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Caller ID for Business - Need an advanced solution
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I have to go to work to figure out what it is we have - Maybe a talkswitch
system? But it allows this and there are a few versions that are out there.
The newer ones integrate and are programmed via PC's USB port. If you are
saavy and can put a serial port onto a newer PC (they don't come standard
most times now) you can get an older one that is less expensive but works
just fine.
However, your e-mail is invalid so I might not remember to respond here with
the details tonight. Feel free to reply with a reminder or reply directly
to me.
Joe in Northern, NJ - V#8013-R
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"Beachcomber" <inva...@notreal.none> wrote in message
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>
> Is anyone on this newsgroup a caller-ID wizard?
>
> I have a small business where I would like to display the caller ID
> for incoming numbers (Name + Number) in a large format display in
> front of my employees who will answer the phones and take orders from
> incoming calls.
>
> The employees will share a computer. The main thing is I need some
> software that will determine the geographical area (by area code and
> exchange prefix) and display this before my employees answer the
> phone.
>
> Is there a stand alone box or display that will do this? I've done
> web searches for consumer units, but I haven't found one that quite
> duplicates the lookup function.
>
> If so, is there anything available in a larger format that doesn't
> necessarily use a computer monitor?
>
> I have multiple lines (4) and would like something that will work on
> all four lines with 4 independent displays, but if necessary, I'll buy
> four identical units.
>
> Anyone know? All ideas and suggestions appreciated...
>
> Beachcomber
>
>