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Avaya 3920

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PartnerACS60

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Would like to replace two Transtalk cordless sets with 3920 sets.

Several Questions:
1.) Can one base station support multiple cordless phones?
2.) Do the repeaters need to be plugged into the Partner system or just a regular outlet?
3.) What would you reccomend for an install in a 12,000 sq ft location?
 
1) No, each phone has its own base unit and would need its own repeaters.

2) Regular electrical outlet- no cabling. You would have to sync them to the base unit before deployment.

3) You can use the 3920 phones with multiple repeaters. It says that the range is 80,000 sq ft.
 
That seems to be a serious limitation (one phone per base). At least with the 9040's you had the DRM to allow for two phones. Additionally the requirement that you must have one repeater per base station seems to be a big burden.

Is there a DRM on the horizon for this phone?
 
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