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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Types of TalkSwitch Phone Systems

By Steven P. Garrison


For small companies, there's a phone system designed specially for them and this is the talkswitch phone system. Due to its simplicity of use, cheap price and trustworthiness, they are normally preferred to be utilized in little offices. This is a VoIP phone system that's simply installed, and provides great functions. Talkswitch is is composed of the following features: call waiting, message counter and lamp, ring support, call park, voicemail access, multi lingual support and auto configuration. The talkswitch system has different variations.

The talkswitch 240vs telephone system contains 2 traditional lines and 4 extensions that can be employed by IP and analog phones and another 12 extensions to be employed by IP telephones. The pricetag is so cost-effective and users even from other locations are supplied with flawless communication signal. On the 240vs family, there exists the 244vs and the 248vs talkswitch phone system. This allows extra lines to be hooked up to the system.

The 280vs talkswitch telephone system includes 2 conventional lines and another 8 extensions to be utilized by the IP and analogue and another 8 for IP phones use. Included in the family is the 284vs telefone system that has similar specs technically but what is different is the 4 further lines available. The 288vs there is added 8 lines as well as another 8 extensions used by the analogue and IP phones.

Another series of the talkswitch phone system is the 480vs series. This telephone system has 4 normal telephone lines with another 8 extension lines that can be employed for IP and analog telephones and another 4 extra lines. Extra 4 VoIP lines are added also.

The last series in the talkswitch telephone system is the 840vs. This series of talkswitch phone system provides rich and strong features to the users. Except for the 8 standard telephone lines it has , it also contains 12 extra lines for IP phones and 4 extensions allotted for the analog. Select which best suits you.




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