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Mitel
Telephone Systems
SX-200
ML Telephone Systems
The SX-200 ML PBX telephone system
is a modular, flexible solution that answers the diverse and
growing communications needs of medium and smaller businesses
today. It provides a platform that will support new and emerging
converged voice and data applications for years to come.
The SX-200 ML gives your business outstanding features and reliability in a package that sets new price/performances standards for companies requiring 20 to 150 telephones. Running Mitel's powerful LIGHTWARE business communications application software, the SX-200 ML gives you sophisticated features normally associated with more costly systems - features that allow you to improve customer service and enhance productivity.
The SX-200 ML supports features
including: Integrated Automated Attendant/Messaging, networking,
Centralized Attendant, centralized Voice Mail, multiple Music
On Hold Sources, data connectivity, and Call Identification
(CLID).
SX-200
EL Telephone System
The flexibility of the SX-200 EL
comes from its open five distributed architecture. The control
node is separate from peripheral, application and network
access nodes and links them by easy-to-install, low cost,
high speed fiber optic cable.
Adding additional users, functionality, or access to public
network services, such as Calling Line ID, is as simple as
adding the appropriate node(s). This makes the SX-200 EL an
economical solution
for 20 users but able to expand
to as many as 650 users or lines. The result is that you pay
only for the capacity and functionality you require.
The architecture of the SX-200 EL enables it to be configured
to meet the physical layout of virtually any business - whether
a single office, a campus of buildings, or multiple sites
spread across a wider geographic area up to 8.7 miles (14
kilometers) apart. The SX-200 EL cabinets can be distributed
or rack mounted and stacked to conserve valuable floor space.
The SX- 200 EL supports features
including: Integrated Automated Attendant/Messaging,
networking, Centralized Attendant,
centralized Voice Mail, multiple Music On Hold Sources, data
connectivity, and Call Identification (CLID).
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