How do I have one line dedicated to VoIP on my system?

How do I have one line dedicated to VoIP on my system?

I have a Panasonic Advance hybrid system model KX-TA308 and I just want to connect to a VoIP service provider to get better calling rates, using the same KX-TA308. How can I implement the system if the service I'm working with is three lines and the VoIP service provider will connect one VoIP extra line?

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If there are three analog FXO interfaces on your KX-TA308 and you wish to have one line dedicated to VoIP calls, you need to get a single port analog FXS to VoIP gateway from an Internet Telephony Service Provider (ITSP). You should contact a local VoIP provider (ITSP) and tell them what you want to do. They can then talk about their rates and also provide you with a VoIP gateway that is certified to interoperate with their VoIP network.

This was first published in June 2006