What is VOIP Phone

Posted on May 14th, 2010 by admin

Internet based telephone service with office voice mail system, usb internet phone, t1 telephone line. Internet phone companies provide us t1 internet, t1 router for small business telephone system.

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One RingyDingy

Posted on May 13th, 2010 by admin

Lily Tomlin sketch at a telephone switchboard from Laugh In
As seen on The Sunday Funnies www.philsden.com

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Which town or city was the first to have a fully functioning telephone system? And what was its starting date?

Posted on May 13th, 2010 by admin

I wonder whether the first telephone system was installed in just one town or city – or joined up several centres of population.

1876 The first telephone was demonstrated by Alexander Graham Bell in Boston.
The first town or city was Boston and expanded to Somerville. Here is an excerpt that may be of help:

Service Lines and Switchboards

In 1877, construction of the first regular telephone line from Boston to Somerville, Massachusetts was completed. By the end of 1880, there were 47,900 telephones in the United States. The following year telephone service between Boston and Providence had been established. Service between New York and Chicago started in 1892, and between New York and Boston in 1894. Transcontinental service by overhead wire was not inaugurated until 1915. The first switchboard was set up in Boston in 1877. On January 17, 1882, Leroy Firman received the first patent for a telephone switchboard.

Exchanges and Rotary Dialing

The first regular telephone exchange was established in New Haven in 1878. Early telephones were leased in pairs to subscribers. The subscriber was required to put up his own line to connect with another. In 1889, Almon B. Strowger a Kansas City undertaker, invented a switch that could connect one line to any of 100 lines by using relays and sliders. This switch became known as "The Strowger Switch" and was still in use in some telephone offices well over 100 years later. Almon Strowger was issued a patent on March 11, 1891 for the first automatic telephone exchange.

The first exchange using the Strowger switch was opened in La Porte, Indiana in 1892 and initially subscribers had a button on their telephone to produce the required number of pulses by tapping. An associate of Strowgers’ invented the rotary dial in 1896 which replaced the button. In 1943, Philadelphia was the last major area to give up dual service (rotary and button).

I hope this helps.

I need to find a Merlin Telephone System Programming Manual. Can anyone locate a copy?

Posted on May 11th, 2010 by admin

It may be a Business Telephone System that has multiple lines. Also is there a backup power supply for these systems?

http://support.avaya.com/japple/css/japple?PAGE=Area&temp.bucketID=160257

Try here, you can download a pdf of most of the manuals and user documents, you may need to buy a programming manual, they are also available for sale online. But this is the company that is handling the support of the Merlin System Phones.

Small Business Phone Systems and Microsoft Response Point

Posted on May 9th, 2010 by admin

http://www.microsoft.com/responsepoint

Set up a small business phone system with Response Point, a user-friendly phone system from Microsoft Small Business.

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Can anyone give me feedback on the Aspire telephone system?

Posted on May 8th, 2010 by admin

I would like to know your experience with this telephone system, any feedback is appreciated.

You can deploy traditional circuit-switched technology, VoIP or a combination, all from one system. You can adopt Voice over IP when and where you need it.

As far as Web Conferencing Solutions,& Audio Teleconferencing Solutions definatley go to this site below.

How To Hack A Call Center Telephone System

Posted on May 6th, 2010 by admin

http://www.videojug.com – Tired of touch-tone hell? Get human with our cool phone hacks and cheats. Become a life hacker – we’ll show you how to find phone numbers, cheat the computer and hack the call center system with our hacking tools.

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Telephone Systems Install Cock-Up

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin

Telephone systems installation botch job in offices. Telephone systems specialists need to utilise inventive low cost ways to market their telephone systems. The alternative is for our telephone systems advisors to pick up the telephone and join the army of telecoms companies bombarding the business community with telesales calls. We think thats costly. So if you are looking for telephone systems call us on 0800 652 8052 or visit http://www.TelephoneSystemsDirect.co.uk

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I would like to know if my telephone system is serial or parallel?

Posted on May 5th, 2010 by admin

I am trying to connect up my fax machine,that’s why I need to know what type of telephone system before I can proceed.

There is no such a thing as a serial phone system.
For all phones to work, on a single line, they must be connected in parallel.

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