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03/09/2005
CeBIT 2005 - Products
elmeg T240 – the Proven and the New in Modern Design
Multifunction system with High speed Plug & Play Internet access over USB, and expansion options to additionally enable operation on analogue connections
NUREMBERG. Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH, a subsidiary of Funkwerk AG, is presenting together with the new compact PABX system the successor to the D@VOS-24.net. The device combines the varied and convenient functions of compact PABX systems with the latest expansion capabilities, in a single attractive unit. In the standard configuration, the elmeg T240 has one ISDN exchange connection and four internal extensions for connecting analogue terminal devices. A module slot allows the unit to be optionally expanded with 2 a/b ports or with a POTS module for connecting an analogue exchange line.

The elmeg T240 multifunction system is easy to operate and has much to offer users in the private and SoHo area in addition to the rapid Internet access (up to 128 Kbit/s) over USB: the comprehensive software package included with the system, the TAPI-based CTI software and web-based Least Cost Routing make the elmeg T240 a powerful and versatile communications tool. The five LEDs on the cover are an eye-catcher, displaying information including the status of the PABX system and the USB interface, and of the exchange channels.

The CTI application estos ProCall included provides for contemporary telephony convenience. An integrated Least-Cost-Routing automatically selects for each call the cheapest rate available from the carriers configured, and additionally supports the use of gateways. To maintain control of telephone costs, a charge limit (pocket money account) can be set up for each terminal device. There is storage capacity for 500 charge data records, which can be individually assigned using project numbers.

To ensure that a professional appearance is presented to the outside world, individual and team functions and team calls are possible using an extension number and incoming calls can be deflected without answering (Call Deflection) The caller ID function (CLIP) is supported on all analogue ports. Anyone who forgets to activate call forwarding before leaving his or her desk can invoke the follow-me function remotely. Day/night mode switching can be configured by date and time, and can be carried out under central control.

The elmeg T240 is expected to be available from specialist dealers in June 2005.

Further Information:

Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH
Alexander Maier
Suedwestpark 94
90449 Nuremberg
Germany

Phone: +49 - 731 1516 332
Fax: +49 - 731 1516 390
E-Mail: presse@funkwerk-ec.com
Internet: www.funkwerk-ec.com
Dr. Haffa & Partner Public Relations GmbH
Patrick Wanner / Ulrike Siegle
Burgauerstr. 117
81929 Munich
Germany

Phone: + 49 89 993191-0
Fax: +49 89 99 31 91 99
E-Mail: funkwerkec@haffapartner.de
Internet: www.haffapartner.de

Short Portrait of Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH
Funkwerk Enterprise Communications GmbH (FEC) is a European provider of integrated communication solutions for small to medium enterprise customers in the competence fields IP access, security, voice, and WLAN. Moreover, the company provides highly scalable and flexible solutions for subsidiary networking.
The main objective of the business activities is to offer professional users optimum benefit for meeting their challenges on the ICT infrastructure sector with the help of market-conforming, reliable, and high-performance solutions. The solutions are distributed via indirect channels in a two-tier sales system both nationally and internationally. In total, Funkwerk Enterprise Communications employs approximately 150 persons at several company sites in Europe. The FEC headquarter is located in Nuremberg. FEC is a 100% subsidiary of Funkwerk AG, based in Kölleda, Germany.

Short Portrait of Funkwerk AG
Funkwerk AG, headquartered in Kölleda near Erfurt, is specialises in solution-oriented information and communication systems for such applications as transport and traffic, vehicles, security and data networks. Funkwerk systems automate, rationalise and secure the operating processes of a wide range customer target groups, from private enterprises to public institutions, as well as offering new benefits and services to end customers. With its four divisions Traffic & Control Communication (communication, management and information systems for transport and logistics companies), Automotive Communication (communication and infotainment systems for vehicles), Enterprise Communication (communication and access solutions for companies and institutions) and Security Communication (personal security and video surveillance), Funkwerk is strategically well positioned in emerging markets. Previously, the Thuringian technology conglomerate reported sales around €220 million with around 1,400 employees.