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RE: PABX Suggestions...


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  • Subject: RE: PABX Suggestions...
  • From: "Martin" <ukha@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 22:55:57 -0000
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Try the Panasonic system, it seems to do all the things you are looking
for... not too sure about the interface bit though.
You can page all extensions and have different rings for different lines
and door intercom.
It will take standard phones as well as the proper Panasonic phones.

System cost is =A3320.00+vat(trade)

Have a look at;

http://www.prodcat.panasonic.com/shop/templates/square_template.asp?Mode
lId=3D11378&show_all=3Dfalse&product_exists=3DTrue&active=3D1&ModelNo=3DKX-=
TA624


Martin.
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Lowe [mailto:ian@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 27 February 2002 21:38
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] PABX Suggestions...


We are looking for a (cheap) PABX for the house, mostly for our business
which is run from home.

We have Business Highway, but the Data side of things is fine as is. I
was
contemplating a 2-line analogue one, and reckon I need at least five
actual
extensions. I fancy using anotehr one for a modem connection to
facilitate
phoning up the server to do "cool X-10 stuff", and possibly one
for an
intercom on the front door also. 2+8 perhaps?

I am assuming simple things like being able to pick up an incoming call
on
either line from any phone, and having different rings for each line
(one
line is personal, one business) are standard..

Features like being able to page all extensions for home announcements
would
be nice, as would a nice easy to get at interface (phones ringing signal
etc, to allow muting of audio, X-10/IR responses etc..

any suggestions on makes? suppliers? things to watch for?

Ian.



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