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Two Way Radio – Stay in Touch – Whenever – Wherever

Planning to go on a trekking mission, or a picnic, or skiing? Or just want to stay in touch with friends and that special someone in the college campus? Now you have a cheaper alternative than the costly mobile phones and telephones. And this alternative is known as Two Way Radio. Two Way Radios are fun, cost effective and have a lot of features to offer to the users.

They are ideal for people who are going out in a group, especially a large group where constant communication between team members is a necessity. With a coverage range of usually 2000m and above, it is a great way to stay in touch and that too at low expenses. Imagine, you go out on a hiking trip and you get left behind due to some reason. With two way radio, you can get in touch with any member of the group instantly and exchange each others’ whereabouts.

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VoIP the New Technology For Communication

VoIP or commonly term of phone service over the Internet is the acronym from voice over Internet protocol. Instead of using local telephone company, you can get the service directly over your Internet connection with reasonable quality of calls. The service providers are commonly offering the low rate than conventional phone company, even for long distance and international call. However, some provider does not support the common phone service, such as 911 services

The IP phone is connected through the Ethernet and router. Ethernet and router will lead this IP to the service provider. Router is the phone lines for your connection. The bad thing is when your phone call is down, router will automatically redirecting your call to other path than your call destination.

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The PBX Evolution

The term PBX refers to a Private Branch Exchange. A PBX is sometimes called a telephone switch, business telephone system or phone switching device. The term PBX is synonymous with Electronic Private Automated Branch Exchange (EPABX) and Private Automated Branch Exchange (PABX). It is similar to a central office exchange but usually much smaller and privately owned. A central off exchange can accommodate 10,000 subscribers. PBX systems are typically designed to accommodate from 10 to 10,000 subscribers or extensions. A PBX is like a central office exchange for a single building of cluster of buildings. A PBX can handle many phone lines into or out of a particular location. Most advanced PBXs can facilitate both voice lines and data lines, route calls to other offices and to the public telephone network. With a PBX in place, each phone only needs an extension, not a phone number, and the PBX handles all calls made between individuals within the company.

The primary intent of a PBX is to route incoming calls to the appropriate extension within the office and to share a group of phone or “trunk” lines between extensions. When an outside call is required, an access number is dialed (example “9”) to access an outside trunk line. The PBX then transfers the call to the phone company’s Central Office. The telephone company then forwards the call to the desired number in the outside world.

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