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moves-adds-changes

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moves-adds-changes

Refers to the network administration necessary when users or network components are added to, removed from or change their location in the network. This applies to local area networks (clients, servers, routers, switches, etc.) as well as telephone networks (phones, PBXs, etc.).



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The comprehensive set of Centrex features supported include Extension Dialing, Speed Dial, Call Return, Last Number Redial, Consultation Hold, Call Transfer, Three-Way Calling, Call Waiting, Calling Line ID, Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb, Web-based Moves-Adds-Changes, Voice Messaging, Voice Portal, Calling Plans, Device Inventory, Series Completion and Hunt Groups.
Previously, Prudential Northwest's offices used a variety of non-integrated PBX and key systems from multiple vendors, making moves-adds-changes difficult and costly.
With approximately 1,400 employees throughout the United States, QualxServ offers a full suite of information technology services including deployment, hardware maintenance, cabling and moves-adds-changes exclusively for technology providers including OEMs, Telcos, Internet Access Providers and Systems Integrators among others.
 
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