Is it possible to have both extension and cordless phones for VoIP?

Is it possible to have both extension and cordless phones for VoIP?

Is it possible to have both extension and cordless phones for VoIP?

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If you want to use a traditional analog phone or analog cordless phone there are gateways for this. One example is the Motorola VT1000.

http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/products/vt1000v/

This gateway can connect to your current analog phone and to a SIP service provider such as Vonage.

This was first published in March 2004