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June 29, 2007

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I've Read the Basics on setting up an Voip but there where no mention of Phone Routers or getting Numbers for the Customers. There is only one company that I know of that has Lithium Batteries in their Router/Modems and that's Scientific Atlanta. Comcast is the only provider that I know of who offers it.
Yours Truly,LaMothe

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