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Scott Blythe
Scott Blythe is the Owner/Operator of PHONEGUY Inc. of Pittsburg KS. Scott is a lifetime resident of SE Kansas, graduating from Frontenac High School, and attended PSU Vo Tech in Electronics. Scott has 34 years of experience in installing and maintaining hundreds of business telephone systems. For more information or to reach Scott please call 620-249-2759.
Business
2013-02-01 08:49:32
Best phone system brands for businesses?
Q-With everything that is available on the market today, what brand of phone equipment would you recommend?
A-For any small to moderate sized business, say as few as two phone sets, with one or two directory numbers, to as many as thirty to fifty phone sets, and many directory numbers, I recommend the N.E.C. corporations DSX-80/160 or SL1100 series of phone systems. Without any question, I find it to be the most reliable and reasonably priced system available .The system is well engineered, and constructed, and the phone sets are very user friendly, No more hand written notes in your top drawer to remind you how to complete a function like changing the time and date, or how to access your voice mail. Each phone set has a large display and feature buttons, which allow the user to scroll through all the functions of their personal phone. With the programmable buttons on each phone set, you can stay in touch with your co-workers by pushing a single button, see who is currently using their phone, and tell which line they are using. With voice mail, you cannot only receive messages from your customers 24/7, you can also throw away your sticky notes, and record your message to a co-worker for immediate delivery. Calls can even be forwarded to an employee’s cell phone if they are out of the office. Some System wide features are, remote programming, music on hold, caller ID, paging, speed dialing, conference calling, automatic attendant, and call accounting. Other frequently used accessories are, voice mail, cordless headsets, battery backup, cordless phones, VOIP (voice over IP) and many more, Too many to cover here, but they can all be seen at the N.E.C. website. (www.necdsx.com) Thank you for your question. I hope this helps!
 
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