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  2. Poly Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Polycom's stated goal was to support all the major ways people communicate, specifically including audio, content such as documents, and video. Its first products to market were audio conferencing speaker phones. The company later added content sharing, video conferencing, video network and bridging, and system monitoring and management products.

  3. Polycom VSX 7000 - Wikipedia

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    The VSX 7000 is a videoconferencing system made by Polycom. The Polycom VSX 7000 was introduced in October 2003. The system features CD quality audio, TV-quality video, and an integrated MCU unit capable of mixed-network multipoint capability for up to four sites. [2] The camera is connected to the Polycom VSX 7000 via a S-Video cable ...

  4. VoIP phone - Wikipedia

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    Accounts are usually set and memorized on the phone itself. A more sophisticated feature is dynamic download of account settings, also known as "extension mobility". This feature allows settings stored on a server to be downloaded to the phone, based on user login. The user logs into the phone and that phone becomes the user's extension.

  5. Trading turret - Wikipedia

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    A trading turret or dealer board is a specialized telephony key system that is generally used by financial traders on their trading desks.Trading has progressed from floor trading through phone trading to electronic trading during the later half of the twentieth century with phone trading having dominated during the 1980s and 1990s.

  6. Call setup - Wikipedia

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    The call setup success rate in conventional (so-called land-line) networks is extremely high and is significantly above 99.9%. In mobile communication systems using radio channels the call setup success rate is lower and may range for commercial networks between 90% and 98% or higher.

  7. Vertical service code - Wikipedia

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    A vertical service code (VSC) is a sequence of digits and the signals star (*) and pound/hash (#) dialed on a telephone keypad or rotary dial to access certain telephone service features. [1]

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    DISTRIClT ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER DATE(SIOF INSPECTION US Customhouse, Rm 900 2nd & Chestnut St Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215) 597-4390 Fax: (215) 597-0875 Industry ...

  9. Plantronics - Wikipedia

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    Plantronics manufactures mobile headsets, including a line of Bluetooth headsets for mobile phones. The Pulsar 590 , for example, is designed for use with Bluetooth- and A2DP -enabled cellphones. Computer and gaming headsets