for years there was an avaya set on the oval office desk... now there is a new device but i dont recognize it ... i say is a new avaya set - my tech says its a 3rd party ip set or a cisco....
I live in Canada so I don't have that problem. We have healthcare for all, the same crappy healthcare for all the people that have not enough money to go to the US to get it faster and better or have good benefits from work to pay for medication you need.
Maybe we should tell Obama that good things take time to develop and can't be forced into existance.
You think he reads Tek-Tips?
The answer was provided by the link in LkEErie's earlier post.
Closeup of above telephone. The IST-2 (Integrated Services Telephone -2) is a 50-line-button desk/wall-mounted telephone instrument that serves as the user interface to Raytheon digital switching systems. It provides the user with a consolidated secure/non-secure communications device allowing access to all of the switch resources from a single instrument. This eliminates the need for the user to have to remember particular operational nuances of a communications device. The IST-2 telephone instrument connects to a switch via a twisted, shielded pair of wires and communicates digital voice and data. In addition to voice and data, the phone is able to activate functions of the switch, and the switch is able to control visual and audible functions on the phone.
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Occam's Razor - All things being equal, the simplest solution is the right one.
LkEErie
The competition could dig out an old picture of George W. and say that this was the phone he used
now that would be an advertising war in the making.
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