
Wash, This would largely depend on what kind of PBX you are using. If it's the conventional Panasonic then they mostly have an audio input that can be connected to a CD/MP3 player and programmed for playback. If it's another manufacturer - then it would be necessary to check whether similar functionality is available. If it's an IP PBX then a config for music playback from MP3 should be possible (once the relevant files have been uploaded). If it's none of the above and you must have a external device for this - I would suggest you talk to Technology Today (used to be based in Westlands) or Telebell(? who I think should still be in CBD). Regards, Brian On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 10:40 AM, Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>wrote:
Hello Skunk(ette)s,
I am looking for information on companies that supply $subject equipment locally. Any pointers?
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