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On Brazil It was called 4300L. This Picture was taken in 1996.
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Re: Old School
I think this was the one developed in Austria and dropped afterwards by Alcatel...(I may be wrong)oliveira_Arthur wrote:Yes, It was. It was called Opus4000 too.
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That was 5200 BCN PABX. initially developed by ITT, USA company, which also developed one and only System 12 exchange (ITT1240).tot3nkopf wrote: I think this was the one developed in Austria and dropped afterwards by Alcatel...(I may be wrong)
After some sales and merges all ITT products were overtaken by Alcatel.
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Yes Alex, you are right. Sorry for the confusion.alex wrote:That was 5200 BCN PABX. initially developed by ITT, USA company, which also developed one and only System 12 exchange (ITT1240).tot3nkopf wrote: I think this was the one developed in Austria and dropped afterwards by Alcatel...(I may be wrong)
After some sales and merges all ITT products were overtaken by Alcatel.
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Re: Old School
In Brazil, It was 4300L. The sets and most boards were the same used in 4300VS/S/M - UCX but The operation system and program dont. The operator application was called Ogacom. The database was GEST, not GESD like 4300M. I remember the password to change board allocation, SoSpAbU.
The storage was 2 hard disks, HD0 and HD1. There is a Tape to backup operation, not a floopy like 4300M. I remember some CPUs names like THTM.
There is not klisfig doc.
Excelent PBX;
The storage was 2 hard disks, HD0 and HD1. There is a Tape to backup operation, not a floopy like 4300M. I remember some CPUs names like THTM.
There is not klisfig doc.
Excelent PBX;
Regards,
Arthur Oliveira
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yes it was from Alcatel. during the same time it had 4100 series as well. i love the hardware. cus they r so robust during those times. 20 years back they was in service but now i dont think they r not.
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