Thank you, I will be doing more research into what the actual current circuit configuration is, I did check for any data component, and there is not a data portion being used on the line. the smart jack connects to a cisco IAD2400, and then one RJ-45 cable goes from there to the Mitel SX-200 PBX. There is a (T-1 DSI card in the Mitel cabinet) I just can't figure if the Cisco IAD2400 was there just to allow our service provider (that is a reseller of Century link service) to have more ability to break out services through their line, or if it is providing some other function. My main concern is that our current bill for 5 voice call paths is being billed at $388.38,(from the re-seller) and Century link is also billing us for $135.00 for 5 lines, and if we can convert to 5 pots lines at around $22.00 each per month from another re-seller that has made an offer, then we should be able to lower our bill by quite a bit. I just don't know if our equipment can do the job with just 5 pots lines, but I have a feeling that it was set up in that way at one time from looking at our 66-block punch down, we had a bunch of pots lines coming in at one time that are now no longer in use. As far a quality goes, we have a Century link fiber cabinet across the street, and all our current pots lines for alarm circuits come from there so they only travel from our building to their cabinet across the street in analog before they go digital over the fiber so we have pretty good line quality available through the pots lines. Thanks to everyone that has any ideas or comments on this. Tom...