Telco Depot is pleased to offer the LG-Ericsson as its premium digital Key Telephone System for the business with 2 to 40 users and wants the benefit of having all lines appear on all phones. If you are replacing an existing Key System, the LG-Ericsson LX allows for easy transition as your employees will use the new phone just like the old. We pre-program this system for you so all you need to handle is the connection to your phone lines and the internal wiring for your offices. You’ll be able to do your own administration of this system and we’ll back you up with free technical support via the phone or web.
This offers all the basic features of the Xblue X16, but adds advanced features and flexibility such as more flexible ringing plus allows for greater growth. And the Voicemail included in this package gives you one touch routing from your Automated Attendant and notification that you have messages in your voice mailbox. Every station port in the base cabinet connects to either the proprietary LDK digital phones or to a standard analog phone such as a cordless phone.
The LG-Ericsson LDK even lets you go VoIP. Add the VoIP gateway card and connect LDK IP phones for remote phones or VoIP line service. Get the best of both worlds; Digital and VoIP with the LDK. Telco Depot even offers VoIP line service configured specifically for the LDK. When you order the VoIP gateway card we'll give you 2 lines of VoIP service for 3 months for free.
More than a phone system, the LG-Ericsson LDK can improve operations, intra-company communications, and processes. When you communicate more intelligently, you impact your bottom line.
- Hot desking allows a digital phone to be a shared resource
- Detailed reporting integrates with accounting and other management applications
- One touch feature button access for easy and intuitive feature operation.
- LDK IP provides softkeys with intuitive navigation via the LCD of a telephone
- Mobile extension feature allows incoming calls (on T1/PRI or SIP trunks) to ring your cell phone when you are out of the office
This 6 line, 16 station starter package comes with 8 of the 24-button Digital speakerphones. You can add to the configuration of your system below by clicking on the different options and then click add to cart to see the total for your configuration. Everything in the options above have been checked by Telco Depot to work well with the LDK system.
Automated Attendant (Auto Attendant)
A system that answers calls and provides the caller with enough information to chose who they need to speak with and then transfers the call to that group or individual. Some companies use this technology to make their business look larger and others use it as a backup to live answering.
Gateway
A device that connects to the network and converts a signal to be transmitted via IP. In telephony the classic use of a gateway is to convert POTS or analog lines to IP. As an example, we use a gateway to bring SIP Trunks into an xBlue Key System.
IP (Internet Protocol)
A protocol that specifies the way data is broken into packets and the way those packets are addressed for transmission. Unlike traditional telephone lines which create a straight path from caller to recipient; IP uses the best available path at any given moment to move data packets between point A & point B. The beauty of IP is that the sending end and receiving end communicate success in sending and receiving to insure all data packets are delivered. A really great concept of IP is that of self healing. If a route is broken and the data packets cannot be delivered an alternate route is automatically selected.
LCD
The acronym for "Liquid Crystal Display". The most commonly used technology for numeric/text or graphical displays.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)
Internationally recognized IP telephony signaling protocol used for VoIP. This is the most widely used protocol in the market and is a standard meaning anybody who builds a SIP 2.0 compliant product should work with any other SIP 2.0 compliant device. For instance our Talkswitch is compliant so any off the shelf SIP phone will work as an endpoint for a home phone or a remote worker. The trick with SIP 2.0 is that the combined devices will work to the feature set of the lowest common denominator meaning a SIP 2.0 telephone only support 80% of the SIP feature set then even though the telephone system supports a higher set of features, you will only have the base features of the phone.
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Voicemail
The business feature that gives every employee a voice mailbox used to take messages while they are busy or away from their office. They typically also feature an Automated Attendant which answers acts as a receptionist to answer company calls and distribute them to the correct individual or department. Voicemail is an essential piece to a professional office, but must be managed to assure proper phone etiquette is maintained.
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
This is simply the carrying of voice via IP meaning a standard voice stream is broken into packets at the transmit end, sent over a standard data network (such as the Internet) and reassembled into a voice stream at the receiving end. VoIP traffic is trickier than normal data traffic because the timing of packets on the receiving end is critical. For more detail see Basics of the Internet.