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  2. Extension (telephone) - Wikipedia

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    In business telephony, a telephone extension may refer to a phone on an internal telephone line attached to a private branch exchange (PBX) or Centrex system. The PBX operates much as a community switchboard does for a geographic telephone numbering plan and allows multiple lines inside the office to connect without each phone requiring a ...

  3. Business telephone system - Wikipedia

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    Early-1970s Telephone Exchange model TESLA Automatic system Early model 464G Western Electric key telephone set. A business telephone system is a telephone system typically used in business environments, encompassing the range of technology from the key telephone system (KTS) to the private branch exchange (PBX).

  4. Extension bell - Wikipedia

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    Extension telephone bell used by taxi service in Rovigo. Extension bell located on the exterior of a lighthouse in Sprogø. An extension bell or extension ringer [1] is a device that generates a sound to indicate an incoming telephone call, but is not included in a telephone set itself. Extension bells may be louder than ordinary telephone ringers.

  5. Extension Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Extension mobility is often by people who frequently travel between different company locations. They can use any fixed-line phone in the company as if it is their own telephone by logging in. Extension Mobility is also useful in situations where people don’t have a dedicated desk of their own. In a flex-office where people just enter and ...

  6. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina's Governor's Budget Proviso 1.103 requires public schools to implement a model policy regarding cell phone use, which was approved in September 2024. Beginning in January 2025, students are prohibited from accessing electronic devices unless authorized for educational or health purposes.

  7. Sony Mobile - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Sony stated to be focusing more on the high-end phone market and reducing the number of low and mid-end products. [75] The first model launched in 2015 was the Xperia Z3+, featuring updated internals in a body similar to the Xperia Z3. [76] In 2016, Sony introduced the Xperia X series at MWC 2016 to replace the Z series.

  8. Feature phone - Wikipedia

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    The Samsung C414 feature phone, an advanced feature phone. A feature phone (also spelled featurephone), brick phone, or dumbphone, [1] is a mobile phone that evokes the form factor of earlier generation of mobile phones, typically from the 1990s and 2000s, featuring a press-button based inputs and a small non-touch display.

  9. Mobile station - Wikipedia

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    A mobile station (MS) [1] [2] comprises all user equipment and software needed for communication with a mobile network. The term refers to the global system connected to the mobile network, i.e. a mobile phone or mobile computer connected using a mobile broadband adapter. This is the terminology of 2G systems like GSM.