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Teledex offers cordless hospitality telephones for worldwide
deployment. Teledex developed 900 MHz telephones utilizing Narrow
Band Technology™ and SecureChek™ technology to enable
interference-free operation in a demanding hotel environment. The
1.8 GHz digital CL1100/2100 series are for use outside outside of
the Americas, in countries where this frequency band has been
approved for cordless telephone use (currently over 70 countries.)
As both the CL1900/CL2900 and the CL1100/2100 series share the same
cases, hoteliers with a global presence are able to deploy cordless
telephones in their guestrooms while providing a consistent look and
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The
Millennium series of two-line telephones are the product of choice
for those hotels opting to provide their guests with an
unprecedented level of in-room service and information. Featuring
Caller ID, when supported by the hotel's PBX, PrimeLine/RingLine
Select™ and Express Service Select™, an 80 number directory of
local services and amenities, the Millennium telephones offer the
latest in technology for in-room telephones. |
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Opal
telephones were designed and developed specifically for the
international marketplace where the demand for a more stylish and
smaller telephone was important. Featuring a complete line of both
one and two line telephones, the Opal line of telephones are quickly
becoming the new world standard. |
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Diamond
Elite telephones, first introduced in 1998, were the first phones to
incorporate patent pending MPC™ technology enabling PrimeLine and
RingLine Select. These two patented features automatically select
the appropriate telephone line, thus eliminating the need for the
guest to press an old mechanical line key to be connected. |
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Diamond
telephones are the most popular Teledex telephone. These telephones
continue to be the standard of the industry, with over 4 million
units shipped since their introduction in 1992. |
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The
Pearl line is designed especially for limited service and economy
properties, with just the right combination of features at a highly
attractive price. With a speakerphone option, data port, message
waiting light and three guest service keys, Pearl is perfect for
many properties. |
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Nugget
telephones are built to the same rigid quality standards as all the
other Teledex telephones, but have a more limited feature set. These
phones are specifically designed to meet the needs of the economy
minded hotelier looking for a quality alternative to the old 2500
set telephone. |
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TrimLine
series, designed for bathrooms and other special-service areas, are
built to the same exacting standards as all Teledex telephones.
Available in single- and two-line models. |
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BTX
telephones have the same quality and features of the Diamond
telephones, but have additional features specifically for back
office and non-guest areas. |
1986:
First to offer factory programmable guest service buttons to the hotel
industry
1987:
First to offer production and customization services for telephone
underlays
1989:
First to offer single line and two line speakerphones in the guestroom
1989:
First to offer the Easy Access Data PortSM option in the telephone
1990:
First to design special electronic interface circuits to work with
proprietary electronic message waiting signals
1994:
First to place a local facsimile server into a hotel for revenue share
services
1995:
Teledex ships 1 millionth telephone
1996:
First to offer custom colored guest service buttons to enhance the use
of hotel amenities
1997:
Teledex ships 2 millionth phone
1997: First to ship analog telephones to hotel customers on 6
continents
1997: Teledex ships patented MultiX™ message waiting circuitry
which supports six or more message waiting phones, in parallel,
regardless of the PBX switch being used by the hotel.
1998:
Teledex rolls out BTX business product line.
1998:
MPC technology introduced in the Diamond Elite series of telephones,
eliminating problems caused by old mechanical latching line keys.
1999:
Teledex ships 3 millionth telephone.
1999:
Ships the industry's first Caller ID display telephone, the Millennium,
to the Atlantis hotel in Reno Nevada.
2000:
Teledex ships 4 millionth telephone.
2000: Teledex introduces the industry's first Lifetime Warranty
for guestroom telephones.
2000: Teledex introduces it's 900 Mhz Narrow Band cordless
telephone for the domestic hospitality market
2001:
Teledex introduces 1.8 GHz digital cordless telephone for international
use
2001: Teledex ships its five millionth hospitality telephone
2001: Money-saving product enhancements are introduced, including
elimination of memory backup battery
2002:
Teledex ships its six millionth hospitality telephone
2002: Teledex releases B Series of analog business telephones in
exciting new case designs
2002: Teledex develops VoIP terminals for enterprise and
hospitality applications
2002: Teledex releases Pearl product line for economy and limited
service properties