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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
gigi
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 11:54 AM
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Subject: KX-T: Hotel


I have a hotel in France with 15 rooms and would want to install a Panasonic
telephone exchange. How works the cost of the telephone calls in Hotel with
them centers them telephone Panasonic to impulses or time? Which
characteristics have the impulses? If there are other telephone companies
like it works I debit it of the cost of the telephone calls? Exists a
software? Which it is the system standard in Hotel Thanks Lucky person

So that you don't think we're ignoring you, here's an answer...maybe even
for your question.  Panasonic systems in the US don't use meter pulses, but
bill by average connect time.  Most call accounting software concludes that
if there is
a holding time of some number of seconds between 30 and 45, it's a completed
call.  Here we have one price long distance, so the software is set to bill
some amount per minute rounded up and we pay for calls in 1/10 minute
increments.

Somewhere across the pond, you must have heard of a British company called
Mitel.  I would guess their European systems are a little more Hotel
specific.
Here we have the SX-20/50/200/2000 models with software to set message
waiting, voice mail, meter pulses on trunks, and room vacant/occupied/maid
in room.

Hope this helps.

Carl Navarro



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