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<P>Our customer came up with requirement. They have 1 head office and 3 branches. All 3 branches are using CME. Headoffice has taken E1 from local telco. Now the requirement is,</P>
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<P>When any person in any of 3 branches, dials 9 (access code), one of the E1 channels should be allocated to him !!! (if none are free, then he should hear busy tone)</P>
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<P>Is this even possible ? how can a remote CME router can do that ?</P></div><br>
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