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Topic: cable |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:53 am Subject: cable |
| Cables coming out of a central office may have hundreds or even thousands of pairs bundled together however by the time the cable gets to the end user, it is generally down to about 50 pairs. An indiv ... |
Topic: priority |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:52 am Subject: priority |
| With call forwarding, a call to a busy number is routed to an answering service. With call waiting, the calling party hears a ringing tone, and the called party hears a beep, which they can either ign ... |
Topic: organization |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:51 am Subject: organization |
| To find the right system, you need to consider how calls are answered and how often callers are put on hold. You also need to determine which people in your organization need phones, and what types of ... |
Topic: Branch |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:50 am Subject: Branch |
| The two major types of phone systems in today’s market are Key systems and Private Branch Exchanges (PBXs). Key systems are traditionally used by companies ! |
Topic: lights |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:50 am Subject: lights |
| with fewer than 50 employees. A key system has telephones with multiple buttons (“keys”) and lights that indicate which lines are in use. When you want to place a call, you just press a button to dire ... |
Topic: box |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:49 am Subject: box |
| central office phone lines. Key systems typically have one unit – an attendant phone or separate box—that acts as controller for a limited number of lines for a limited number of extensions. |
Topic: buttons |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:49 am Subject: buttons |
| Key systems are usually found in small companies where fewer features are required. They offer convenient elements such as hold buttons, lights, intercoms, paging, speakerphones, privacy, music-on-hol ... |
Topic: extensions |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:49 am Subject: extensions |
| company’s central switching office. It controls all your incoming and outgoing calls, connecting outside callers with inside extension lines and internal extensions with each other. A PBX allows you t ... |
Topic: lines |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:48 am Subject: lines |
| easy setup, and flexibility. It can be designed for your specific needs today – yet it’s scalable for easily adding new lines and features when you need them. PBXs can have simple or sophisticated fea ... |
Topic: hardware |
John Ruban
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Forum: Welcome to ForumsLand.com - Free forum hosting service Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:48 am Subject: hardware |
| on them. PBXs also offer some access potential because of their architecture. The system boxes that control PBXs are essentially computers with specialized hardware, so if access features are added to ... |
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