Need 15 cordless phones in one room with no interference

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olds

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Why not fifteen voip phones with bt headset?
The letter "v" annoys me. So I make it a point to very seldom use it. I know there can be variables but I have valuated it and it's use it verboten.
 

sm625

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If you're having 15 phones in one room then obviously they do NOT need to be cordless. What are that many people going to do in one room besides sit at a desk? They clearly do not need mobility for anything.
 

olds

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If you're having 15 phones in one room then obviously they do NOT need to be cordless. What are that many people going to do in one room besides sit at a desk? They clearly do not need mobility for anything.
They NEED to be cordless. Corded phones are bigger (cordless chargers would not be on the table) and take up to much fucking room AND have cords all over the fucking place.
 

Red Squirrel

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15 people on the phone simultaneously in a 15x30 room? Isn't that going to get a little loud?

Concrete errr cubicle walls. :biggrin:

I could be wrong but I think newer cordless phones are digital and should sync up to their own channel so as long as you use the same 15 models they should all sync up on their own separate channel and not interfere. I would try to find a model that you can actually buy 15+ of (most stores will not carry that many and lot of online stores have limits per customer) then contact the company and ask them.
 

sdifox

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The letter "v" annoys me. So I make it a point to very seldom use it. I know there can be variables but I have valuated it and it's use it verboten.

unless you got a pbx in there, getting 15 twisted pair hardline in a room ain't easy.
 

Red Squirrel

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unless you got a pbx in there, getting 15 twisted pair hardline in a room ain't easy.

Yeah personally for 15 lines I'd look at setting up a voip based PBX and use wifi phones if cordless is a must. But for land lines a BIX block will work then split it off to different jacks. Since they have to be cordless just have the BIX blocks that have jacks built in then plug all the base stations in. Going to assume this is coming in as a PRI circuit or something.
 

Crono

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OP has traveled back in time, to the 80s on Wall Street - he is building a boiler room.

Wrong direction.

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