them to transfer calls etc. The lines are also "stepped", so when one line (number) is busy the call goes through to the other. When they switch fibre, their lines will be no longer be analog lines, they will be VoIP lines. Will these lines work with the existing analog PABX, or do we need new gear? Also, will they work in the same way as we're used to, provided we have the right gear.All the wiring is well setup (Cat 6 to each workstation). Some of the phones are fairly ancient too, but I figure they should still work regardless.Here's the current setup:Two analog phone lines -> Panasonic TES824 (PABX) -> one cable running to the patch panel (RJ45) for each extension -> each phone plugged into the corresponding port.Not really interested in other options at this point, due to the high volume of mobile calls.Any advice is much appreciated.
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