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EPABX

04/22/2008 12:39 PM

what is EPABX

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Re: EPABX

04/22/2008 12:54 PM

EPABX from Wikipedia.

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04/23/2008 11:54 AM

Good reference, but i'll add that, with reference to telecommunication, all PBXs are EPBXs, whether legacy or IP.

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Re: EPABX

04/23/2008 11:58 PM

Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange

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