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CUSTOMER-PREMISE SWITCHING SYSTEM FEATURES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONVERGENCE С.Хандсүрэн (J.TC08D013) Д.Баасанжав (J.TC08D022) Б.Бодьсүрэн (J.TC08D707)

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CUSTOMER-PREMISE SWITCHING SYSTEM FEATURES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS

CONVERGENCE

С.Хандсүрэн (J.TC08D013)

Д.Баасанжав (J.TC08D022)

Б.Бодьсүрэн (J.TC08D707)

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CUSTOMER-PREMISE SWITCHING SYSTEM FEATURES

The main purpose of both TDM and IP customer-premise switching systems is

identical. They connect voice users in the office to one another and to external users

over a pool of shared trunks. The differences lie in the way the two types of switch

accomplish their objectives.

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CUSTOMER-PREMISE SWITCHING SYSTEM FEATURES

Key system featuresPBX featuresAttendant featuresPBX voice featuresSystem administration features

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KEY SYSTEM FEATURES

These buttons and lamps define the following features, which are common to all key systems:

• Call pickup• Call hold• Intercom• Supervisory signals• Common bell

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PBX FEATURES

•Direct Inward Dialing (DID)•Automatic Route Selection (ARS)•Networking Option•Station Restrictions•Follow-Me Forwarding•Call Detail Recording (CDR)•Voice Mail•N x 64 Capability

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ATTENDANT FEATURES

•Attendant controlled conferencing•Automatic timed reminders•Busy lamp field•Direct station selection (DSS)•Directory features•Night service

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PBX VOICE FEATURES

• Automatic call trace

• Call blocking• Call coverage• Executive

override• Forced account

code• Hoteling

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PBX VOICE FEATURES

• Paging access• Personal call routing• Portable directory number• Priority ringing• Recorded announcement• Trunk answer any station• Whisper page

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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION FEATURES

•Automatic set relocation•Lightweight Directory Access Protocol(LDAP) synchronization•Network move

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONVERGENCE

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS CONVERGENCE

Convergence: Merging real-time applications such as voice, video, and instant messaging together with data onto a single broadband infrastructure that is based on IP.

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CONVERGENCE TYPE:

The business case convergenceBarriers to convergence

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WHY CONVERGENCE?

Above the physical layer, the Internet is diametrically opposite the PSTN in most ways, so why is the push on for convergence? The answer lies in a complex brew of economics, politics, culture, and technology. The term convergence holds different meanings for many people, so let us begin this section with a definition.

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THE BUSINESS CASE CONVERGENCE

•Competitive Advantage•Lower Cost of Ownership•Support a Mobile and Geographically Independent Workforce•Flexibility•Create Value-Added Service•Enriched User Experience•Rapid Deployment of New Applications

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BARRIERS TO CONVERGENCE

•Network infrastructure•Flow control•security•Broadband penetration •Service complexity•Lack of carrier agreements•Carrier and regulator inertia•Reliability and avialability•Compliance issues

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Thank you for your attention.