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Telecommunications

Table of Content

Introduction 3
PBX and Centrex 4
Rotary and DTMF 6
WATS and Leased Lines 7
ISO and OSI 9
Conclusions 11
Reference List 12


Introduction

Networking and telephony is a part of our everyday environment, whether it be in our homes or in our place of business. We will somehow come into contact with one or the other in some shape or fashion. At Baker, we are no different from any other business. The infrastructure of Baker is not a simple pc and telephone setup. The network incorporates everything from a simple analog line to our data network backbone that is made of T-3 lines, ISND lines, and IPFR provided by the AT&T datacenter. Baker has 30 offices all over the country and a couple of offices in abroad in Europe. I will be discussing the setup of the Houston office, since I am most familiar with this office.






PBX and Centrex

The Houston office of Baker is comprised of three types of phones, well, at least until the company moves......


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