I have a question about connecting (linking) to remote offices together with the MICS 5.0 systems.
We need to link our two offices (LA and NY) together. I have just bought a new MICS 5.0 + NAM Voice Mail 4.0 system. I've already been given the bad news that we can't link the voice mail to the remote office.
What I would like to know are:
1. What do I need to order from a provider as far as lines/T1's/ISDN??
2. What equipment do I need to buy on the remote end of the equation?
3. What features can I expect by linking the two systems?
a. Transfer external calls from LA to NY?
b. Transfer external calls to the remote offices voice mail,
ie: "Jane is in our NY office and I can
transfer you to her voice mail."
c. Set up a single receptionist to handle all the operator calls?
d. Any other *cool* features/functions that I'm missing???
Thanks! --
-r
We need to link our two offices (LA and NY) together. I have just bought a new MICS 5.0 + NAM Voice Mail 4.0 system. I've already been given the bad news that we can't link the voice mail to the remote office.
What I would like to know are:
1. What do I need to order from a provider as far as lines/T1's/ISDN??
2. What equipment do I need to buy on the remote end of the equation?
3. What features can I expect by linking the two systems?
a. Transfer external calls from LA to NY?
b. Transfer external calls to the remote offices voice mail,
ie: "Jane is in our NY office and I can
transfer you to her voice mail."
c. Set up a single receptionist to handle all the operator calls?
d. Any other *cool* features/functions that I'm missing???
Thanks! --
-r