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12/31/1996
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ry , <br /> TECHNOLOGY PRESENTATION <br /> Mike Kirwin and Bill Leving from CCR were present. Mike Kirwin explained <br /> this presentation was derived from the technology sub committee meetings <br /> and is what CCR is recommending for the phone and data systems. The video <br /> system still has some open questions. <br /> Bill Leving presented the voice systems. <br /> Presently the Town has a Centrex contract, with 10 years remaining, for <br /> $2 ,491 per month. DID and Centrex are fundamentally equal , with DID you <br /> own your switches and controls , they are housed in the school . <br /> They are recommending a combination of both systems. Because of the <br /> existing Centrex contract, they have to stay with it. It will work as an <br /> intercom system between town facilities. <br /> The calls at the High School will be answered by an auto attendant. Each <br /> teacher will have a number, that goes directly to a mailbox. <br /> John Williams added, they can shut the auto attendant off any time they <br /> decide to. <br /> Bill Martiros feels you have more control with an operator. He suggested <br /> calls for the whole town go through an operator first . <br /> Mr. Leving said you have total control with this system. There is a level <br /> of restriction and capabilities on each line . <br /> Paul has spoken with Bob Whritenour and Jim Vacarro to coordinate this with <br /> the Town Hall Renovation Committee. Town Hall does not plan to have an <br /> operator. <br /> Merry Sue asked if the classroom phones can be programmed to, for example, <br /> only dial within the school system? <br /> They can be programmed for different capabilities at specified times. <br /> Merry Sue asked if the phone numbers can coordinate with the room numbers? <br /> CCR said they can try, but it generally doesn't work out. <br /> Bill said the City of Boston is getting rid of their auto attendant. What <br /> is the advantage over an operator? <br /> CCR said accessibility, control , ease of handling and cost of an operator. <br /> Steve said if the high school wants to use a manual system they have that <br /> capability. <br /> John Williams said most of the time they can shut the auto attendant off. <br /> There are times when he is working, without a secretary, and he is <br /> interrupted to answer the phone . Dr. DeMoura is very specific about not <br /> hiring someone. <br /> Mr. Leving said the system is entirely flexible, it can be changed hour to <br /> hour. <br /> Merry Sue asked how many people can call out at one time? <br /> CCR has not done a traffic study yet. There will be about 40 lines. <br /> Paul said he still has questions about the DID system, to what extent can <br /> we "pack" DID vs. Centrex? <br /> Mr. Leving said with DID you buy a finite number of trunks. It is nothing <br /> more than access lines with fancier engineering. <br /> Paul thinks there is a different ratio for Centrex vs. DID, there is a <br /> lower number on the Centrex vs. DID. He wants CCR to explore it . He is <br /> y <br />
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