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  2. VoIP phone - Wikipedia

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    Several Cisco SCCP-phones. A VoIP telephone consist of the hardware and software components. The software requires standard networking components such as a TCP/IP network stack, client implementation for DHCP, and the Domain Name System (DNS).

  3. List of Cisco products - Wikipedia

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    Collaboration SystemsCisco TelePresence (Cisco Manufacturing Mobile Video Collaboration with Librestream, Cisco acquired Tandberg, the world leader in Telepresence systems), [13] IP Telephony (VoIP), Servers and Appliances; Cisco Unified IP Phones—Wireless IP Phone 7920, 7945, 7965, 7942, 8900 series, 9900 series, 6900 series

  4. Automatic call distributor - Wikipedia

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    An automated call distribution system, commonly known as automatic call distributor or automatic call dispatcher (ACD), is a telephony device that answers and distributes incoming calls to a specific group of terminals or agents within an organization. ACDs direct calls based on parameters that may include the caller's telephone number, the ...

  5. Linksys iPhone - Wikipedia

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    The Linksys iPhone was a line of internet appliances from Cisco Systems. The first iPhone model—released by Infogear in 1998 [2] [3] —combined the features of a regular phone and a web terminal. The company was later purchased by Cisco and no new products were marketed under the name between 2001 and 2006.

  6. InfoGear - Wikipedia

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    It also explored the "J-Phone" concept, and ported InfoGear Networks to GSM mobile phones (code named Ducati). Phase 4 - 2000 – Present – InfoGear was acquired by Cisco Systems on March 16, 2000. [3] Cisco operated the InfoGear Network until later shutting it down.

  7. Computer telephony integration - Wikipedia

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    Computer telephony integration, also called computer–telephone integration or CTI, is a common name for any technology that allows interactions on a telephone and a computer to be coordinated.

  8. Hook flash - Wikipedia

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    In systems influenced by American standards, the switching system will accept quite a long disconnection time, within a duration between 300 ms and 1000 ms, typical of a manual hook flash. In most systems based on European standards, a precisely defined loop disconnect pulse is used, typically 100 ms or 120 ms in duration, similar to a single ...

  9. Selsius Systems - Wikipedia

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    The first commercially available IP phone was the Selsius 30SP. [citation needed] In November, 1997, the company sold five 30SP phones to the TRI lab of Southwestern Bell in San Antonio. Selsius Systems was borne out of Incite, a division of Intecom, which was a wholly owned subsidiary of Lagardere SCA, a French conglomerate. The Incite team ...