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Telephone Systems
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Why Should We Replace Our Phone System?
There may be good reasons to replace your phone system, but a sales person telling you it is obsolete or a phone technician telling you that parts are too hard to find aren't among them. Examine the features you have, use and desire. These will lead you to a logical conclusion.
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Advanced Features In A Virtual PBX Phone System
A Virtual PBX system provides the functionality of a conventional PBX without the need for installing any equipment. Some of the advanced features that one can identify a Virtual PBX system are fault tolerance and scalability.
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IP Phone Systems
What began as a novelty application for Internet users to converse on-line has now graduated into a sophisticated and the most cost-effective technology, capable of replacing the traditional PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) and PBX (Private Branch Exchange) phones. That’s IP Phone for you.
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Business Phone Systems
Business phone systems are communication systems that all businesses need. They usually consist of handsets, interconnectivity and a host of host of features including hands free intercom, silent room monitoring, internal paging, caller I.D, etc. The system should work well with other equipment like answering machines, cordless phones, fax machines and computer modems.
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Phone Systems
In the modern world, the phone system may be one of the most important purchases you make for your business. The telephone is used for easy contact with customers, clients and partners. It should also be easy for them to reach you, without being routed incorrectly, disconnected or faced with an array of automated options.
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Buying Cordless Phones: Frequencies 101
The new 5.8 GHz phones offer the latest in cordless telephone technology with the best clarity, range and possibly security. The biggest advantage to a 5.8 GHz phone is that its frequency band is less trafficked than the 2.4 GHz band.
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