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Modular ICS  [Back]
(Intevgrated Communications System)

  

Minimum configuration is 4 lines x 32 stations, and will grow to a maximum of 272 ports.
 
This phone system will improve both the way you communicate AND the way you do business. It has a zillion features(literally), and is highly expandable.
 
Look at some of the Features:

 

 
It’s expandable from a few incoming lines and telephones up to 272 ports in various combinations of lines and expansion levels, including 60 Companion wireless telephones.
 Do you often miss important calls while your away from your desk? The Modular ICS has a solution for that. Every day people spend approximately 2 ½ hours away from their desks—and their phones. Think about the revenue impact the resulting inability to communicate could have on your business. Norstar’s answer is the integrated Nortel Companion wireless system, the high-quality, digital mobility solution for business. With Nortel Companion, your wireless call is handed off between base stations, like cellular technology, but it’s in your building—so there are no airtime charges, no dead zones and no chance someone could accidentally tune in to your conversation.
 Integrated Calling Line ID (CLID) capabilities—when you subscribe to CLID from your telephone service provider and equip your Norstar Modular ICS to capture it, your employees can see who’s calling right on their Norstar telephone’s LCD Window. So they can customize greetings and be better prepared to talk with callers.
 Call Log, which works with CLID to let you see who called while you were away from your desk. And lets you return those calls with the touch of a button, without writing down or trying to remember a phone number.
 Norstar Modular ICS supports Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Basic Rate Interface (BRI), an industry-standard digital service from your telephone service provider. ISDN BRI reduces costs while speeding up and simplifying communications.
 Connect to your local telephone company via analog lines, ISDN BRI, or T1 services