Thursday, April 10, 2008

Cordless Business Phone Systems

Cordless business phone systems are specially designed systems that link the internal phone system of a company to the public telephone network. It gives individuals the flexibility to move freely around the office without the fear of missing a call. Cordless business phone systems include cordless handsets, interconnectivity and other facilities such as voice mail, call forwarding and caller ID.

Generally, cordless business phone systems are used in small business establishments and home offices. Cordless business phone systems are available mainly in three different kinds - key systems, private branch exchange (PBX) systems, and KSU-less phone systems. Cordless key telephone system uses a central control device, known as key system unit (KSU), allowing users to make calls to another in-office extension. Thus, these systems are ideal for organizations with less than 50 employees. But nowadays, most cordless business phone systems come without KSU (Key Service Unit).

Cordless PBX business phone systems are ideal for small offices. These business phone systems usually come with a base unit and cordless handsets. Some cordless PBX business phone systems also have auto-attendant and voicemail facilities. KSU-less cordless business phone systems are perfect for home offices. It is very easy to install and to shift from one location to another.

In all these types of cordless business phone systems, the addition of new extensions to the existing systems is very easy. Thus, cordless business phone systems enable us to put multiple phones in all the rooms of an office.

Prices of cordless business phone systems are considerably high, and vary depending on the type of the system. On an average, the cost of cordless business phone systems range from $800 to $1,500. The number of channels, transmission frequency, security features and other facilities determine the price of cordless business phone systems.

Panasonic, Toshiba, Nortel, Vodavi, Samsung, TalkSwitch, Nitsuko, motorola, Atmel, Philips, and Meijer are some of the leading brands in cordless business phone systems. All the leading models can be availed from any of the local superstores or online stores. Online stores provide endless options of cordless business phone systems, when compared with some of the local stores.

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Diabetes - The Emotional Side

Looking back nearly fifteen years ago when I first suspected I had diabetes, several emotions played a rather substantial part in my diseases development. Any one of them at any given time could have made the disease much worse and made my life in general worse.

The physical aspects of diabetes are well chronicled. The emotional aspects maybe not so well. Here is a partial list of the emotions I experienced and the impact they had on me.

DENIAL. When I first was told I had diabetes this was the first emotion I had. Maybe it was the nonchalant way the Dr. told me I had the disease in my life. He didnt handle it very well which set the stage for my feelings. Those feelings only prolonged my getting control of the disease. Getting control of diabetes at an early stage of development is critical.

ANGER. The next emotion I remember having was anger. After the news set in and I began to get a grip on my situation I was mad. Mad at my Dr., mad at GOD, just mad at everything for getting my simple life so complicated. Mad at my new disease for turning my life up side down in my very prime.

WITHDRAWAL. I have always been an outgoing type. The retail food biz sort of demands that. When I got the news of my new disease (looking back in hindsight) I can see how slowly I began to withdraw and become more introverted. My personality slowly started changing as well. I became more serious and less fun loving.

DEPRESSION. Without sounding overly dramatic, there were/are times when I became depressed with my newfound disease. All the changes I had to make in my diet; the long list of meds arising from complications; the never ending (for me ) battle of weight loss; the stress of knowing the complications that can develop from my inaction; the list goes on.

Those were the major emotions I experienced-there are others. What to do about it? The most important thing is to have a great support team surrounding you-family, spouse, doctor, nutritionist, etc. all those who can provide the emotional support you will need to cope with this disease. There are support groups at most hospitals that may help too.

The next thing is to know as much as you can about the disease. Only thru knowledge can you have any chance of success in fighting this horrific disease.

Find out more about this terrible disease at the link below for Diabetes. It contains useful information that will help all with this terrible disease.

Jack Krohn has had Diabetes, Pre-diabetes and Syndrome X for nearly fifteen years. He speaks from the experiences he has had during that time. He is also a free lance writer-the #1 author of Home Security Articles in the country according to EzineArticles.

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