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Telephones Tips

How to Access Voice Mail From an Offsite Location

To listen to one's voice mail, a person typically picks up their phone and presses the voice mail application or the button corresponding to voice mail. The limitation of this method is that the person needs to have their phone on hand. This can pose a problem if the person does not have access to their personal mobile phone or office phone. Fortunately, there is a way to access voice mails from any phone devices at a remote or offsite location.
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How to Remove a Western Electric Wall Phone

Western Electric manufactured and distributed phones from 1881 to 1995. The majority of telephones installed in the USA during this period were provided by the company through Bell Telephone and then AT&T. One of Western Electric's most innovative designs was the space-saving wall telephone. By mounting a telephone on a wall, people no longer needed to have a desk or stand on which to place the phone. The invention of cordless phones did away with the need for dedicated wall space for a phone, so you may want to remove your old Western Electric wall phone. ...
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Virtual PBX Options

A virtual PBX is a system that greets callers and allows them to connect with a certain department or person by pressing a number. Virtual PBX systems eliminate the need for a physical setup and the trouble of maintaining the switchboard. Many options associated with this device should be considered in full before purchasing. ...
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How to Use a Switch Board Phone

A switchboard phone allows a business to route incoming calls to a central operator who can connect the call to the right person. Customers will spend less time on hold and more time getting the help they need. Learning how to operate a switchboard phone isn't difficult. ...
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