
Across the street . . .
Across town . . .
Across the country
Ever wish it could be simpler — not to mention cheaper — for
the people at your various locations to talk to each other? Ever wished
also that this could occur without your people losing the special
features that your phone system has?
Wish no more. ESI’s exciting Esi-Link (“easy-link”)
technology helps you unite your team members, whether they’re
a street, a city or a country apart.
Esi-Link uses your WAN or the Internet to join together up to 100
compatible ESI phone systems into one interconnected, IP-based system.
While ESI wasn’t the first company to offer a multi-site solution,
it was the first to offer one that unites the many advantages of multi-site
communications (see full details) with the unique, high-performance
features of ESI phone systems.
As the name implies, Esi-Link is amazingly easy to use. For just
one example: let’s say you want to call an extension at another
one of your locations. Up to now, you’d have had to make a regular
phone call (and run up the charges associated with that).
But, with
an Esi-Link-enabled ESI phone system, simply press one key to get
dial tone from that office, and then dial the extension just as you
would if it were right down the hall, instead of miles away — perhaps
even thousands of miles away. And this all happens over your data
network; so, if you have additional lines (especially expensive dedicated
phone lines), it’s even easier on your bottom line than it is
to use.
Full Details
- One-button access to remote systems — Esi-Link lets you easily
communicate with people at your remote locations without having to
remember complicated codes. All you have to do is (a.) press a Location
Key to gain dial tone for the remote location you want to call, and
then (b.) dial the desired extension. That’s all!
Note: If you prefer, you may
also direct-dial a location using the three-digit location number
your Installer assigns to it. For example, if “702” is the location number for your branch office,
dialing 7 0 2 1 1 7 would call extension 117 at that branch.
- Toll bypass — With Esi-Link, you may well be able to eliminate
altogether your need for expensive dedicated lines interconnecting
sites. Esi-Link communicates by using available bandwidth on your
existing WAN or the Internet to complete the call, substantially reducing
the need for, and associated cost of, public telephone network circuits
(whether voice tie lines or dialup). It also can lower long-distance
expenses by letting you call from a remote location’s local
dial-tone (e.g., if you’re in Memphis and want to call someone
in Nashville, just press a key to access local dial tone for your
Nashville office’s Esi-Link-enabled ESI phone system so you
can place the call as if you actually were in Nashville).
- Fully featured, cross-platform phone communication — With
some systems, you might have to give up lots of features to enjoy
the advantages of VoIP; but Esi-Link lets ESI phone systems share
a full range of ESI advanced business phone features that work uniformly
across the network.
Also, an Esi-Link network has cross-platform
integration — meaning it can include both traditional and VoIP-based
ESI phone systems. That means more of your people can make multi-site
calls; it also means they can keep using the ESI phones and systems
with which they’re already comfortable.
- Capacity that fits your needs — Some businesses or organizations
have only a small number of sites; some have many. Esi-Link connects
as few as two — or as many as 100 — ESI phone systems.
And a two-site Esi-Link network has all the features of its 100-site
counterpart (or a site of any capacity in between).
- Publishing — Each Esi-Link-enabled IP PBX (of which there
can be up to 100 on an Esi-Link network) can “publish” (transmit)
to the network the status of any combination of up to 30 extensions,
voice mailboxes and department groups. That means that, when you assign
one of these items to a programmable feature key on your ESI phone,
the key’s indicator lamp works just as it would if you’d
assigned to the key a number within your own local ESI system. One
look at the keypad and you’ll know whether Dave in the cross-town
warehouse is on the phone (or, for that matter, has set his ESI phone
to “do-not-disturb” mode). Clearly, this is one of Esi-Link’s
most powerful, time-saving and productivity-enhancing features.
- Speed-dialing across the network — The Esi-Dex speed-dialing
capability already in place on ESI phone systems gets smarter still
with Esi-Link aboard, because now it can also speed-dial extensions
at remote locations. Esi-Dex’s new Location Dex feature makes
it, well, easy to look up and speed-dial any remote extensions. If
you can tap on a scroll key and read a big, clear display, you can
use it.
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