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Features of Multi Line Commercial Phone Systems.


While most commercial phone systems offer standardized features such as voice mail, call forwarding, transferring and hold music, not all are created equal. With three different options for businesses, it's important to understand that the phone system you choose should be reflection of your businesses size and where you expect to be several years down the road. If your company has a very small number of employees, a KSU-less system might be the right choice. KSU-less systems offer a high degree of functionality for a much lower initial investment. KSU-less phones are not tied together in the sense that traditional phone systems are. Instead, the actual handsets provide commercial phone system features, instead of connecting to a central control unit.

For mid-sized companies, key systems offer more features and are expandable for normally up to 35 handsets. Key systems utilize a central control device called the key system unit (KSU) to manage the connected network of phones within your business as well as any outgoing or incoming calls. In recent years, key systems have become so advanced that many rival PBX systems in terms of standard features and customization.
For large companies with over 35 to 40 employees, a PBX system is the way to go. PBX systems offer the greatest amounts of functionality are highly expandable. A PBX central terminal control all phone systems in the same manner that a key system does, but can do so for a substantially greater number of phones.
Almost all PBX systems come with the standard features necessary for phone system operations as they pertain to large businesses. PBX systems are highly programmable and can be configured to meet the individual needs of any business. The only downside to PBX systems is the overall expense compared to key systems and KSU-less systems. Still, if your business needs over 35 handsets or may in the future, PBX is your only choice.

There factors that will determine the size of the system you need are the number of lines and the number of extensions you will need. Lines are the number of outside phone lines your phone system can simultaneously connect to. Extensions are needed for every handset or other device that the company needs to connect to the phone system. Knowing both can give you an idea of which phone system is right for your business.

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Just wondering if anybody who filed on jan 17 get their refund yet?
I filed on the 17th and the irs phone system said I should receive my refund by refund by 2/7

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Anyone else having issues with the IRS where's my refund?
I filed my taxes and they were accepted on 01/23/2012, and the refund cycle chart says to expect my return around 02/01/2012. I checked the where's my refund site this morning and it said it is being processed and if there are no delays than to expect it around 02/07/2012 and that is also what the automated phone line says. I checked it again around 12:00pm today and it either can't find my info or says: We are sorry, we cannot provide any information about your refund. It can take up to 3 weeks to process your return. Please wait at least one week before you log-on again to check the status of your refund. But the phone system is still saying 02/07/2012. I'm freaking out I am needing my return and really hoping there is nothing wrong. Is anyone else having issues with this? Hoping it is just a glitch in the system.

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I'm looking for a "device" that auto answers my call, & connects me to a "intercom system".?
The "Device" would NOT be a phone system, but a stand-alone "module" that somehow enables me to call right into a stand-alone amplifier connected to a speaker/microphone. The application is for when I'm viewing my business location (ie from home) through my video system over the internet, and see an intruder, I want to be able to pick up the phone, call my business location, and have a 2-way "conversation" with the perpetrator (ie "Get the @#$%^&* out of there!"). I am an alarm dealer, and am interested in selling these systems/ set-ups to my video customers.

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