Oh by the way, the only way you can have a ring group in a TA is if it comes
in Via DISA.



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Subject: Re: KX-T: freindly comparison of ta1232s VS. td1232s


> The other thing about the TA series is the fact you must press intercom
> before dialing an extension or feature, the digitals are "live" all the
time,
> and allow true one-touch feature or dss selection.  That's a BIG feature
> here, since most of the people I deal with are in a hurry, and want
something
> simple that they don't have to think about.  Yes, I'm talking hotels and
> realtors.
>
> I've sold maybe 2 TA systems, and they where replacements for 30810's and
> 61610's so the customer could have voicemail.  And besides, us dealers
don't
> get credit for the TA's.
>
> Voicemail integration is better on the digitals, uses less ports, which is
a
> BIG deal here also.
>
> other case in point:
>
> I've had to use an extension on a TA624 for operator ring so anyone could
> grab the call.  I could have used an extension group as a ring group
without
> using up resources.  It cost the customer a loud ringer, an extension, and
> wiring to hookup the bell, when it would have cost nothing on the digital.
>
> Steve Martin
> <A HREF="http://www.surfsidesound.com/";>Surf Side Sound, Inc.</A>
>
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