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I am trying to finalize a SHORT book section on HylaFAX. However, I am having trouble getting definitive/consistent information about DID and/or DNIS support. This is my current understanding: * Both of these are ways to map n virtual numbers to one or more actual numbers. DID is analog and DNIS is digital. * HylaFAX supports both via CIDNUMBER. Is this correct? Here is the current text that is in question: ====================================================================== In practical terms, the most useful routing items are the originating phone number (which must be obtained via caller ID) and the incoming phone number. In the latter case, HylaFAX has the ability to route on the direct inward dial (DID) or direct number identification service (DNIS) telephone number. DNIS is a digital service offered by the telephone company in which a block of virtual telephone numbers are all routed to one or more real phone line(s). DID is a similar analog service.* Using either of them, various employees in a company can each be assigned their own, unique fax number, but all incoming faxes actually go to one or more phone line(s) managed by the HylaFAX server. The DID/DNIS number of the incoming call is passed to HylaFAX which can use it as a key for determining where to route the fax. * DNIS is also used in other contexts (e.g., for routing voice calls to the correct person based upon the which of several 800 telephone numbers was dialed). Similarly, DID is also used, for example, to route incoming phone calls to employee extensions without requiring an operator. Both services are expensive. DNIS typically uses a T1 line, and its monthly costs start at around $100-$200 US. In my area (CT, USA), DID currently costs about $100 per month for 20 virtual numbers, and also requires a startup fee of about $750 (as of July 2002). ======================================================================== What I need to know is if this is correct or not. I don't have this service, so I have no direct experience (other than getting a DID quote from my phone company). Also, I cannot expand this section much, so changes have to be kept to a minimum. Thanks in advance for your help. aefrisch@lorentzian.com AEleen Frisch Exponential Consulting 140 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 USA ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null