-
Laboratory developed PBXes) PBX #### (Los
Alamos National Laboratory developed PBXes) PBXN-# (United
States Navy
developed PBXes) LX
numbers range from...
- new technologies. Some
sites are
using Asterisk to
replace proprietary PBXes,
others provide additional features, such as
voice mail or
voice response...
- to the
theoretical crystal density of the base
explosive material. Many
PBXes are safe to machine;
turning solid blocks into
complex three-dimensional...
-
connections to
basic telephone service (POTS), equipment, keysets, and
PBXes. ""CISCO VIC-2FXS"".
Archived from the
original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved...
-
private branch exchange (PBX).
AUDIX features many
integrations with
Avaya PBXes, such as
capturing the
extension of the
calling party and
announcing that...
- used to
connect to
console ports which are
found on
products like routers,
PBXes,
switches and
servers (Linux or Sun). The idea is to gain
access to those...
- was
released to
market in
early 1984,
retailing for US$30,000.: 20 Data
PBXes were a form of
private branch exchange developed in the 1970s,
which facilitated...
- and
Asterisk is
intended as an open
source replacement for
proprietary PBXes. The
company xG Technology, Inc. had a
mobile VoIP and data
system operating...
- signaling, very
frequently used in 80's) UK 101, UK 102 (
PBXes up to 23 and 57 lines) UK 111, UK 112 (
PBXes of
higher capacities,
expandable to
thousands of lines)...
-
Global Village Communication "Apple's Geoport:
detente between PCs and
PBXes",
RELease 1.0,
April 18, 1994 "Apple, AT&T, IBM and
Siemens form Versit...