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Networked Telephony Systems
We provide a variety of network-based telephone systems
that provide LAN Connectivity, Unified Messaging, Integrated
Voice Mail, and Computer Telephony Integration.
Our Revolution 500 telephone system is the most advanced
network-based PBX/VoIP system available. Its Wintel
architecture, combined with Altigen's Quantum and Triton
board solutions and software, give users a powerful
telephone system that's easy to configure and operate.
Its advanced design incorporates built-in redundant
power and storage systems to ensure the maximum system
availability. It allows you to maintain or monitor it
from within the office or from anywhere using the internet.
This makes it easy to reconfigure extensions, voice-mail
and workgroups at will. It comes fully loaded with advanced
voice-mail, call center management software, integrated
mixed-media messaging system, call accounting and reporting,
music on-hold and paging, power failure transfer, remote
diagnostic and programming, and many other features.
Optionally users can configure the system with AltiGen's
VoIP gateway or the high capacity T1 and PRI access.
This system comes optionally configured with AltiGen's
AltiConsole PC-based operator console, thirty-two extensions
and sixteen phone line connections and can be expanded
to accommodate virtually any future requirement in a
single building, campus or enterprise environment. For
a complete list of Revolution 500 PBX and Voice Mail
features please look below.
Siemens PBX Telephone Systems
Siemens Hicom 150 E is the latest addition to our robust
offering of telephony products.
To succeed in today’s competitive economy, every
business needs an effective infrastructure for voice
and data communication. Large companies have already
begun reaping the benefits of Hicom communication server
networking, messaging, and call center technologies,
but often small companies and remote offices cannot
afford to implement these advanced solutions. For them,
controlling costs meant sacrificing competitive features
and functionality.
With the Siemens Hicom® 150 E, businesses with
small-to-medium-size offices no longer have to settle
for less. The Hicom 150 E is a powerful communication
server that is competitively priced, easy to configure
and simple to maintain. Modular ISDN interfaces provide
dynamic high-speed digital Internet and intranet access
for applications that help today’s growing businesses
stay ahead.
Siemens Hicom 150 E delivers big system functionality
for your office by supporting: a Optiset® E digital
telephone family with OptiGuide™, the “point
& click” feature interface a Optiset E easy-add
adapters for advanced applications a CorNet®-N multi-site
ISDN networking protocol a Digital application links
for integrated call center and advanced business feature
support a Hicom LAN Bridge advanced Ethernet connectivity
applications a MS-Windows integrated attendant PC workstation
application a MS-Windows system administration PC workstation
application a Three Hicom 150 E server models that support
up to 250 users. For a detailed description of the Hicom
150 E Server please click here.
TACHYON 2-WAY SATELLITE INTERNET ACCESS
The Tachyon Access Point (TAP) is the subscriber connection
to the Tachyon.net high-performance Internet access
network.
The TAP includes a small satellite antenna (~1 meter)
with transmit/receiver electronics outdoors, connected
to a Tachyon Network Server indoors.
TACHYON NETWORK SERVER
The Tachyon Network Server is a PC enclosure containing
a power supply, Pentium-based motherboard, flash drive,
Ethernet card, and the Tachyon satellite modem card.
All components other than the satellite modem card designed
by Tachyon, Inc. are commercial off-the-shelf products.
ANTENNA
The antenna is mounted on a roof, wall, or on the ground,
depending on the site characteristics. The antenna includes
the Azimuth-Elevation positioner, feed support beam
and rods, and a radio unit to transmit and receive data.
RADIO
The radio used to transmit and receive data via the
satellite network includes an Upconverter Power Amplifier,
Ortho-Mode Transducer, Low-Noise Block downconverter,
and transmit receive filter.
CABLES
The antenna unit is connected to the Tachyon Network
Server by two shielded RF coaxial cables, both of which
carry signal and power. The Transmit cable connects
the modulator output to the radio, and supplies +48vdc.
The Receive cable connects the Low-Noise Block downconverter
to the demodulator, and carries +18vdc.
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