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#24020 04/09/10 04:58 PM
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Hello all,

I have been looking around the web as well as eBay at the many different types and brands of phone systems. If I were to buy myself a phone system (I'm looking for recommendations), here is what I would need:

- 1 to 3 CO line capability

- at least 4 extension capability

- Caller ID capability

- easy programming (I don't mean plug and play, just looking for something simple to start out with)

- standard telephone capable

- customizable line selection/feature buttons

- customizable ring tones (proprietary phones of course)

- handsfree intercom (ex: announcing a call through a phone's speaker)

- music on hold (with headphone jack input)

- programmable extension numbers (preferably up to 4 digits, such as x8775)

- attendant/operator extension that can be programmed as intercom ext. 0 (all incoming calls ring here first, then are transferred to the desired party)

- automatic line selection

- paging capability with tone before announcement (and headphone jack input)

- active line privacy (so no-one picks up when the line is in use)

- intercom caller ID (this is not needed, and if the system uses a different ringtone for intercom calls this is not necessary)

- phones MUST use RJ11 cords (I can't remove the existing RJ11 jacks in place), 4 pair RJ11 cords are OK

I know there are a lot of systems out there, and I'm having a hard time figuring out what brand/type of system I would like to work with. If anyone has any recommendation of what kind of system I should look into or consider, any input would be appreciated. :thumb:

Thank you,
telecom guy10


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X16 XBlue will fit most, but not all, of your requirements. The big plus is you can use your existing wiring for the most part.


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Thanks! Unfortunately, ( since I'm going to buy my equipment from eBay) the prices for even a single XBlue telephone set run way above what I'm able to spend. I have been looking at systems from Avaya (thanks Ed) as well as Nortel Meridian, Comdial Impact and Executech, AT&T/Lucent Merlin and Spirit systems, Panasonic Ease-A-Phone systems, Toshiba Strata systems, and a few others here and there, as there are an abundance of these systems at low prices on eBay. Do you know of any other systems that you can recommend I take a look at?


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Watch out what you buy from places like eBay much of the stuff is sold there cheap for a reason. Save your pennys and try something like this


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Thanks for the link! I will keep that one in mind it looks like a pretty good deal.


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If you need caller ID ask for the price to upgrade to a CI card instead of LS/DS card.


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Good point. Thanks!


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The Avaya Partner ACS meets most of the requirements.


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I like the Avaya systems- but what requirements doesn't the average Partner meet? Personally I would like to get a Nortel, Comdial, Panasonic or Avaya/AT&T/Lucent system because information on them is so widely accessible. Thanks for your reply!


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@telecom guy10 - Partner doesn't support programmable numbering

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