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Does this system support Off Premises Extensions ?
I have a customer that has opened a branch office about 15 miles from the Main Office and they want to use the same CO lines . Paging / Etc. at the branch . WHat do I need to accomplish this task ?
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there is nothing that I know of that wiil push a station that far......might possibly be able to use analog station module and a T1.
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Nortel uses what is called a MICS for extending their Key system to opexs. You need a MICS at the main customer and the Opex compatible equipt at the far end to drive a key phone using dry prs thru a c.o. or thru field pairs.
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Check this out, go to www.mck.com and look for the Digital Extenders. They work on ANY major sytem (Nortel, At&T, Mitel...) For Nortel purposes you need a dedicated line at each end. Oh, and one more thing, it has a built in data port so the LAN is also connected over the same line. -sparepair-
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