No more dialing a company office with a full
area code and phone number. Instead, dial their
extension number. Dialing a remote office
couldn't be easier!
A centeral system can redistribute inbound calls to any station in the network.
This can be used to give out-of-state or out-of-town callers a local
number to reach someone without dialing a long distance number.
All systems in the network can share the same voice mail system
enabling seamless distribution and sharing of voice messages.
(Pathfinder is required for centalized voice mail)
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Forwarding calls between remote offices means better customer service. A sales
person treveling to another office can forward calls to that office and not miss
a call while away.
With networking, Caller ID information follows a call no matter where the call
originates, even to remote sites. This provides for better productivity and time management.
When a station is shared by more than one user, each user can have a separate
voice mailbox button with a message waiting indicator lamp.
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Users can program flex buttons on their telephone stations to perform one-button
transfers or to monitor other stations in use within the network. Users can also
use this feature to dial other stations directly, even if the systems are miles apart.
By dialing a code, a user anywhere on the network can scroll the directory,
select the party and have the number dialed automatically eliminating the need
to memorize every extension number. (LCD Phone or Discovery required)
External paging can be performed between systems.
Least cost routing can be programmed to redirect calls to the
most economical route taking advantage of any networked system.
Dialing a number that would be a local call from another system
on the network would automatically be re-routed to the remote
system and the call made from that system.
VoIP Networking and fractionalized TI allows the same TI?PRI network to be used
for data transfer between branch offices and to network the phone systems.
(CSU/DSU required)
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