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| LG-Ericsson's iPECS is the IP communication solution developed with small and medium size business in mind. The modular type fully distributed IP architecture, rich set of easy to use features and broad range of optional applications hardware and software make iPECS the obvious solution for your business communications.\n\nThe single voice/data infrastructure significantly reduces the costs of managing your communication solution. Modular type gateways, terminals and soft clients can be put anywhere there is access to the network, due to the simply straight-forward configuration and plug and play installation. |
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| The IPLDK series of hybrid telephony switches have been an industry standard for over a decade. From the IPLDK20 and IPLDK24 Nexer v3 for small offices and businesses to the IPLDK300 corporate model, they provide a communications solution for any business application. \n\nAs hybrid switches, they can support a mixture of analogue, digital, DECT and even IP based handsets and lines. They are customised by the addition of internal cards, allowing an almost endless list of configurations. They also support advanced call handling feattures, and can be easily managed via Ethernet, modem or serial port. |
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| A range of handsets and terminal devices for LG telephone systems. The range includes a series of IP hardphones (with PoE and Gigabit connectivity), softphones for both desktop and mobile applications, digital system handsets that still form the backbone of many LG telephone systems, analogue handsets and DECT wireless system phones that bring full functionality to a more mobile user. |
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| Designed specifically for small and midsize businesses, the Avaya IP Office 500 delivers the collaboration tools you need, from basic telephony to the most sophisticated unified communications, including powerful video conferencing. It allows your organisation to collaborate using available and appropriate devices including smart phones, laptops, tablets, home phones, and office phones. |
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| A range of additional handsets and other external components from third party manufacturers. These range from analogue business and special purpose handsets, to Music on Hold, Call recording and Door Entry systems. |
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| Headsets for phones remove the need for holding a handset, and provide greater clarity of speech than handsfree or speaker functions. They generally plug into the headset socket, though some phones have dedicated headset sockets. |
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| In an increasingly distributed business environment, audio & video conferencing can improve communication between remote sites, saving time and travel costs. There are units to fit almost any business. |
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| Using a Local Area Network (LAN) computers can share files, databases and resources. Wide Area Networking and Broadband give access to the world wide web. Wireless technology allows laptops and handhelds to join in. A LAN can even form the backbone of an IP based telephone system, such as IPECS. |
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| Category 5 and Category 6 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) are the industry standard for telephone systems and Local Area Networks (LAN). They are used with Patch panels and patch leads to connect handsets to the Central Control Unit (CCU) of the telephone system. \n |
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| Public Address and paging systems allow people who are away from their desks to be contacted, and important information to be diseminated. They can now be integrated with telephone systems, allowing paging messages to be sent from phones and music broadcasting to provide a friendlier workplace. |
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