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[WXPNews:] WXPNews: Again, the answer is "probably." The VoIP box, called an ATA or Analog Telephone Adapter has one or more RJ-11 jacks to plug in a regular telephone. We plug an AT&T base station for multiple cordless handsets into our ATA, and since it's a two line station, we also plug our landline into the other jack.

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[Blog Maverick] P2P Part 3 « blog maverick: However, I am hopeful that you will be open to the idea that P2P technology, at least when used in the manner I have described, has the potential to be beneficial for the last mile networks, and need not be a freeloading activity nor a means of exploiting consumers resources. If so, please take this into consideration before using broad statements in any future diatribes against P2P file-sharing that do not rightfully distinguish it from those commercial efforts to deploy P2P technology in an efficient and responsible manner.

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